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Yahoo! News Search Results for "culture war"
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Viewpoint: I don't take thee, government (The Michigan Daily)
A little more than a decade ago, public support for same-sex marriage was virtually non-existent. The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as a union between a man and woman, passed in the U.S. Senate with an 85-14 vote. Since then, attitudes toward the subject have changed dramatically. read more
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1960 faith issue may echo in politics today (Freedom Forum Online)
WASHINGTON — The “religion question” raised directly in John F. Kennedy’s 1960 presidential run may well echo in future presidential politics, but not necessarily for a Catholic candidate, panelists agreed March 8 in a discussion at the Newseum on “The Making of a Catholic President: John Kennedy, Faith and Public Office.”
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Texas Textbook Hearings Begin (FOX 5 New York)
Members of the Texas State Board of Education are trying to hash out what should and should not be in the social studies textbooks of 4.7 million students in Texas and beyond. That's because what Texas wants ends up in textbooks used all over the country.
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White House Religion Panel Gets It Right (Newsweek)
The White House panel on faith-based initiatives, a middling and contradictory group, kinda sorta got it right on religion and government.
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Don't Know Much About History? (Fox News)
LIVESHOTS: Peter Doocy on a possible decision to drop Daniel Boone from history texts in favor of — Cesar Chavez • Full Coverage of Texas Textbook Battle • YOU DECIDE: The Frontline of a Culture War? • LIVESHOTS: Ravve on Schools Getting In Last Word
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Stakes High in Texas Textbook War (Fox News)
LIVESHOTS: Curriculum changes in the Lone Star State could impact millions of U.S. students | FULL COVERAGE • YOU DECIDE: The Frontline of a Culture War?
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Lust in the trenches (Guardian Unlimited)
The latest salvos from the culture war: Macho men versus 'sex-crazed gay males'? Homosexual family values?
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Legalizing Marijuana Helps Health (The Vanguard)
Regarding Robert Stutman’s Mar. 1st op-ed, if health outcomes determined drug laws instead of cultural norms, marijuana would be legal. Unlike alcohol, marijuana has never been shown to cause an overdose death, nor does it share the addictive properties of tobacco.
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How Google became the indispensable frenemy (Brisbane Times)
The search engine's public image is divided between the believers and those afraid of its overwhelming corporate power, reports Kelsey Munro.
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Sins of the past a roadblock when trying to win the culture war (The Age)
A bad football club culture is a little like pornography -hard to define but once you see it, you know what it is. It can be reflected in something as simple as players arriving at the stadium in an array of club clothing, rather than the team uniform. Often it's revealed in a blame culture. Good clubs never worry who gets the credit. Bad clubs only concern themselves with who takes the blame.
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