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Site: Adopt Aldawsari, Other Terrorists for Prayer
Alleged terrorist Khalid Aldawsari appeared Friday morning in a Federal courthouse in Lubbock, Texas, on charges for attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.
Quaker Sailor Granted Discharge as Conscientious Objector
The U.S. Navy honorably discharged a sailor as a religious conscientious objector after he sued the military branch. Ensign Michael Izbicki was released from the Navy Wednesday
Va. to Regulate Abortion Clinics Like Hospitals
Virginia pro-life advocates are overjoyed at the passage of a legislation that allows the state\'s abortion clinics to be regulated like a hospital rather than a physician\'s office.
Huckabee\'s Lead in Polls Lends New Confidence
A Gallup poll released Wednesday shows Republicans and right-leaning Independents favor Mike Huckabee over a trio of top contenders.
Colorado Approves Prayer During Legislative Session
The Colorado House of Representatives voted to include prayer in legislative sessions despite opponents\' concern that such activity would blur the lines between church and state.
Conservatives: Obama Disregarded His Duty with DOMA
Pro-family groups and legal firms have expressed great disappointment with President Barack Obama\'s decision to stop defending the Defense of Marriage Act, saying supporters will face new challenges in court.
Okla. Officer Sues Police over Forced Mosque Attendance
A Oklahoma police captain filed a lawsuit Wednesday against his department alleging that he was wrongly disciplined over mandatory attendance to an upcoming event inside of a Islamic center.
Ariz. Senate Committee Approves Immigration Birthright Bills
An Arizona Senate committee approved two state bills that would deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants.
Fuller Seminary Professor Stunned by Scott Adam's Death
A Fuller Theological Seminary professor said he was shocked by news that his former student and friend, Scott Adam, was killed by Somali pirates who hijacked the American's yacht.
Ore. Lawmakers to Consider Ending Faith Healing Defense
An Oregon lawmaker introduced a bill Monday to end legal protections for parents who use only faith to heal their sick or dying children.