Trucker Offers His Time and Money to Help Others

“When I was a kid, my mom was a cook in nursing homes,” said Bill Hutson, a truck driver for Showtime Concession Supply out of Moore, Okla. Hutson spent his childhood hanging around the elderly, as his mother cooked for them, and that’s how he developed a passion for the older generation. Meanwhile, his father built his own airplane while he was growing up, and he taught Hutson how to fix anything.

Mention of ‘God’ Hurts Business

The owner of a children’s play space in Maryland is having to defend herself after administrators at a nearby school cancelled planned field trips.

Judge: No Reason to Censor Religious Books

A federal judge’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the Idaho Public Charter School Commission’s ban on the use of religious texts in its curriculum may not be the last word.

Morally Responsible Investing Works

In the wake of the great stock market meltdown of 2008-2009, many people are rethinking the way they invest their money.

Coming to a Ballot Near You: When Does Life Begin?

On July 20th of this year, the voters in over forty-five Georgia counties, representing all thirteen Congressional Districts, will have an opportunity to answer the pressing question of when life begins.

Your Lifestyle Choices May Increase Your Longevity

According to recent studies by Harvard School of Public Health researchers, individuals whose lifestyle habits have resulted in heightened health risk factors may actually shorten their lifespan by as much as four years.

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