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NH Court Upholds Order to Send Homeschooled Girl to Public School
The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Wednesday affirmed a lower court\'s decision to order an 11-year-old out of homeschooling and into a public school.
Atheists: Donate to Dawkins Fund, Not Religious Groups for Japan
The group American Atheists is urging people who want to contribute to relief efforts in Japan to donate to secular charities rather than \"religious buffoons.\"
Nuclear Power Strongly Supported despite Japan Tragedy
The administration and Congress remain supportive of the nuclear power during a Wednesday House joint commitee hearing despite the failings of the Japan\'s nuclear power facilities.
Ohio Budget May Serve as a model for nation
The proposed Ohio budget may be the model of the fiscal frugality and compassionate action Christians are asking Congress to display in the national budget.
Md. School Criticized for Prayer Event before Test
A Baltimore city school is at the center of a controversy for promoting and hosting a prayer service to encourage students to do well on state academic tests.
Lady Gaga 'Born This Way' Restricts Sexuality, Says Ex-Gay Christian
Lady Gaga\'s latest single, \"Born This Way,\" has been heralded as the anthem for homosexuals struggling to be at peace with their sexuality. Its \"just be who you are\" message is seemingly one of validation and liberation from self-doubt.
Global Warming Questioned amid Japan Quake, Tsunami
As the Japan earthquake and tsunami ignite talks of global warming, a recently released Gallup poll indicates a growing number of Americans believe the warnings about Global warming are exaggerated.
Christian Youth Groups Urged to Do More on Bullying
Christians are urging youth groups take a cue from the White House conference on bullying by stepping up efforts against bullying and spreading the love of Jesus Christ.
Gay Marriage in Md. Stalled Until Next Year
A bill to legalize gay marriage in Maryland has been sent back to the committee to be taken up next year. House supporters did not allow the bill to come to a vote
Critics Fear Anti-Muslim Hate after King's Hearing
Thursday\'s inaugural hearing to discuss the threat of terrorism in the American Muslim community sparked fears of future religious stereotyping and profiling.