Senator Grassley is investigating medical researchers at 20 universities for conflicts of interest, focusing in particular on Stanford University’s Dr. Alan Schatzberg.
Read the articleToo often we treat academic and media bias separately when their relationship is much more symbiotic.
Read the articleReligion remains a point of interest regarding the presidential candidates in the upcoming 2008 election.
Read the articleIn his new book, Gross National Happiness, Brooks attempts to show that mainstream family values and morality cause Americans happiness.
Read the articleBlack pro-lifers, many of them ministers, are taking on the abortion provider, ubiquitous on many college campuses, although the dissenters’ efforts receive little media attention.
Read the articleU. S. News and World Report took notice of the connection that 81-year-old Pope Benedict XVI was able to make with Catholic youth. Maybe it’s because, like grandparents and grandchildren, they have a common adversary.
Read the articleIn 2001, Freakonomics author Steve Levitt shocked the world with his theory that legal abortion helped to reduce crime.
Read the articleDespite what you may have been lead to believe by the so-called mainstream media, the Pope delivered an address to Catholic college presidents that could be summarized as My Way or The Highway.
Read the articleLila Rose, the UCLA student who released recordings of Planned Parenthood employees expressing “excitement” over racially-motivated donations has new proof.
Read the articleUniversities and colleges which routinely direct students to Planned Parenthood clinics help to swell the already swollen coffers of the group but then so does the Bush Administration.
Read the articleOne of the biggest programs that pumps your taxes to Planned Parenthood is Title X of the Public Health Service Act which underwrites birth control clinics and helps to expand Planned Parenthood’s access to teenagers, whose patronage it needs by the hundreds of thousands.
Read the articleCollege professors trying to make young Evangelicals see the secular light might be making some headway, at least, according to the more left-leaning of these people of faith.
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