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Cheney must keep records, judge orders

Vice President Dick Cheney must preserve a broad range of records from his time in office, a federal judge ordered Saturday, ruling in favor of a private watchdog group.

Time.com: Study: Divorce, Unwed Births Costly

Divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing cost U.S. taxpayers more than $112 billion a year, according to a study

Time.com: Is Dobson's Political Clout Fading?

The Christian conservative leader is still mulling a GOP endorsement. But his influence may not be what it once was

Time.com: Psychologists Review Gay Counseling

The American Psychological Association is embarking on the first review of its 10-year-old policy on counseling gays and lesbians, a step that gay-rights activists hope will end with a denunciation of any attempt by therapists to change sexual orientation

Gay man, former lesbian on whether they can change

After five years of trying to date girls and to conform and conceal his sexuality, 18-year-old Steven Field told his friends and family that he was gay.

Time.com: Is eHarmony Biased Against Gays?

Well, yes, says John Cloud. But that doesn't mean a class action lawsuit against the dating website makes any sense

Christian right leader writes off Giuliani

Religious conservative leader James Dobson will sit out the 2008 presidential election if former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is the Republican presidential nominee, he wrote Thursday in an online column.

Greenfield: Could Foley's follies hurt the GOP?

Well, it's October, so -- surprise! The most politically explosive writing to hit Washington last week wasn't what's in Bob Woodward's pages. It was those alleged e-mails between Mark Foley and at least a couple of congressional pages and what the House Republican leadership did or didn't do back last fall.

White House defends talk of Miers' religion

President Bush suggested Wednesday that Harriet Miers' evangelical Christian beliefs were part of the reason he nominated her to the Supreme Court. But later a White House spokesman said her religion played no role in her selection.

Translating faith into Spanish

It makes all the political sense in the world: take your wedge issues -- abortion, same-sex marriage and stem-cell research -- and aim them at a population whose membership in the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian churches exceeds 90%.

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