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The Tax Tsunami That’s About to Hit Families By Spencer Anderson Aug 31, 2010

With unemployment rates nearing double-digits and the federal budget deficit soaring to an unsustainable $1.47 trillion, millions of American families are facing the potential of enormous tax increases at a time when they least can afford it.


Generation that "Can't Move On Up" is Losing Connections to Marriage/Religion By Bradford Wilcox Sep 08, 2010

Not only are many members of the younger working class unprepared for the contemporary job market, but new research shows their striking inability to fit the middle-class ideal in family and religious life.


Unmarried Cohabitation Increases in TN, Marriage Rate Drops 36% in Ten Years
Sep 01, 2010

While 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.


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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
LifeWay Survey: Millennials Divided Over Same-Sex Marriage

LifeWay Research released its latest survey on Millennials – Americans born between 1980 and 1991 –and found that 61 percent either strongly agreed or somewhat agreed with same-sex marriage.

Wedlock Irrelevant to Teens

There appears to be a growing acceptance of children being conceived out of wedlock among the nation's youth.

'Same-Sex Divorce' Revoked

A Texas court has reversed a judge's decision to grant a divorce in a case that involves two men.

Court Won't Force Calif Officials to Defend Prop 8

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.

Unmarried Cohabitation Increases in TN, Marriage Rate Drops 36% in Ten Years

While 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 Ruling

A 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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