Timely Articles, News, & Issues on the Family
Economists may assert that we’re in the early stages of a recovery, but surveys continue to show that the impact of the Great Recession on American families is deep, widespread and grim.
Among the dangers lurking in Congress's fall session and Lame Duck Session will be Obama's demand that the Senate rush to ratify the treaty called New START, which he signed with the Russians in Prague last April.
A study of women who had abortions has found that women undergoing later abortions face increased psychological risks, are more likely to be ambivalent about having an abortion and are more likely to need counseling and support.
A California court has refused to order Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown to appeal a ruling that overturned the state's gay marriage ban.
'Same-Sex Divorce' RevokedA Texas court has reversed a judge's decision to grant a divorce in a case that involves two men.
Unmarried Cohabitation Increases in TN, Marriage Rate Drops 36% in Ten YearsWhile the U.S. marriage rate per thousand dropped 14.4 percent between 1998 and 2008, Tennessee's dropped 36 percent, state health department and U.S. census figures show.
5 Questions about the Stem Cell RulingA federal judge's ruling has thrust the issue of embryonic stem cell research back into the news. Following are five questions and answers about the decision.
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