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"Eye-eye-eyeeeeee don't want a lot for Christmas," she said. "There is just one thing I need," she said. It's the secular
"Eye-eye-eyeeeeee don't want a lot for Christmas," she said. "There is just one thing I need," she said. It's the secular
Earlier this month, a federal appeals court upheld a St. Louis ban on sharing "potentially hazardous" foods with the homeless and
One hundred and twenty days in jail, $1,431 in fines and fees, and up to years of probation. These are the possible punishments a 78-year-old
Homeless shelters destroyed "to ensure the safety and welfare" of homeless people. North Las Vegas authorities demolished a
Two Philadelphia-area churches have come under fire from local zoning officials, who say their free meal services, mental health counseling,
On March 17, Human Rights Watch reported that the food shortage affecting 95 percent of Afghans has led to the deaths of about 13,000 Afghan
An Oregon church is suing the city of Brookings, Oregon, over limits the local government has imposed on how often it can serve free meals to
Politics is for something, right? Otherwise, all those pitched rhetorical battles, tense Thanksgiving dinners, and occasional riots would be
As Americans around the country celebrate the Giving Season, various elected officials are busy trying to put a stop to all this charitable
It seems like every Christmas season, as we're all encouraged to be charitable to those in need, some local government threatens to punish
Phil Harvey—erotica and contraceptive entrepreneur, philanthropist, novelist, and supporter of Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that
Phil Harvey—erotica and contraceptive entrepreneur, philanthropist, novelist, and supporter of Reason Foundation (the nonprofit that
Thanksgiving is a time for reflecting on all those things for which we are grateful. It seems particularly important now at the end of the
Do people who have acted horribly in public life deserve a second chance, or does giving them a pass contribute to a decline in morality and
Do people who have acted objectively horribly in public life deserve a second chance, or does giving them a pass contribute to a decline in