Poll: Women, Minorities, Millennials Opposed to Late Term Abortions
The United States is only one in seven countries that allows late-term abortions. However, this trend may soon change. Poll: Strong majority of Americans support
The United States is only one in seven countries that allows late-term abortions. However, this trend may soon change. Poll: Strong majority of Americans support
Most boycotts of the past flare up and practically fizzle out over a short duration of time. The Target boycott seems to be different, however.
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Sources indicate that efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, could begin as early as January. Key Republican figures are united
As you probably know by now, Barronelle Stutzman, the florist in Washington state who was sued for declining to create custom floral arrangements for a
The United Nations recently held their first ever Summit for Refugees and Migrants. During that meeting the assembly adopted the New York Declaration for Refugees
Jaxon “Strong” Buell was born August 27, 2014, in Orlando, Florida to parents Brandon and Brittany Buell. He battles against microhydranencephaly, an extreme brain malformation
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In 2012, Margaret Sanger was named one of TIME’s “20 Most Influential Americans of All Time.” Given her enduring influence, it’s important to know just
Unfortunately, Proposition 64 passed on the ballot last Tuesday and thus the use of recreational marijuana is now legalized in the state of California. Catholic