Swift agrees to Muslims' demands for prayer times
The founder of a messianic Jewish ministry says it's outrageous that a meatpacking company has caved to the demands of Muslims who wanted to take breaks to coincide with an Islamic religious period.
Palin hacked, authorities investigate
Hackers broke into the Yahoo! e-mail account that Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin used for official business as Alaska's governor, revealing as evidence a few inconsequential personal messages she has received since John McCain selected her as his running mate.
Google gives a go to godly ad
Internet giant Google has bowed to litigation over an ad by a Christian pro-life group in England.
Arkansans may be footing school bill for illegals
A member of the Arkansas legislature has asked that state's attorney general to clarify the law regarding illegal immigration and higher education.
In an 'unprecedented' move, NOW endorses Obama
The political action committee of one the country's leading abortion advocacy groups has "proudly" endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president.
Tony Evans: Vote should reflect 'Kingdom values'
A well-known preacher and Bible teacher says Christians must vote according to Kingdom values, instead of the world's values.
'ViewTube' a home-schooling resource
A new networking and teaching tool for home schoolers by home schoolers has hit cyberspace.
Lawmakers fight 'parachute' money
A conservative lawmaker in the U.S. House is promoting legislation that would prevent executives of failed mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from receiving excessive severance packages.
The founder of a messianic Jewish ministry says it's outrageous that a meatpacking company has caved to the demands of Muslims who wanted to take breaks to coincide with an Islamic religious period.
Palin hacked, authorities investigate
Hackers broke into the Yahoo! e-mail account that Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin used for official business as Alaska's governor, revealing as evidence a few inconsequential personal messages she has received since John McCain selected her as his running mate.
Google gives a go to godly ad
Internet giant Google has bowed to litigation over an ad by a Christian pro-life group in England.
Arkansans may be footing school bill for illegals
A member of the Arkansas legislature has asked that state's attorney general to clarify the law regarding illegal immigration and higher education.
In an 'unprecedented' move, NOW endorses Obama
The political action committee of one the country's leading abortion advocacy groups has "proudly" endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president.
Tony Evans: Vote should reflect 'Kingdom values'
A well-known preacher and Bible teacher says Christians must vote according to Kingdom values, instead of the world's values.
'ViewTube' a home-schooling resource
A new networking and teaching tool for home schoolers by home schoolers has hit cyberspace.
Lawmakers fight 'parachute' money
A conservative lawmaker in the U.S. House is promoting legislation that would prevent executives of failed mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from receiving excessive severance packages.
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