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The American College of Physicians has made eight recommendations to improve healthcare in the U.S., based on an analysis comparing the healthcare systems of 12 other industrialized nations.
Author and Nazi-era historian Jonah Goldberg is attempting to debunk the myth perpetuated by the left that fascism is a right-wing phenomenon -- which gives them the excuse to call anyone who disagrees with them a fascist.
The head of Numbers USA says on the issue of illegal immigration, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is not the "straight-talk guy" he claims to be.
The Parents Television Council is asking CBS to cancel plans to air a show in which the "hero" is a serial killer.
A California school board has settled a lawsuit by amending its policies and accepting a student's community service hours at church.
Al Gore has used a speech to hundreds attending Jimmy Carter's liberal Baptist meeting in Atlanta to sell his global warming campaign.
The first African-American woman in the world to complete a translation of the New Testament says the 20-plus year process shows God's faithfulness in spite of monumental obstacles.
Gary Bauer says John McCain is racking up impressive GOP primary victories because he's the only candidate who is regularly defeating Senator Hillary Clinton in national polls.
Chuck Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, says he will be working to block amendments to the House-approved economic stimulus package.
Yesterday's Federal Reserve short-term interest rate cut won't have an immediate effect on struggling mortgage holders, but it will provide an opportunity for consumers to save on credit card interest.
Christian psychologist Warren Throckmorton is reacting to comments by the author of a ten-year study published by the American Psychological Association who says the study contains empirical evidence that bisexuality is a distinct orientation.
Immigration reform activist Ira Mehlman says the U.S. government has the right to make and enforcement immigration laws, and no one -- even a church -- has a right defy those laws. He is concerned that for the second time, a Chicago church is deliberately scorning those laws by helping an illegal alien defy a deportation order.
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