10.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
An abortion ship is approaching the Moroccan shore. If allowed, it would be the first time the Dutch ship, which terminates pregnancies in international waters, would dock at a Muslim country. The group, Women on Waves, provides abortions and ...
09.25.12 | Sarah Harnisch
As of October 31st, France will enact the ban as part of reforms to gay marriage, and the words will disappear from the French civil code. The words "parents" will be used instead. The law will be presented to France’s President Francois ...
09.19.12 | Jeremy Miller
The French foreign ministry announced Wednesday that France will close 20 of its embassies in Muslim countries this Friday following the publication of controversial Prophet Mohammed cartoons by satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Major protests in the ...
09.11.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There's a story today that's sure to reverberate with every parent whose ever brought a newborn home from the hospital. Specifically, it has to do with the debate over whether or not to let your newborn cry for awhile in order to learn to ...
08.23.12 | Sarah Harnisch
How popular was the biblical character of Samson? He just might have been popular enough to be featured on an Israelite coin. Israeli archaologists recently discovered a coin dating from the 11th century before Christ. It depicted "a man with long ...
08.13.12 |
The One Child Policy in China may be coming to an end. It's because of the press coverage of one mom who was forced to have an abortion. Samuel Casey is with Law of Life Projects. He says "they got caught at it. They wanted to get it out of the ...
08.03.12 | Sarah Harnisch
It was a good night for America in the summer Olympics. Swimmer Michael Phelps took home another record-setting gold, this time, over Canandaigua local Ryan Lochte. Two other athletes from the Family Life listening area won gold medals, too. Megan ...
08.02.12 | Sarah Harnisch
A life-size replica of Noah's Ark opened to the public this week in Holland. Dutch millionaire Johan Huibers used the ancient measurement of the cubit, the length of a man's arm from the elbow to the fingertips, to build it. It's just over 450 feet ...
07.24.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The Olympics kick off Friday, and a billion people around the world will be watching. That's one in every nine people on the planet. The Olympic Committee has discovered a new problem though, one that's too late to fix. Apparently, kids are afraid ...
07.20.12 | Bob Price
Physical inactivity causes one in ten deaths worldwide, according to a series of studies. Researchers say their findings put physical inactivity on par with smoking and obesity as a health risk.