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A Save Public Radio co-founder fears "a right-wing evangelical group."
Following in Bush's footsteps, Obama picks a church where he doesn't get more attention than God.
The progress of same-sex marriage in New England hits a road bump.
Clue No. 1: He also serves as a financial adviser. Clue No. 2: He drives a Bentley.
The Irish will continue to rule at St. Patrick's.
We talked to the filmmaker behind tonight's HBO documentary 'The Trials of Ted Haggard.'
Some sensitive souls found offense in both Warren and Lowery's addresses. Others did not!
Losses from the Madoff Ponzi scheme affect people of all kinds.
Why is Rick Warren giving Obama's inaugural invocation?
You think picking secretary of State is hard? Try choosing a school, church, chef, or dog!
'New York Times Magazine' writer Matt Bai and 'The Nation' columnist Patricia J. Williams argue over what an Obama presidency might mean for the judiciary and abortion, the current role of religion in government, and whether homeowners aren't partly to blame for the financial crisis.
As with everything Obama has done recently to broaden his support, some people are impressed, and others are skeptical.
In a Q&A with the 'Times,' we learn about a very disturbing meditation technique.
And it was all caught on video! Somebody's got a lot of confessing to do.
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