Dave Bohon
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.
Saudi Arabia Continues Crackdown on Private Christian Worship
Christian organizations have raised an alarm over Saudi Arabia's continued persecution and imprisonment of Christians worshipping privately in their homes.
Iceland Considers Pornography Ban — Why Not United States?
Iceland's proposed ban on hard-core Internet pornography has some Americans wondering what's holding up enforcement of a similar U.S. ban.
Laura Bush Asks to Be Deleted From Gay Marriage Ad
Former First Lady Laura Bush has asked to be removed from a national television ad promoting same-sex marriage. The ad was part of a $1 million print and broadcast campaign by the Respect for Marriage Coalition, an effort of the homosexual activist group Human Rights Campaign.
Puerto Rico Majority Takes Stand Against Same-Sex Marriage
Puerto Rico's supreme court has upheld a ban on adoptions by same-sex couples, as the majority of the island's residents are showing their opposition to same-sex marriage.
Massachusetts Schools Must Cater to “Transgender” Students
A directive by the Massachusetts Education commissioner requires state schools to cater to "transgender" students, including allowing them to use opposite sex bathrooms if they wish.
Lawsuit Alleges Planned Parenthood Doctor Forced, Then Botched Abortion
A Colorado woman alleges that a doctor at a Planned Parenthood clinic forced her to endure an abortion without anesthesia, then left part of the baby's remains in her body.
Defunding Forces Planned Parenthood to Close Four Clinics
Planned Parenthood is being forced to close four of its clinics in Wisconsin after the state enacted legislation to defund abortion providers.
Woman Sues Christian College Over Termination for Pre-Marital Sex
A California woman is suing a Christian college for wrongful termination after she was fired for having a sexual relationship outside of marriage.
Use of Morning-after Abortion Pill on the Rise, Finds Government Study
The latest numbers from the government's health statistics report show that use of the "morning after" abortion pill is rising among American women.