Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, July 1, 2011 Rhode Island passes civil unions. The Department of Justice is appealing a DOMA ruling. - Planned Parenthood acknowledges other Medicaid providers. - A New York town clerk doesn't want to participate in signing gay marriage licenses. - Rhode Island passes civil unions. - The Department of Justice is appealing a DOMA ruling. - Planned Parenthood acknowledges other Medicaid providers. - A New York town clerk doesn't want to participate in signing gay marriage licenses. - The Department of Justice is appealing a DOMA ruling. - Planned Parenthood acknowledges other Medicaid providers. - A New York town clerk doesn't want to participate in signing gay marriage licenses. - Plugged In Movie Review - Rhode Island passes civil unions. - The Department of Justice is appealing a DOMA ruling. - Planned Parenthood acknowledges other Medicaid providers. - A New York town clerk doesn't want to participate in signing gay marriage licenses.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, July 4, 2011 Soldiers return home for a family reunion. - TV violence can affect children's sleep - Churches help neighborhoods in Virginia The family movie Courageous is coming. - Soldiers return home for a family reunion. - Churches help neighborhoods in Virginia - The family movie Courageous is coming. - TV violence can affect children's sleep - Churches help neighborhoods in Virginia - The family movie Courageous is coming. - Soldiers return home for a family reunion. - Soldiers return home for a family reunion. - TV violence can affect children's sleep - Churches help neighborhoods in Virginia - The family movie Courageous is coming. ng gay marriage licenses.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, July 5, 2011 - Republicans want an investigation about Kagan's role in health care. - Planned Parenthood files suit against two pro-life laws in Arizona. - A South Dakota pro-life law is put on hold. - A New Jersey man gets doubled-crossed by city for displaying crosses. - A South Dakota pro-life law is put on hold. - Republicans want an investigation about Kagan's role in health care. - A New Jersey man gets doubled-crossed by city for displaying crosses. - Planned Parenthood files suit against two pro-life laws in Arizona. - A South Dakota pro-life law is put on hold. - Planned Parenthood files suit against two pro-life laws in Arizona. - A South Dakota pro-life law is put on hold. - A New Jersey man gets doubled-crossed by city for displaying crosses. - Republicans want an investigation about Kagan's role in health care. - Planned Parenthood files suit against two pro-life laws in Arizona. - Republicans want an investigation about Kagan's role in health care. - A South Dakota pro-life law is put on hold. - A New Jersey man gets doubled-crossed by city for displaying crosses.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, July 6, 2011 The story in bold is c3 and not for the Web. - The Department of Justice has filed a brief against DOMA. - New Jersey Governor Christie vetoes effort to restore funds to Planned Parenthood. - The nation's largest teachers union met in Chicago last week. - The stimulus has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars for every job it supposedly created. - A rally was held for religious freedom at Houston National Cemetery. - Top execs at The Institute for Regenerative Medicine are making loads of money. - The Department of Justice has filed a brief against DOMA. - New Jersey Governor Christie vetoes effort to restore funds to Planned Parenthood. - The stimulus has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars for every job it supposedly created. - The nation's largest teachers union met in Chicago last week. - Top execs at The Institute for Regenerative Medicine are making loads of money. - The nation's largest teachers union met in Chicago last week. - The stimulus has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars for every job it supposedly created. - New Jersey Governor Christie vetoes effort to restore funds to Planned Parenthood. - A rally was held for religious freedom at Houston National Cemetery. - Top execs at The Institute for Regenerative Medicine are making loads of money. - The Department of Justice has filed a brief against DOMA. - New Jersey Governor Christie vetoes effort to restore funds to Planned Parenthood. - The nation's largest teachers union met in Chicago last week. - The stimulus has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars for every job it supposedly created. - A rally was held for religious freedom at Houston National Cemetery. - Top execs at The Institute for Regenerative Medicine are making loads of money.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, July 7, 2011-9th Circuit Kills Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Ohio budget expands school choice. - California's gay history bill goes to the governor. - The UN will promote abortion at a youth rally. - A video highlights the black abortion rate. - Oregon bans helium hoods, used for suicides. - 9th Circuit Kills Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Ohio budget expands school choice. - Oregon bans helium hoods, used for suicides. - California's gay history bill goes to the governor. - The UN will promote abortion at a youth rally. - California's gay history bill goes to the governor. - The UN will promote abortion at a youth rally. - Ohio budget expands school choice. - A video highlights the black abortion rate. - Oregon bans helium hoods, used for suicides. - 9th Circuit Kills Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Ohio budget expands school choice. - California's gay history bill goes to the governor. - The UN will promote abortion at a youth rally. - A video highlights the black abortion rate. - Oregon bans helium hoods, used for suicides.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, July 8, 2011 - AUL releases a groundbreaking report on Planned Parenthood. - The Thomas More Society is victorious in a FACE ordinance case. - Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is expanding. - A Brooklyn bishop is taking lawmakers to task for approving same-sex marriage. - A pro-lifer was attacked in front of an abortion clinic in Albuquerque. - The Wynn Las Vegas is now the first Vegas casino to accept event wagers on a non-sporting event. - AUL releases a groundbreaking report on Planned Parenthood. - The Thomas More Society is victorious in a FACE ordinance case. - A Brooklyn bishop is taking lawmakers to task for approving same-sex marriage. - Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is expanding. - The Wynn Las Vegas is now the first Vegas casino to accept event wagers on a non-sporting event. - Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is expanding. - A Brooklyn bishop is taking lawmakers to task for approving same-sex marriage. - A pro-lifer was attacked in front of an abortion clinic in Albuquerque. - The Wynn Las Vegas is now the first Vegas casino to accept event wagers on a non-sporting event. - Plugged In Movie Review - AUL releases a groundbreaking report on Planned Parenthood. - The Thomas More Society is victorious in a FACE ordinance case. - Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is expanding. - A Brooklyn bishop is taking lawmakers to task for approving same-sex marriage. - A pro-lifer was attacked in front of an abortion clinic in Albuquerque. - The Wynn Las Vegas is now the first Vegas casino to accept event wagers on a non-sporting event.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, July 11, 2011 - Abortion, the winnable war - Swedish Preschool Nixes Gender - Swedish Preschool Nixes Gender - Mississippi gambling 21 years later - Mississippi gambling 21 years later - Abortion, the winnable war - Abortion, the winnable war - Swedish Preschool Nixes Gender - Mississippi gambling 21 years later - Swedish Preschool Nixes Gender - Mississippi gambling 21 years later - Abortion, the winnable war - Abortion, the winnable war - Swedish Preschool Nixes Gender - Mississippi gambling 21 years later
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, July 12, 2011 Under pressure, TOMS shoes distances itself from Focus on the Family. - Congress' Defense Bill has pro-family language. - Taxpayers footed the bill for 300 Washington DC abortions in two years. - Illinois court ok's gambling expansion. - A legal group is asking Wisconsin to uphold its abortion laws. - Under pressure, TOMS shoes distances itself from Focus on the Family. - A legal group is asking Wisconsin to uphold its abortion laws. - Congress' Defense Bill has pro-family language. - Taxpayers footed the bill for 300 Washington DC abortions in two years. - Congress' Defense Bill has pro-family language. - Taxpayers footed the bill for 300 Washington DC abortions in two years. - Under pressure, TOMS shoes distances itself from Focus on the Family. - Illinois court ok's gambling expansion. - A legal group is asking Wisconsin to uphold its abortion laws. - Under pressure, TOMS shoes distances itself from Focus on the Family. - Congress' Defense Bill has pro-family language. - Taxpayers footed the bill for 300 Washington DC abortions in two years. - Illinois court ok's gambling expansion. - A legal group is asking Wisconsin to uphold its abortion laws.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, July 13, 2011 - Two people are challenging Missouri's religious liberty amendment. - Colorado's governor opposes tax break for casinos. - A court is allowing Catholic Charities of Illinois to continue working with foster care children. - A Pennsylvania abortion clinic continues to generate violations. - The New Jersey Senate failed an attempt to override Christie's veto on family planning funds. - A federal court has ruled Louisiana does not have to recognize gays on birth certificates. - Two people are challenging Missouri's religious liberty amendment. - Colorado's governor opposes tax break for casinos. - A Pennsylvania abortion clinic continues to generate violations. - A court is allowing Catholic Charities of Illinois to continue working with foster care children. - A federal court has ruled Louisiana does not have to recognize gays on birth certificates. - A court is allowing Catholic Charities of Illinois to continue working with foster care children. - A Pennsylvania abortion clinic continues to generate violations. - Colorado's governor opposes tax break for casinos. - Illinois court ok's gambling expansion. - The New Jersey Senate failed an attempt to override Christie's veto on family planning funds. - A federal court has ruled Louisiana does not have to recognize gays on birth certificates. - Two people are challenging Missouri's religious liberty amendment. - Colorado's governor opposes tax break for casinos. - A court is allowing Catholic Charities of Illinois to continue working with foster care children. - A Pennsylvania abortion clinic continues to generate violations. - The New Jersey Senate failed an attempt to override Christie's veto on family planning funds. - A federal court has ruled Louisiana does not have to recognize gays on birth certificates.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, July 14, 2011 - A New York clerk resigns over issuing same-sex marriage licenses. - Hillary Clinton's statement on women's reproductive health care. - An Arizona church wins a victory over a zoning dispute. - Anarchists may no longer invade churches. - Companies bid to conduct gambling study for Rhode Island. - Supreme Court to hear FCC vs Fox on indecency. - A New York clerk resigns over issuing same-sex marriage licenses. - Hillary Clinton's statement on women's reproductive health care. - Anarchists may no longer invade churches. - An Arizona church wins a victory over a zoning dispute. - Supreme Court to hear FCC vs Fox on indecency. - An Arizona church wins a victory over a zoning dispute. - Anarchists may no longer invade churches. - Supreme Court to hear FCC vs Fox on indecency. - A New York clerk resigns over issuing same-sex marriage licenses. - Hillary Clinton's statement on women's reproductive health care. - A New York clerk resigns over issuing same-sex marriage licenses. - Hillary Clinton's statement on women's reproductive health care. - An Arizona church wins a victory over a zoning dispute. - Anarchists may no longer invade churches. - Companies bid to conduct gambling study for Rhode Island - Supreme Court to hear FCC vs Fox on indecency.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, July 15, 2011 - Atheists try to block prayer event. - ADF backs single-sex dorms at Catholic University. - Companies bid to conduct gambling study for Rhode Island. - An appeals court hears a case against a Christian homeless shelter. - FDA has new statistics on the abortion pill. - Court suspends law threatening pregnancy centers. - Atheists try to block prayer event. - ADF backs single-sex dorms at Catholic University. - An appeals court hears a case against a Christian homeless shelter. - Companies bid to conduct gambling study for Rhode Island. - Court suspends law threatening pregnancy centers. - Companies bid to conduct gambling study for Rhode Island. - An appeals court hears a case against a Christian homeless shelter. - ADF backs single-sex dorms at Catholic University. - Atheists try to block prayer event. - FDA has new statistics on the abortion pill. - FDA has new statistics on the abortion pill. - ADF backs single-sex dorms at Catholic University. - Atheists try to block prayer event. - An appeals court hears a case against a Christian homeless shelter. - Court suspends law threatening pregnancy centers.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, July 18, 2011 - The government is trying to reverse an order on "don't ask, don't tell." - HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius answers pointed questions about Medicare. - California is now required to teach gay history in schools. - The Thomas More Society secured a victory for pro-lifers in Maryland. - Ohio tries to scale back abortion funding. - A month-long awareness campaign about the harms of pornography is in full swing. - The government is trying to reverse an order on "don't ask, don't tell." - HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius answers pointed questions about Medicare. - The Thomas More Society secured a victory for pro-lifers in Maryland. - California is now required to teach gay history in schools. - A month-long awareness campaign about the harms of pornography is in full swing. - California is now required to teach gay history in schools. - The Thomas More Society secured a victory for pro-lifers in Maryland. - HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius answers pointed questions about Medicare. - Ohio tries to scale back abortion funding. - A month-long awareness campaign about the harms of pornography is in full swing. - The government is trying to reverse an order on "don't ask, don't tell." - HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius answers pointed questions about Medicare. - California is now required to teach gay history in schools. - The Thomas More Society secured a victory for pro-lifers in Maryland. - Ohio tries to scale back abortion funding. - A month-long awareness campaign about the harms of pornography is in full swing.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, July 19, 2011 - A Court requires Illinois to refer foster children to Catholic Charities. - Congress prepares for a Defense of Marriage Act hearing. Don't Ask, Don't Tell is back in effect -- for now. - An Advocacy group highlights the harm of pornography to children. - An Illinois lawmaker stalls a veto-bound gambling bill. - A Court requires Illinois to refer foster children to Catholic Charities. - Congress prepares for a Defense of Marriage Act hearing. - An Illinois lawmaker stalls a veto-bound gambling bill. - Don't Ask, Don't Tell is back in effect -- for now. - Don't Ask, Don't Tell is back in effect -- for now. - Congress prepares for a Defense of Marriage Act hearing. - An Advocacy group highlights the harm of pornography to children. - An Illinois lawmaker stalls a veto-bound gambling bill. - A Court requires Illinois to refer foster children to Catholic Charities. - Congress prepares for a Defense of Marriage Act hearing. - Don't Ask, Don't Tell is back in effect -- for now. - An Advocacy group highlights the harm of pornography to children. - An Illinois lawmaker stalls a veto-bound gambling bill.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, July 20, 2011 - A bipartisan push for abstinence funding. - The World Congress of Families calls for pro-family policies. - The DC lottery puts on the brakes. - A California ballot measure calls for repeal of mandatory education about gays. - Groups petition court for cable choice. - Video highlights black abortion numbers. - A bipartisan push for abstinence funding. - The World Congress of Families calls for pro-family policies. - Video highlights black abortion numbers. - The DC lottery puts on the brakes. - A California ballot measure calls for repeal of mandatory education about gays. - The DC lottery puts on the brakes. - A California ballot measure calls for repeal of mandatory education about gays. - The World Congress of Families calls for pro-family policies. - Groups petition court for cable choice. - Video highlights black abortion numbers. - The DC lottery puts on the brakes. - A California ballot measure calls for repeal of mandatory education about gays. - A bipartisan push for abstinence funding. - The World Congress of Families calls for pro-family policies. - Groups petition court for cable choice. - Video highlights black abortion numbers.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, July 21, 2011 The Senate looks at repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act. - A lesbian couple sues a Vermont inn for not hosting their wedding reception. - The Texas teachers union kills a school choice bill. - Support for New York clerks who quit their jobs over same-sex marriage. - A video highlights more ethical adult stem cell successes. - The Senate looks at repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act. - A video highlights more ethical adult stem cell successes. - A lesbian couple sues a Vermont inn for not hosting their wedding reception. - The Texas teachers union kills a school choice bill. - A lesbian couple sues a Vermont inn for not hosting their wedding reception. - The Texas teachers union kills a school choice bill. - The Senate looks at repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act. - Support for New York clerks who quit their jobs over same-sex marriage. - A video highlights more ethical adult stem cell successes. - The Senate looks at repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act. - A lesbian couple sues a Vermont inn for not hosting their wedding reception. - The Texas teachers union kills a school choice bill. - Support for New York clerks who quit their jobs over same-sex marriage. - A video highlights more ethical adult stem cell successes.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, July 22, 2011 - A California gay history law is put on hold. - AZ Attorneys fight for free speech. - Indiana school choice is under attack by teachers. - HHS sits on possible abstinence money. - Congressman suggests zeroing out cemetery director's salary. - There are signs of desperation from Atlantic City casinos. - A California gay history law is put on hold. - AZ Attorneys fight for free speech. - HHS sits on possible abstinence money. - Indiana school choice is under attack by teachers. - There are signs of desperation from Atlantic City casinos. - Indiana school choice is under attack by teachers. - HHS sits on possible abstinence money. - Congressman suggests zeroing out cemetery director's salary. - A California gay history law is put on hold. - AZ Attorneys fight for free speech. - A California gay history law is put on hold. - AZ Attorneys fight for free speech. - HHS sits on possible abstinence money. - Indiana school choice is under attack by teachers. - Congressman suggests zeroing out cemetery director's salary. - There are signs of desperation from Atlantic City casinos.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, July 25, 2011 - Pentagon ready to repeal Don't ask, don't tell - Almost free speech victory in Ohio - Texas looks at evolution curriculum - Students sue over Minnesota sexual orientation policy - House committee includes abortion funding ban - Crackdown on internet gambling cafe - Pentagon ready to repeal Don't ask, don't tell - Almost free speech victory in Ohio - Texas looks at evolution curriculum - Students sue over Minnesota sexual orientation policy - Crackdown on internet gambling cafe - Texas looks at evolution curriculum - Students sue over Minnesota sexual orientation policy - Almost free speech victory in Ohio - House committee includes abortion funding ban - Crackdown on internet gambling cafe - Pentagon ready to repeal Don't ask, don't tell - Almost free speech victory in Ohio - Texas looks at evolution curriculum - Students sue over Minnesota sexual orientation policy - House committee includes abortion funding ban - Crackdown on internet gambling cafe
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, July 26, 2011 A lawsuit challenges New York same-sex marriage. - A legal group wants the documents that the defense department used to justify overturning Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Pornography contributes to the human trafficking. - Open discussion on evolution will continue in Texas classrooms. - A pro-family group is shut out of a UN youth summit. - A lawsuit challenges New York same-sex marriage. - A pro-family group is shut out of a UN youth summit. - A legal group wants the documents that the defense department used to justify overturning Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Pornography contributes to the human trafficking. - A legal group wants the documents that the defense department used to justify overturning Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Pornography contributes to the human trafficking. - A lawsuit challenges New York same-sex marriage. - Open discussion on evolution will continue in Texas classrooms. - A pro-family group is shut out of a UN youth summit. - A lawsuit challenges New York same-sex marriage. - A legal group wants the documents that the defense department used to justify overturning Don't Ask, Don't Tell. - Pornography contributes to the human trafficking. - Open discussion on evolution will continue in Texas classrooms. - A pro-family group is shut out of a UN youth summit.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - New York charter schools get millions in funding. - ADF demands equal access to college career centers for Christian organizations. - The ACLU is already threatening over a Christmas display. - Ohioans will get a vote on whether to opt out of the health care law. - Five Texas abortionists face a hearing before the state medical board. - Florida cracks down on Internet gambling "cafes." - New York charter schools get millions in funding. - ADF demands equal access to college career centers for Christian organizations. - Ohioans will get a vote on whether to opt out of the health care law - The ACLU is already threatening over a Christmas display. - Florida cracks down on Internet gambling "cafes." - The ACLU is already threatening over a Christmas display. - Ohioans will get a vote on whether to opt out of the health care law. - ADF demands equal access to college career centers for Christian organizations. - Five Texas abortionists face a hearing before the state medical board. - Florida cracks down on Internet gambling "cafes." - New York charter schools get millions in funding. - ADF demands equal access to college career centers for Christian organizations. - The ACLU is already threatening over a Christmas display. - Ohioans will get a vote on whether to opt out of the health care law. - Five Texas abortionists face a hearing before the state medical board. - Florida cracks down on Internet gambling "cafes."
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, July 28, 2011 - A federal judge tosses a challenge to the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. - Kansas is defending its choice not to give any money to Planned Parenthood. - A group tries to stop the World Trade Center cross. - Americans favor restrictions on abortion. - Controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu is up for a seat on the California Supreme Court. - The North Carolina legislature has overridden the governor's veto of a pro-life bill. - A federal judge tosses a challenge to the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. - Kansas is defending its choice not to give any money to Planned Parenthood. - The North Carolina legislature has overridden the governor's veto of a pro-life bill. - A group tries to stop the World Trade Center cross. - Americans favor restrictions on abortion. - A group tries to stop the World Trade Center cross. - Americans favor restrictions on abortion. - Kansas is defending its choice not to give any money to Planned Parenthood. - Controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu is up for a seat on the California Supreme Court. - The North Carolina legislature has overridden the governor's veto of a pro-life bill. - A federal judge tosses a challenge to the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. - Kansas is defending its choice not to give any money to Planned Parenthood. - A group tries to stop the World Trade Center cross. - Americans favor restrictions on abortion. - Controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu is up for a seat on the California Supreme Court. - The North Carolina legislature has overridden the governor's veto of a pro-life bill.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, July 29, 2011 - North Carolina completes override of pro-life veto. - Governor Perry's prayer meeting gets approved. - Governor Perry's prayer meeting gets approved. - North Carolina completes override of pro-life veto. - Supreme Court is asked to hear health care challenge. - Homeland Security launches human trafficking ads. - North Carolina completes override of pro-life veto. - Governor Perry's prayer meeting gets approved. - A DC council member tries to stop online gambling. - Supreme Court is asked to hear health care challenge. - Homeland Security launches human trafficking ads. - Governor Perry's prayer meeting gets approved. - North Carolina completes override of pro-life veto. - Supreme Court is asked to hear health care challenge. - Homeland Security launches human trafficking ads. - Plugged in Movie Review - Governor Perry's prayer meeting gets approved. - North Carolina completes override of pro-life veto. - Supreme Court is asked to hear health care challenge. - A DC council member tries to stop online gambling. - Homeland Security launches human trafficking ads.