The former New York City mayor – who sits atop the Republican presidential field according to two recent national surveys – is wrongly labeled as being “pro-gay marriage” by former Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass., in a Christian Broadcasting Network interview which is set to air March 6 on the “700 Club.”
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For some, a new study validates concerns of too much positive reinforcement of the young.
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A dominatrix was arrested on prostitution charges at a suburban estate that she leased from the rabbinical school next door, and school officials faced the unusual prospect of having to cleanse the building once the whips and chains are gone.
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At least six people were killed when a charter bus carrying a college baseball team from Ohio fell from an overpass onto Interstate 75 early Friday in Atlanta, police said.
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Greenspan’s use of the R-word helped push down the Dow Jones industrial average by about 200 points Thursday morning, though shares later recovered and closed only slightly down for the day.
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Sexual activity for men and women, straight or gay, raises testosterone levels, which, at least in women, fuels the desire for intercourse, increases the likelihood of experiencing an orgasm and heightens the individual’s belief in her own sexiness, recent studies have found.
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A middle-school teacher who is accused of “having sex” with at least five boys was fired and remained in jail Thursday after she refused to speak with police about the charges, authorities said.
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A mother is defending a substitute teacher who was banned from working in Jefferson County schools following reports that she taped several fourth-graders to their seats.
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If I want to learn about global warming I might watch Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” or conduct research on the Web, but I certainly wouldn’t seek Jerry Falwell’s opinion. I might seek the Rev’s take on whether or not a cartoon character is gay, but he’s the last person I would go to for scientific matters....
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February was a tough month for Global Warming doomsdayers. First, their cataclysmic worst-case scenarios were debunked by the IPCC, which cut its own 2001 projections for temperature increase by a third and sea level rise completely in half. Then, just five days later, they learned that the environmentally irresponsible U.S was actually doing a...
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