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Congressional Candidate Launches Graphic Abortion TV Ads
Aborted baby images are being aired on local television channels during popular shows such as \"Oprah\" and the late night comedy of Jay Leno, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel as part of a political campaign for a Washington, D.C. Congressional candidate.
MLK Anti-Gay Marriage Ad Sparks Debate
The National Organization for Marriage has generated some controversy with a video ad featuring the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.\' s likeness as a backdrop for its message advocating a referendum on gay marriage legislation.
Students Celebrate Pro-Life Day, Mindful of Rights
Students at over 3,000 schools in 29 countries are participating in a 24-hour period of silence Tuesday to remember the 50 million unborn children that have been aborted since 1973.
Kansas High Court Allows Planned Parenthood Criminal Case to Proceed
The Kansas Supreme Court decided to allow a 107-count criminal case to proceed against Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri after the case had been tied up for two years.
Despite Appeal, Some Christians Fear Future Protection of DADT
The Department of Justice filed an appeal Thursday against a federal judge\'s order to stop enforcing the \"don\'t ask, don\'t tell\" policy. But Christians still fear for the future protection of DADT.
Calif. Principal Disciplined for Endorsing Prayer Breakfast
A California elementary school principal given disciplinary action for appearing in a promotional for a teachers prayer breakfast is suing, claiming he did \"absolutely nothing wrong,\" lawyers said.
Evangelicals Say Reform is Key to Tackling 'Ungodly' Immigration Effects
Evangelical leaders say illegal immigration depresses the job market, knocks low-skilled workers out of available jobs, and creates an environment where undocumented workers can be preyed upon.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers Call NYC Bill a Political Attack
New York crisis pregnancy center officials have denounced the effort to require the city\'s pregnancy counseling programs to post signs telling women that they do not provide abortions, condoms or referrals to either.
Poll: Catholics, Protestants Leaning Right in 2010 Election
A new poll reveals that Catholic voters, generally the middle ground in the religious political debate, are moving toward the political right, mirroring what pollsters believe is the attitude of the general population during this year\'s mid-term election.
White House Faith-Based Council Unchanged; Questions Linger
Nearly seven months since the White House\'s faith-based advisers concluded their work, no new advisory council members have been named.