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After a single mother complained to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that she was unable to attend the father-daughter dance, the town of Cranston, Rhode Island has ruled that the dances must be discontinued.
Professor Suspended for Making Students Pledge to Vote for Obama
A professor at a Florida community college has been suspended without pay after allegedly forcing her class to sign a pledge to vote for President Obama and all Democrats "up and down the ticket" in November.
Entitlement by the Numbers
While the mainstream media feigns shock over comments made by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney about 47 percent of Americans who are dependent on government, the real shock is in the numbers behind these comments.
Most Sweet Bait
“Mary is the most sweet bait,
Students for Life Take to the Road
The nation's largest student-led pro-life organization is planning to take to the road during the next 49 days visiting campuses and encouraging young people to make the protection of the unborn a priority when casting their vote in November.
Cardinal Dolan and Stephen Colbert Team Up at Fordham
An unusual comedy team took to the stage at Fordham University on Sept. 14 when comedian Stephen Colbert and New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan entertained more than 3,000 cheering students with grace, wit, and a few memorable zingers.
Woman Meets Birth Mother Who Nearly Killed Her 40 Years Ago
A 41 year-old woman from Galveston, Texas finally met the mother who, at the age of 16, gave birth to her in the bathroom of her Kansas City home then tossed her into a burning rubbish pile in the back yard.
The First Christian
“The imitation of Mary includes the imitation of Christ, because Mary is the first Christian to follow Christ
The Blame-Game Continues Over Libyan Embassy Attacks
In spite of the Obama Administration's insistence that the blame for an attack on the Libyan consulate last week on the anniversary of Sept. 11 was the result of an anti-Muslim film posted on YouTube rather than his own failed policies, Libyan president Mohammed el-Megarif rebuffed the excuse, saying that the attack was planned by a group suspected of having ties to Al Qaeda.
Pope's Lebanon Visit a Triumph for Peace
Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Lebanon was a resounding success; with massive crowds greeting him at every stop as the entire nation heard him call for a time to give love the victory over hate and to encourage both Muslims and Christians to live together in peace.