Thursday July 3rd, 2025 12:13PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Southern Baptists: Gay rights not civil rights
A day after electing their first African-American president in a historic move that strives to erase its legacy of racism, Southern Baptists passed a resolution opposing the idea that same-sex marriage is a civil rights issue.
9:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Liberals urge Obama to go after Wall Street harder
Message from liberals to President Barack Obama: Your economic message is muddled, go after Wall Street harder.
6:28PM ( 13 years ago )
Immigration suddenly roiling presidential contest
No longer a backburner issue, immigration is roiling the presidential contest as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney seek to court the nation's swelling Hispanic population. The outcome could influence political battle lines and shape American politics for generations.
4:26PM ( 13 years ago )
Northside's Atlanta, Cumming locations recognized for cardiac care
Northside Hospital-Atlanta and Northside Hospital-Forsyth have received the UnitedHealth Premium specialty center designation in recognition of quality care in cardiac services.
3:57PM ( 13 years ago )
Poll: Just a third favor Obama health care law
Just a third of Americans back President Barack Obama's health care overhaul on which the Supreme Court is about to pass judgment, a new poll finds.
3:46PM ( 13 years ago )
Confidence in US public schools at record low
A new poll says that confidence in U.S. public schools has dropped to the lowest level in nearly four decades.
2:32PM ( 13 years ago )
Fed extends 'Twist' program to drive rates lower
The Federal Reserve is extending a program designed to drive down long-term U.S. interest rates to spur borrowing and spending.
1:45PM ( 13 years ago )
Northeast prepares to bake on 1st day of summer
If you need a reminder that summer has officially started, just walk outside: Temperatures across the Northeast are expected to approach triple digits.
1:44PM ( 13 years ago )
People, animals flee floods in Duluth, Minn.
Residents evacuated their homes and animals escaped from pens at a zoo as floods fed by a steady torrential downpour struck northeastern Minnesota, inundating the city of Duluth, officials said Wednesday.
1:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Slow to heat up this year
Remember "the winter that wasn't?" As the official arrival of summer approaches (just after 7:00 EDT Wednesday evening), the question arises "Will this be the summer than wasn't"?
10:21AM ( 13 years ago )