An Illinois restaurant owner who was held up at gunpoint and robbed of about 10,000 worth of jewelry said he cried out to God in his mind for help and escaped with his life
OLYMPIA, Wash. (BP)--Washington's Supreme Court heard arguments March 8 in a case that could make the state the second in the nation to legalize same-sex "marriage." A ruling is expected in the next few months.
NEW YORK (BP)--If the cards continue falling their way, same-sex couples in New York state could be receiving marriage licenses by the end of the year.
TAMPA, Fla. (BP)--Florida attorney Ellis Rubin said Jan. 25 that he is dropping his legal challenges to the federal Defense of Marriage Act, fearful that a loss on the appeals court level or at the Supreme Court would set a legal precedent he wants to avoid.
WASHINGTON (BP)--White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Jan. 18 that President Bush remains "firmly committed" to passing a constitutional marriage amendment during his second term, two days after The Washington Post quoted Bush as saying the Senate was not ready to pass such a proposal.
NEW ORLEANS (BP)--The Louisiana Supreme Court unanimously ruled Jan. 19 that the state's marriage amendment is constitutional, overturning a lower court ruling and handing pro-family leaders nationwide a significant legal win.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--One of the nation's most prominent homosexual activists says the push for same-sex "marriage" must continue despite setbacks on Election Day and that homosexuals "must never lose sight" of their goal.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (BP)--The political battle over same-sex "marriage" in California heated up Dec. 6 when state legislators introduced competing bills -- one legalizing "gay marriage," the other banning it within the state constitution.
"[Children] don't need two fathers. They don't need two mothers. They need a mother and a father." Attorney Steve O’Ban, defender of Washington’s marriage lawOLYMPIA, Wash. (BP)--If homosexual activists have their way, then sometime next year Washington state will become the second state in America to legalize same-sex "marriage." …
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (BP)--A judge in Saskatchewan legalized same-sex "marriage" Nov. 5, making it the seventh Canadian jurisdiction to redefine marriage.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--A boycott of Procter & Gamble has been launched by Focus on the Family and the American Family Association, targeting such products as Crest toothpaste, Tide detergent and Pampers diapers because the conglomerate has lent support to the homosexual agenda -- specifically in its home city of Cincinnati.…