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Published July 27, 2012
A controversy is brewing over whether the United States should break tradition and dip the American flag at the opening ceremony Friday night for the London Olympics-- despite the fact that doing so would violate US Flag Code.
Published March 06, 2012
Today America's favorite cookie celebrates its 100th anniversary.
Published March 03, 2012
Monday we said goodbye to Jan Berenstain, co-creator of "The Berenstain Bears." Her legacy will live on, and so will those bears.
Published March 02, 2012
If you burn a Bible in Afghanistan there's only silence. But if you burn a Koran, the Obama administration will send private letters of apology – and public condemnations.
Published February 27, 2012
Liberals have successfully banished God from the classroom, replacing Him with the manmade god of secularism. Yet in times of great tragedy, school leaders inevitably seek guidance and solace from the same God they’ve expelled.
Published February 07, 2012
I am a gun-toting, chicken-eating son of a Baptist. And according to the president of the United States, I am a bitter American.
Published December 12, 2011
At the end of the day, though, which NFL star would you want your little boy idolizing? A dog killer? A guy who beats up his girlfriend? Someone who is communicable? Or a man who loves Jesus, helps orphans and builds hospitals for the needy?
Published December 08, 2011
Governor Rick Perry’s declaration of his faith in a campaign ad this week immediately resonated with millions of American Christians who believe their faith is under attack.
Published November 22, 2011
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann received an incredibly rude welcome this week on Jimmy Fallon’s “Late Night” which airs on NBC.
Published November 16, 2011
A South Carolina cancer center that gave Santa Claus the boot has reversed its decision, but said they will ban any Christmas decorations that are religious in nature – including the Nativity.