Dave Bohon
Mississippi Legislature Passes School Prayer Bill
Mississippi lawmakers have passed legislation that would legalize student-led prayer in the state's public schools.
Arkansas Legislature Passes Nation's Strictest Abortion Law
Arkansas lawmakers have overridden Governor Mike Beebe's veto of legislation banning most abortions after the 12th week of pregnancy — giving the state the most restrictive abortion law in the nation.
Florida College Closes Down Bible Study in Dormitory
A Florida college shut down an informal dorm Bible study led by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, the same group the school booted off campus in late February for running afoul of its non-discrimination policy.
Pastor Sentenced for Protecting Woman and Her Daughter from Ex-partner
A Mennonite pastor convicted of helping a woman flee the country with her daughter to keep the little girl from being handed over to the woman's former lesbian partner has been sentenced to 27 months in prison.
China's Churches Face Renewed Government Persecution
A report by a China watchdog group notes that government persecution has risen dramatically against the country's proliferating house church movement.
Ark. Legislature Overrides Governor's Veto of 20th-Week Abortion Ban
The Arkansas legislature overrode a veto by Governor Mike Beebe to enact a pro-life law that bans abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy.
Subway Restaurant Founder Slams Destructive Federal Regulations
Fred DeLuca, the founder of Subway, the world's largest restaurant chain, said that he would not be able to start his successful business in today's world of onerous federal regulations.
Woodward Taking Heat Over Claim of “Threat” From White House
Watergate journalist Bob Woodward has taken heat over a supposed "threat" he received from the White House for his challenge of President Obama's explanation of the sequestration crisis. by Dave Bohon
Texas High-school Student Punished for Refusing to Recite Mexican Pledge
A Texas student is suing her school district after she was punished for refusing to recite Mexico's pledge of allegiance as part of a Spanish class assignment.
Former U.S. Surgeon General Remembered for His Pro-Life Stand
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, who died February 25 at 96, is remembered for his uncompromising pro-life stand.