Gen X-ers Hit with Double Whammy
Life was sweet for Gen Xer Marc Matsumoto when he graduated from University of California, Davis, in 2000 and was inundated with job offers from tech firms. “It was ridiculous. I would get 30 calls a day ...
Parents Opposed to Gay Education Face Prosecution
Parents who took their children out of school to prevent them being taught about lesbian, gay and transgender relationships are facing prosecution. Around 30 pupils from an east London primary school were abse...
Sluggish Economy Calls for Modest Dress
Modesty in young women's clothing is getting a boost from the dismal economy. When consumer spending was in overdrive, retailers could sell to the masses and ignore the more muted voices asking for, say, a dec...
Americans Losing Religion
When it comes to religion, the USA is now land of the freelancers. The percentage. of people who call themselves in some way Christian has dropped more than 11% in a generation. The faithful have scattered ou...
Gang Violence, Extortion Rampant in El Salvador
Voters in El Salvador go to the polls March 15 to elect a new president, and one of the biggest issues in the heated campaign is crime. The tiny country has one of the highest murder rates in the Americas. Str...
NRT Launches Christian Music App for iPhone, iPod Touch
NewReleaseTuesday.com (NRT), a Christian music, social and entertainment mega-site and part of the FrontGate Media group, continues to innovate and lead the market with the announcement of the first Christ...
Reel Religion Puts Movie Posters in Sacred Light
In the beginning, there was light. And soon after, it seems, there were movies. And with movies came movie posters--the "heralds" that drew people into movie theaters, particularly during the Golden Age of Holl...
College Newspapers Feeling Ad Revenue Pinch
Students working on college newspapers across the USA are learning an all-too-real-world lesson: Their papers face the same advertising revenue declines and expense cutbacks as their professional counterparts. ...
Florida Students Sue for Gay Club
An attorney for two gay students at a north Florida high school told a federal judge Thursday they should be allowed to form a campus club promoting tolerance toward gays, despite a school prohibition.But a law...