Connecticut’s decision to classify elective abortion as an "essential health benefit" shows policy isn’t being crafted based on what’s right and wrong, but on the basis of the personal preferences of the people in power.
A Democratic congressional candidate called for attendees at a progressivist conference to exercise "cultural power" by proudly touting past abortions.
In many countries throughout the Middle East and beyond, Muslim women are treated as second-class citizens – mere chattels in a male-dominated society. It is a curious irony that feminists in the United States haven’t taken up the cause of Muslim women.
The plight of an Ohio teen who fled her Muslim family for fear that her father would kill her for becoming a Christian should be a wake-up call to those folks with the naïve "Coexist" bumper stickers.