CNSNews.com | June 3, 2010
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins says Comedy Central will be 'shocked" if it thinks it can get away with "J.C."
CNSNews.com | June 3, 2010
Media Research Center President L. Brent Bozell III said a new group has been formed to fight an anticipated offensive show that will mock Jesus Christ.
CNSNews.com | June 3, 2010
Orthodox Jewish leader calls on Jewish Americans to protest anticipated Comedy Central program on Jesus Christ.
CNSNews.com | June 3, 2010
In an interview with Comcast's Larry Kane, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) confirmed that the White House had offered him a job not to run against Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.).
CNSNews.com | June 2, 2010
Legendary “Beatles” singer/songwriter Sir Paul McCartney told CNSNews.com that downloading music on the Internet is “breaking down” the royalty system for young singers and has created a need for “a nice, fair system where whoever does something that’s really successful should get paid for it.”
CNSNews.com | June 2, 2010
On Tuesday, June 1, when pressed by CNSNews.com for more information about the White House job offer to Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), White House spokesman Robert Gibbs could not say what job Sestak was offered.
CNSNews.com | May 31, 2010
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told the Catholic Community Conference that she has a duty to pursue public policies in keeping with the values of Jesus.
CNSNews.com | May 28, 2010
Wilmer Valderrama, one of the stars in the soon-to-be released film, "The Dry Land," says too many films in Hollywood have a "secret political agenda."
CNSNews.com | May 27, 2010
Representative Henry Cuellar (D-Tex.) echoed the view of House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday, telling CNSNews.com that the 1,200 National Guard troops President Barack Obama is deploying to the U.S.-Mexico border are not enough to secure the region.
CNSNews.com | May 27, 2010
In his press conference on Wednesday, President Barack Obama did not answer whether his White House offered a job to Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) in exchange for his not running against Arlen Specter in the Senate primary in Pennsylvania, as Sestak has said occurred. Obama only said that there would be “an official response shortly,” and that nothing improper took place.