Madison, WI bans discrimination against atheists, non-religious
While conservatives in Indiana and Arkansas were explaining last month
why their new religious objections laws weren't invitations to
discriminate
against gays, the leaders of Wisconsin's capital city were busy
protecting the rights of another group: atheists. | ||||||||
No small potatoes: Muslim refugees Idaho-bound, by the thousands?
Potatoes aren't the only thing growing in Idaho, as its Muslim
population continues to rise following the Obama administration's
program calling for
thousands of Islamic refugees to relocate to cities across the Gem
State. | ||||||||
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Santorum on Jenner: 'If he says he's a woman, then he's a woman'
Bruce Jenner, whose gender transition was recently made public, has a
surprising new supporter: former Sen. Rick Santorum, a man who has
compared
same-sex marriages to bestiality and pedophilia and repeatedly opposed
expanding LGBT rights. | ||||||||
Neurosurgeon Ben Carson announces 2016 presidential bid
Ben Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, will seek the GOP's nomination for president in 2016. | ||||||||
Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina announces presidential run as GOP candidate
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has formally announced she will
run for the 2016 presidential election as a Republican candidate. | ||||||||
Update: Police kill 2 gunmen outside Geller's Muhammad cartoon event
Two gunmen were killed Sunday in Texas after opening fire on a security officer outside a provocative contest for cartoon depictions of Prophet
Muhammad, and a bomb squad was called in to search their vehicle as a precaution, authorities said. | ||||||||
Pro-marriage post earns teacher a suspension
After a Catholic high school teacher in New Jersey was suspended for
defending natural marriage on her personal Facebook page, education
experts are
contending that such disciplinary measures preclude teachers from being
the witnesses for Christ that they were called to be at school. |
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