While the conflict in Iran continues to draw national attention, a series of significant domestic policy moves unfolded in Washington this week Here are five key developments from the past week
WASHINGTON-Early in what has been a marathon Senate debate over healthcare reform, overhaul stagecoach driver and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was asked about how he would handle Sen. Joe Lieberm...
WASHINGTON-In a 13-6 vote, the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday gave its stamp of approval for Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court, inching President Obama's choice one step closer to ...
The Internal Revenue Service recently cleared a Southern Baptist pastor in California of wrongdoing for his endorsement of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee
The evangelical pro-Romney bandwagon recruited some vocal conservative heavyweights this past week, leaving behind only a few leaders willing to counter their peers and press the Mormon issue
A former gay rights activist s coming out story about his path to becoming straight and his experience of a personal encounter with God has drawn skepticism, prompting the ex-gay to attempt to set ...
WASHINGTON 150; Republican senators have already announced their support for Supreme Court pick Samuel Alito whose nomination heads toward a confirmed victory Tuesday Every member of the Senate ...
The blood-relatives of Terri Schiavo responded to her death Thursday evening with words of graciousness and forgiveness during a press conference held in front of the Woodside Hospice where the ...
WASHINGTON (BP)--Resolutions passed by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives May 2 registered solidarity with Israel in its fight against terrorism.
WASHINGTON (BP)--Members of Congress assembled in the U.S. Capitol Dec. 4 for a time of prayer on a date they had only recently set aside as National Day of Reconciliation.
WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. Senate has adopted a resolution establishing a National Day of Reconciliation to be observed with an event in the Capitol shortly after Thanksgiving.