Can gov't force Christian universities to close over 'gay' marriage?
Christian colleges and universities were warned by the United States
government during Supreme Court oral arguments over the federal
legalization of
same-sex "marriage" that if they continue their opposition to the
controversial unions, they will lose their tax-exempt status and be
forced out of
business. | ||||||||
Chick-fil-A brings crowds, long traffic backups to liberal Seattle suburb
The 100 people camped out in the parking lot the night before the
state's first Chick-fil-A restaurant opened April 9 were apparently not a
tipoff to
Bellevue officials that they had a crowd problem on their hands. | ||||||||
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Canadian tourist attacked, killed following Kentucky Derby
A Canadian tourist in town for the Kentucky Derby was shot to death
while fighting off three people who robbed him at random during a crime
spree amid
the festivities of the famed horse race, police said Monday. | ||||||||
Huckabee launches second White House bid
Former Gov. Mike Huckabee has declared his candidacy for president in
the hometown he shares with former President Bill Clinton -- Hope,
Arkansas.
It's his second run for the Republican nomination. | ||||||||
Justice Kennedy Learns a New Word
Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy learned and used a new word
during the Supreme Court's oral argument about Marriage. He said, "The
word that
keeps coming back to me in this case is millennia." | ||||||||
Supreme Court rejects convicted murderer's appeal for sex-change surgery
A nearly two-decade legal fight by a convicted murderer in Massachusetts
to get taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery ended in failure Monday when
the U.S. Supreme Court rejected her final appeal. |
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