Should Faith Be Banned in the Workplace? Why One City Is Making That Argument
Oct. 15, 2015 |
NewsShould Faith Be Banned in the Workplace? Why One City Is Making That ArgumentThe city of Atlanta made "dangerous" admissions in a court hearing Wednesday, argued the lawyer for the former Atlanta fire chief who was terminated from his job after controversy related to a religious book he authored that included his views on homosexuality. |
NewsWhat's Behind the Latest Israeli-Palestinian ViolenceThough the violence may be just another notch in the Israeli-Arab conflict, the latest attacks have some fearing a third Palestinian "intifada," or uprising, against Israel. |
NewsPaul Ryan Faces Sharp Criticism From Some ConservativesSome conservative critics have offered harsh criticism, blasting Ryan on issues such as bailouts, immigration, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and the Murray-Ryan budget plan. |
NewsSanctuary Cities on the Rise, Releasing More Than 9,000 Criminals in US IllegallyThe number of sanctuary cities in the United States has risen to 340, resulting in the release of roughly 1,000 detained illegal immigrants each month despite objections from the federal government, according to a new study. |
NewsGroup Challenges California Law Forcing Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers to Comply With 'Pro-Abortion Agenda'Alliance Defending Freedom, a nonprofit legal organization, has filed a complaint in federal court against a California law that forces pro-life crisis pregnancy centers to promote abortion providers. |
CommentaryHow Should Drones Be Regulated? Balancing Privacy, Airspace RulesIn the absence of clear regulatory guidance, property owners are resolving this confusion the old-fashioned way: shooting down drones they perceive to be threatening or violate their privacy. |
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