Dave Bohon
Police Officers Demonstrate Compassion to Those in Need
Two police officers — one in New York City, and the other in suburban Dallas — recently demonstrated the human kindness that the world needs a little more of nowadays.
Poll: Majority Support Gay Rights, but Oppose Homosexual Scout Leaders
While Americans may be growing more accepting of homosexuality, a Gallup poll finds that a majority agree with the Boy Scouts' ban on gay scout leaders.
Homosexual Couple Sues Christian Preschool for Rejecting Son as Student
A homosexual couple is suing a New Mexico preschool for rejecting their son as as student because of the couple's lifestyle.
Appeals Courts Make Conflicting Rulings on Contraception Mandate
Within days of each other two federal appeals courts have issued conflicting decisions in lawsuits against the contraception mandate.
U.S. Pastor, an American Citizen, Imprisoned in Iran
A 32-year-old Iranian who is a U.S. citizen and a Christian pastor is being held in prison in Iran, and is expected to face charges for rejecting Islam and preaching the gospel in his native country.
Conservative Judge, Failed Supreme Court Nominee Robert Bork Dead at 85
Judge Robert Bork, a conservative federal judge whose commitment to a strict interpretation of the Constitution made him a hero of conservatives but cost him a likely seat on the U.S. Supreme Court, died December 19 at his home in Virginia. He was 85.
Teacher Reprimanded for Giving Bible to Student
A New Jersey teacher is facing suspension after he gave a Bible to a student who wanted to know more about a scripture verse.
Navy Caves In to Atheist Group, Scraps Live Nativity at Bahrain Base
An atheist group has succeeded in forcing the Navy to scrap an annual live nativity presentation at a naval base in Bahrain. The group, identifying itself as the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers, sent a letter to the inspector general complaining that the Christmas display violated the Constitution's supposed separation of church and state.
Gunman Forced Way Into School, Shot 26 Victims Multiple Times
New information indicates that gunman Adam Lanza forced his way into the Connecticut elementary school before shooting all 26 of his victims multiple times.
Connecticut School Shooting: What We Know
Here is what we know so far about the school shooting in Connecticut that took the lives of 26 people, including 20 children.