Chinese crackdown on Tibetan region nears breaking point
An exiled Tibetan woman prays at a rally Sunday in New Delhi, India, to show solidarity with Tibetans who have either died by self-immolation or were allegedly killed in Chinese police firing.
My Crazy Dare to Climb Everest Ends in Joy, Exhaustion: Travel
I’m euphoric as I scramble over the loose boulders to the summit of Kala Patthar.
Thomas More Law Center Appeals Ninth Circuit's Anti-God Decision to the U.S. Supreme Court
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 24, 2012 / Christian Newswire / -- The Thomas More Law Center announced today that it has appealed a controversial decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court.
POWAY: Supreme Court petitioned to hear Westview High teacher case
A conservative law firm based in Michigan has filed a petition to the Supreme Court seeking a hearing in the case of a Westview High math teacher who has challenged the Poway Unified School District's prohibition against banners with religious references in his classroom.
Law Firm Fights to Restore 'God' Banners to Calif. Classrooms
A nonprofit law center has taken up a petition with the Supreme Court over a controversial case involving a California math teacher who had patriotic banners with Christian messages removed from his classroom – while displays related to other faiths were allowed to remain on campus.
Westview High banner case heading for Supreme Court
A Michigan law firm representing a Poway Unified School District teacher is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case about patriotic banners that have been banned from hanging in the educator’s classroom.
Widespread Panic's Michael Houser honored with shrine
Michael Houser, lead guitarist of Widespread Panic, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the spring of 2002, and he died later that year at age 40. A shrine on Aspen Mountain honors his life.