Stephanie Samuel

Christian Post Reporter

Herman Cain Still Seen as Struggling With Foreign Policy Issues

Presidential candidate Herman Cain struggled Monday to formulate a response to President Barack Obama’s handling of the Libyan uprising during an interview with a Wisconsin paper, possibly revealing a continuing serious disconnect in foreign policy matters.

Giffords: No Re-election Bid Until Health Improves

Though no one has ruled out the possibility of a re-election bid, Gabrielle Giffords said in her first televised interview since the Arizona shooting that she will not return to Congress until she is better.

Giffords: No Re-election Bid Until Health Improves

Mrs. Herman Cain Goes Public as Support Drops Among Female Voters

GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain’s wife, Gloria Cain, defended her husband publicly as women voters dropped support for the campaign, saying that her husband would “have to have a split personality” in order to carry out the sexual harassment claims of accuser Sharon Bialek.

Pastors Prepping for TheCall Detroit Tell Muslims 'We Love You'

Pastors in Detroit are trying to calm Muslim communities that are cautiously upping security at Islamic mosques and schools on Friday as the 24-hour prayer event TheCall kicks off. The group of clergy are proclaiming messages of brotherly love for Muslims and renewal for the Motor City.

OWS Tent Cities a Hot Bed for Sexual Violence

Occupy Wall Street camp sites are proving to be breeding grounds for crime as multiple complaints about unwanted sexual advances, theft and drug use continue to surface around the nation.

New Conservative Coalition Aims to Rally Minorities for 2012

A new grassroots group is organizing Republican presidential candidates and members of the Hispanic and African-American communities around economic issues in the hopes of drawing disenchanted minorities away from Barack Obama in 2012.

New Conservative Coalition Aims to Rally Minorities for 2012