Backlash against Christians feared

poll vote buttonOpen Doors USA says Christians around the world will be in danger if a Florida church goes ahead with its plans to burn Qurans on the upcoming anniversary of September 11.

Arizona: Obama's 'whipping boy'

An Arizona sheriff thinks the Obama administration is intent on pursuing anything that moves in Arizona's defense against illegal immigration.

Mosque opposition spawns death threats

A greater Nashville resident and outspoken opponent of the construction of a Murfreesboro mega-mosque in Tennessee has received two death threats after an appearance on the comedy program The Daily Show.

Media mum on Muslim opposition to mosque

A conservative media watchdog organization says the mainstream media is virtually ignoring the Muslims who are speaking out in opposition to the proposed "Ground Zero" mosque in New York City.

Nevadans challenge healthcare constitutionality

A federal lawsuit filed in Nevada is challenging the constitutionality of the healthcare reform law.

A $50-billion boondoggle

Michelle Malkin smallPresident Obama's latest infrastructure spending binge guarantees only two results -- taxpayers lose, unions win.

Pro-life priority in GOP

Arguing that the Republican agenda appears to be void of life, the Susan B. Anthony List has launched a campaign to point out that votes have consequences.

Attorney: Web censorship needs to spread

One of the major players in shutting down questionable advertising on Craigslist thinks authorities need to focus on more than just that one website to combat sex trafficking in the U.S.

Doctors address media's portrayal of sex

A group of pediatricians has issued a statement expressing their objections to the media's portrayal of intimacy.

Home-school dad: It's about maintaining the faith

A Scottish filmmaker and home-school father is travelling across America with his family in a big yellow school bus on a production tour for his upcoming film.

Underage teens gambling with the law

Federal law says an individual must be at least 21 years old to gamble in the U.S., but that's not detering teenagers from doing it.

NY school discards bead ban

A New York school district recently drew national attention for suspending a student for wearing rosary beads, but it has now changed its policy and lifted the bead ban.

No time for GOP to relax

Gary Bauer says despite encouraging poll numbers, a huge GOP victory in the upcoming mid-term elections is hardly a foregone conclusion.

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Attorney: Calif. AG needs to defend the law

A conservative legal defense organization has taken action to force the California governor and attorney general to back Proposition 8, the constitutional amendment that protects traditional marriage.