Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, May 2, 2011 - A court leaves federal funding of embryonic stem cell research in place - Middle-schoolers in Massachusetts are being given a graphic sex survey. - Virginia has dropped the law firm that dropped the Defense of Marriage Act. - More women are getting Plan B over the counter. Family groups are looking to change the way courts look at religious freedom. - A court leaves federal funding of embryonic stem cell research in place - Middle-schoolers in Massachusetts are being given a graphic sex survey. - Family groups are looking to change the way courts look at religious freedom. - Virginia has dropped the law firm that dropped the Defense of Marriage Act. - More women are getting Plan B over the counter. - Virginia has dropped the law firm that dropped the Defense of Marriage Act. - More women are getting Plan B over the counter. - Middle-schoolers in Massachusetts are being given a graphic sex survey. - Family groups are looking to change the way courts look at religious freedom. - A court leaves federal funding of embryonic stem cell research in place - Middle-schoolers in Massachusetts are being given a graphic sex survey. - Virginia has dropped the law firm that dropped the Defense of Marriage Act. - More women are getting Plan B over the counter. - Family groups are looking to change the way courts look at religious freedom.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, May 3, 2011 - Attorney General Holder hears from family advocates about prosecuting porn. - North Carolina has a law defining crime against preborn children. - The House is getting ready to vote on taxpayer funding of abortion. - Rhode Island is considering a civil unions bill. - A mom in Washington State is upset over the sex ed book given to her 10-year old. - Calls to a West Virginia gambling helpline have increased since the state legalized the vice. - Attorney General Holder hears from family advocates about prosecuting porn. - North Carolina has a law defining crime against preborn children. - Calls to a West Virginia gambling helpline have increased since the state legalized the vice. - The House is getting ready to vote on taxpayer funding of abortion. - Rhode Island is considering a civil unions bill. - The House is getting ready to vote on taxpayer funding of abortion. - Rhode Island is considering a civil unions bill. - North Carolina has a law defining crime against preborn children. - A mom in Washington State is upset over the sex ed book given to her 10-year old. - Calls to a West Virginia gambling helpline have increased since the state legalized the vice. - A mom in Washington State is upset over the sex ed book given to her 10-year old. - Attorney General Holder hears from family advocates about prosecuting porn. - North Carolina has a law defining crime against preborn children. - The House is getting ready to vote on taxpayer funding of abortion. - Rhode Island is considering a civil unions bill. - Calls to a West Virginia gambling helpline have increased since the state legalized the vice.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Feds order phone company to shut down Pat Trueman's phone number for the Attorney General's office. - The National Day of Prayer is Thursday. - Planned Parenthood is planning to sue over Indiana legislation that defunds them. - The ACLU of Tennessee is suing a Nashville school district for allegedly promoting Christianity. - The Texas Senate has advanced a sonogram bill. - Feds order phone company to shut down Pat Trueman's phone number for the Attorney General's office. - Planned Parenthood is planning to sue over Indiana legislation that defunds them. - The National Day of Prayer is Thursday. - The Texas Senate has advanced a sonogram bill. - The National Day of Prayer is Thursday. - Planned Parenthood is planning to sue over Indiana legislation that defunds them. - Feds order phone company to shut down Pat Trueman's phone number for the Attorney General's office. - The ACLU of Tennessee is suing a Nashville school district for allegedly promoting Christianity. - The Texas Senate has advanced a sonogram bill. - The National Day of Prayer is Thursday. - Feds order phone company to shut down Pat Trueman's phone number for the Attorney General's office. - Planned Parenthood is planning to sue over Indiana legislation that defunds them. - The ACLU of Tennessee is suing a Nashville school district for allegedly promoting Christianity. - The Texas Senate has advanced a sonogram bill.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, May 5, 2011 - The House passes the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - New Jersey Governor vetoes online gambling bill. - High school students sue their school for a Christian club. - Manhattan, Kansas repeals a bathroom bill. - Arizona has a law protecting religious freedom. - Pro-life students at a California college settle court case. - The House passes the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - New Jersey Governor vetoes online gambling bill. - Pro-life students at a California college settle court case. - High school students sue their school for a Christian club. - Manhattan, Kansas repeals a bathroom bill. - High school students sue their school for a Christian club. - Manhattan, Kansas repeals a bathroom bill. - New Jersey Governor vetoes online gambling bill. - Arizona has a law protecting religious freedom. - Pro-life students at a California college settle court case. - High school students sue their school for a Christian club. - The House passes the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - New Jersey Governor vetoes online gambling bill. - Manhattan, Kansas repeals a bathroom bill. - Arizona has a law protecting religious freedom. - Pro-life students at a California college settle court case.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, May 6, 2011 National Day of Prayer events took place across the U.S. A Democratic Florida Representative was harassed for supporting pro-life legislation. - The Justice Department has released figures on sex trafficking in the U.S. - The Navy has become the first to cave on marriage. - National Day of Prayer events took place across the U.S. - A Democratic Florida Representative was harassed for supporting pro-life legislation. - The Justice Department has released figures on sex trafficking in the U.S. - The Navy has become the first to cave on marriage. - A Democratic Florida Representative was harassed for supporting pro-life legislation. - The Justice Department has released figures on sex trafficking in the U.S. - National Day of Prayer events took place across the U.S. - Plugged In Movie Review - National Day of Prayer events took place across the U.S. - A Democratic Florida Representative was harassed for supporting pro-life legislation. - The Justice Department has released figures on sex trafficking in the U.S. - The Navy has become the first to cave on marriage.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, May 9, 2011 The story in red is c4 and not for the Web - Charges against pro-life demonstrators at Notre Dame are dropped. - Poker in New Zealand increases after devastating earthquake. - Library blocked a woman from passing out Constitution. - Indiana has largest school choice expansion. - Valley Forge casino will open. - Faith-based groups mobilize against same-sex marriage in New York. - Charges against pro-life demonstrators at Notre Dame are dropped. - Poker in New Zealand increases after devastating earthquake. - Indiana has largest school choice expansion. - Library blocked a woman from passing out Constitution. - Faith-based groups mobilize against same-sex marriage in New York. - Library blocked a woman from passing out Constitution. - Indiana has largest school choice expansion. - Poker in New Zealand increases after devastating earthquake. - Valley Forge casino will open. - Faith-based groups mobilize against same-sex marriage in New York. - Library blocked a woman from passing out Constitution. - Poker in New Zealand increases after devastating earthquake. - Charges against pro-life demonstrators at Notre Dame are dropped. - Indiana has largest school choice expansion. - Faith-based groups mobilize against same-sex marriage in New York. - Valley Forge casino will open.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, May 10, 2011 All stories are c3 and OK for the web - Senate considers No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - Texas legislators have to revise gambling bill. An Olympic leader is pressured to resign because of support for marriage. - Forty-nine states considered pro-life bills this year. - New York City libraries are lax about allowing young people to access porn. - Senate considers No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - Texas legislators have to revise gambling bill. - An Olympic leader is pressured to resign because of support for marriage. - Forty-nine states considered pro-life bills this year. - New York City libraries are lax about allowing young people to access porn. - An Olympic leader is pressured to resign because of support for marriage. - Texas legislators have to revise gambling bill. - Forty-nine states considered pro-life bills this year. - New York City libraries are lax about allowing young people to access porn. - An Olympic leader is pressured to resign because of support for marriage. - Senate considers No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act. - Texas legislators have to revise gambling bill. - Forty-nine states considered pro-life bills this year. - New York City libraries are lax about allowing young people to access porn.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Federal appeals court hears case against the health care law. An amendment would require military chiefs speak up about the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." Adoption numbers are at a record high. - Federal appeals court hears case against the health care law. - An amendment would require military chiefs speak up about the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." - Adoption numbers are at a record high. - An amendment would require military chiefs speak up about the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." - Adoption numbers are at a record high. - Federal appeals court hears case against the health care law. - Adoption numbers are at a record high. - Federal appeals court hears case against the health care law. - An amendment would require military chiefs speak up about the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, May 12, 2011 - Judge allows an Indiana bill that defunds Planned Parenthood. - Obama defends dropping doctors' conscience protections. - Navy reverses decision about allowing chaplains to perform same-sex ceremonies. - Australian research shows medical problems for women taking RU 486. - Presbyterians allow for gay ministers. - Controversy over graduation location for a Colorado high school. - Judge allows an Indiana bill that defunds Planned Parenthood. - Obama defends dropping doctors' conscience protections. - Australian research shows medical problems for high number of women taking RU 486. - Navy reverses decision about allowing chaplains to perform same-sex ceremonies. - Controversy over graduation location for Colorado high school. - Navy reverses decision about allowing chaplains to perform same-sex ceremonies. - Australian research shows medical problems for high number of women taking RU 486. - Obama defends dropping doctors' conscience protections. - Presbyterians allow gay ministers. - Controversy over graduation location for Colorado high school. - Judge allows an Indiana bill that defunds Planned Parenthood. - Obama defends dropping doctors' conscience protections. - Navy reverses decision about allowing chaplains to perform same-sex ceremonies. - Australian research shows medical problems for high number of women taking RU 486. - Presbyterians allow gay ministers. - Controversy over graduation location for Colorado high school.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, May 13, 2011 The Pennsylvania House tightens restrictions on abortion clinics. - Delaware legalizes civil unions. - House committee passes defense budget bill with a "don't ask, don't tell" requirement. - Missourians will get a vote on a religious liberty amendment. - Same-sex marriage legislation is introduced in New York. - The Pennsylvania House tightens restrictions on abortion clinics. - House committee passes defense budget bill with a "don't ask, don't tell" requirement. - Missourians will get a vote on a religious liberty amendment. - Same-sex marriage legislation is introduced in New York. - Delaware legalizes civil unions. - House committee passes defense budget bill with a "don't ask, don't tell" requirement. - Missourians will get a vote on a religious liberty amendment. - Same-sex marriage legislation is introduced in New York. - Plugged In Movie Review - Delaware legalizes civil unions. - The Pennsylvania House tightens restrictions on abortion clinics. - House committee passes defense budget bill with a "don't ask, don't tell" requirement. - Missourians will get a vote on a religious liberty amendment. - Same-sex marriage legislation is introduced in New York.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, May 16, 2011 - The Texas Supreme Court is asked to review same-sex divorce cases. - 4th Circuit to decide whether it's okay to pray at public meetings. - Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell. - A Tennessee bill trumps Nashville sexual orientation ordinance. - ADF says an Arizona college free speech policy is unconstitutional. - Kansas passes a bill restricting abortion coverage. - The Texas Supreme Court is asked to review same-sex divorce cases. - 4th Circuit to decide whether it's okay to pray at public meetings. - A Tennessee bill trumps Nashville sexual orientation ordinance. - Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell. - Kansas passes a bill restricting abortion coverage. - Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell. - A Tennessee bill trumps Nashville sexual orientation ordinance. - ADF says an Arizona college free speech policy is unconstitutional. - The Texas Supreme Court is asked to review same-sex divorce cases. - 4th Circuit to decide whether it's okay to pray at public meetings. - The Texas Supreme Court is asked to review same-sex divorce cases. - 4th Circuit to decide whether it's okay to pray at public meetings. - A Tennessee bill trumps Nashville sexual orientation ordinance. - Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell. - Kansas passes a bill restricting abortion coverage. - ADF says an Arizona college free speech policy is unconstitutional.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, May 17, 2011 - Michael Newdow is denied a hearing by the US Supreme Court. - Sahara Casino forced to close. States take action on pro-life bills. - Focus on the Family looking for Courageous parents. - Planned Parenthood fills the sex-ed vacuum in New Mexico. - Michael Newdow is denied a hearing by the US Supreme Court. - Sahara Casino forced to close. - States take action on pro-life bills. - Focus on the Family looking for Courageous parents. - Planned Parenthood fills the sex-ed vacuum in New Mexico. - States take action on pro-life bills. - Sahara Casino forced to close. - Michael Newdow is denied a hearing by the US Supreme Court. - Planned Parenthood fills the sex-ed vacuum in New Mexico. - Michael Newdow is denied a hearing by the US Supreme Court. - Sahara Casino forced to close. - States take action on pro-life bills. - Focus on the Family looking for Courageous parents. - Planned Parenthood fills the sex-ed vacuum in New Mexico.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, May 18, 2011 - A marriage rally was held in North Carolina. - A large portion of new health care law waivers go to places in Nancy Pelosi's district. - Wisconsin's governor wants to stop defending the state's domestic partnership registry. - Adult stem cells may provide a cure for AIDS. - A bill in New York would protect kids from seeing porn at New York libraries. - Stuart Shepard discusses this week's CitizenLink report. - A marriage rally was held in North Carolina. - A large portion of new health care law waivers go to places in Nancy Pelosi's district. - Wisconsin's governor wants to stop defending the state's domestic partnership registry. - A bill in New York would protect kids from seeing porn at New York libraries. - Stuart Shepard discusses this week's CitizenLink report. - Wisconsin's governor wants to stop defending the state's domestic partnership registry. - Adult stem cells may provide a cure for AIDS. - A marriage rally was held in North Carolina. - A bill in New York would protect kids from seeing porn at New York libraries. - Stuart Shepard discusses this week's CitizenLink report. - A marriage rally was held in North Carolina. - A large portion of new health care law waivers go to places in Nancy Pelosi's district. - Adult stem cells may provide a cure for AIDS. - Wisconsin's governor wants to stop defending the state's domestic partnership registry. - A bill in New York would protect kids from seeing porn at New York libraries. - Stuart Shepard discusses this week's CitizenLink report.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, May 19, 2011 - A landmark free speech case is at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. - You can vote to defund a pro-abortion United Nations program. - The ACLU is bullying a New Jersey high school out of its long-time graduation site. - Virginia's pro-family adoption law is under attack. - MTV is refusing to air a pro-life ad. - Ohio is cutting education -- but spending on gambling expansion. - A landmark free speech case is at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. - You can vote to defund a pro-abortion United Nations program. - Ohio is cutting education -- but spending on gambling expansion. - The ACLU is bullying a New Jersey high school out of its long-time graduation site. - Virginia's pro-family adoption law is under attack. - The ACLU is bullying a New Jersey high school out of its long-time graduation site. - Virginia's pro-family adoption law is under attack. - You can vote to defund a pro-abortion United Nations program. - MTV is refusing to air a pro-life ad. - Ohio is cutting education -- but spending on gambling expansion. - A landmark free speech case is at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. - You can vote to defund a pro-abortion United Nations program. - The ACLU is bullying a New Jersey high school out of its long-time graduation site. - Virginia's pro-family adoption law is under attack. - MTV is refusing to air a pro-life ad. - Ohio is cutting education -- but spending on gambling expansion.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, May 20, 2011 - The Senate has stopped controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu. - A Wisconsin budget plan would reduce Planned Parenthood funding. Study suggests condoms are the answer for unintended pregnancy. - A group of pro-life women's clinics are expanding in Iowa. - The ACLU is threatening Lufkin, Texas, schools over events on church property. - The Senate has stopped controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu. - A Wisconsin budget plan would reduce Planned Parenthood funding. - Study suggests condoms are the answer for unintended pregnancy. - A group of pro-life women's clinics are expanding in Iowa. - The ACLU is threatening Lufkin, Texas, schools over events on church property. - Study suggests condoms are the answer for unintended pregnancy. - A group of pro-life women's clinics are expanding in Iowa. - The ACLU is threatening Lufkin, Texas, schools over events on church property. - Plugged In Movie Review - A Wisconsin budget plan would reduce Planned Parenthood funding. - The Senate has stopped controversial judicial nominee Goodwin Liu. - Study suggests condoms are the answer for unintended pregnancy. - A group of pro-life women's clinics are expanding in Iowa. - The ACLU is threatening Lufkin, Texas, schools over events on church property.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, May 23, 2011 - Chaplains ask for post "don't ask, don't tell" protections. - Florida bar dismissed grievance against John Stemberger. - Health care, not abortion saves lives. - Connecticut passes a bathroom bill. - Oakland school teaches more than two types of gender. - People are getting married later. - Chaplains ask for post "don't ask, don't tell" protections. - Florida bar dismissed grievance against John Stemberger. - Oakland school teaches more than two types of gender. - Health care, not abortion saves lives. - People are getting married later. - Health care, not abortion saves lives. - Connecticut passes a bathroom bill. - Chaplains ask for post "don't ask, don't tell" protections. - Oakland school teaches more than two types of gender. - People are getting married later. - Chaplains ask for post "don't ask, don't tell" protections. - Florida bar dismissed grievance against John Stemberger. - Oakland school teaches more than two types of gender. - Connecticut passes a bathroom bill. - Health care, not abortion saves lives. - People are getting married later.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, May 24, 2011 A federal appeals court will decide if school kids have First Amendment rights. - The federal government is opposing Indiana's defunding of Planned Parenthood - The Alliance Defense Fund has a model bullying policy ready for schools and lawmakers - A college in Albany, New York is charging students for free speech. - New Hampshire is considering a parental notification of abortion law. - A federal appeals court will decide if school kids have First Amendment rights. - New Hampshire is considering a parental notification of abortion law. - The federal government is opposing Indiana's defunding of Planned Parenthood - The Alliance Defense Fund has a model bullying policy ready for schools and lawmakers - The federal government is opposing Indiana's defunding of Planned Parenthood - The Alliance Defense Fund has a model bullying policy ready for schools and lawmakers - A federal appeals court will decide if school kids have First Amendment rights. - A college in Albany, New York is charging students for free speech. - New Hampshire is considering a parental notification of abortion law. - A federal appeals court will decide if school kids have First Amendment rights. - The federal government is opposing Indiana's defunding of Planned Parenthood - The Alliance Defense Fund has a model bullying policy ready for schools and lawmakers - A college in Albany, New York is charging students for free speech. - New Hampshire is considering a parental notification of abortion law.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, May 25, 2011 All stories are c3 and OK for the Web. - Two polls give data on abortion in the U.S. - Ken Starr and Paul Clement speak on the Candy Cane case in Texas. - Ban on telemed abortion heads to Nebraska governor. - A Louisiana school holds prayer at graduation despite atheist threat. - The facebook page for Pornography Harms has been shut down. - A gambling probe nets several websites and international bank accounts. - Two polls give data on abortion in the U.S. - Ken Starr and Paul Clement speak on the Candy Cane case in Texas. - A Louisiana school holds prayer at graduation despite atheist threat. - The facebook page for Pornography Harms has been shut down. - A gambling probe nets several websites and international bank accounts. - Ban on telemed abortion heads to Nebraska governor. - A Louisiana school holds prayer at graduation despite atheist threat. - Ken Starr and Paul Clement speak on the Candy Cane case in Texas. - The facebook page for Pornography Harms has been shut down. - A gambling probe nets several websites and international bank accounts. - Two polls give data on abortion in the U.S. - Ken Starr and Paul Clement speak on the Candy Cane case in Texas. - Ban on telemed abortion heads to Nebraska governor. - A Louisiana school holds prayer at graduation despite atheist threat. - The facebook page for Pornography Harms has been shut down. - A gambling probe nets several websites and international bank accounts.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, May 26, 2011 Stories in bold are c3 and not for the web Republicans want to legalize online poker. - A Federal judge upholds abortion pill restrictions - The LA Teachers Union blocks a voluntary evaluation program. - The House passes a ban on funds for abortionist training. - Texas Governor Perry calls for Day of Prayer - Republicans want to legalize online poker. - Texas Governor Perry calls for Day of Prayer - A Federal judge upholds abortion pill restrictions - The LA Teachers Union blocks a voluntary evaluation program. - A Federal judge upholds abortion pill restrictions - The LA Teachers Union blocks a voluntary evaluation program. - Republicans want to legalize online poker. - The House passes a ban on funds for abortionist training. - Texas Governor Perry calls for Day of Prayer - A Federal judge upholds abortion pill restrictions - Republicans want to legalize online poker. - The LA Teachers Union blocks a voluntary evaluation program. - The House passes a ban on funds for abortionist training. - Texas Governor Perry calls for Day of Prayer
Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, May 27, 2011 All stories are c3 and OK for the Web. - Goodwin Liu withdraws his judicial nomination. - TVGuardian teams up with Focus on the Family. - North Dakota will have a religious liberty amendment on the 2012 ballot. - Alabama Senate opts out of abortion funding under the health care law. - A New Jersey school board has caved to the ACLU. - New Hampshire has passed a parental notification bill. - Goodwin Liu withdraws his judicial nomination. - TVGuardian teams up with Focus on the Family. - Alabama Senate opts out of abortion funding under the health care law. - A New Jersey school board has caved to the ACLU. - New Hampshire has passed a parental notification bill. - North Dakota will have a religious liberty amendment on the 2012 ballot. - Alabama Senate opts out of abortion funding under the health care law. - A New Jersey school board has caved to the ACLU. - New Hampshire has passed a parental notification bill. - Plugged In Movie Review - Goodwin Liu withdraws his judicial nomination. - TVGuardian teams up with Focus on the Family. - North Dakota will have a religious liberty amendment on the 2012 ballot. - Alabama Senate opts out of abortion funding under the health care law. - A New Jersey school board has caved to the ACLU. - New Hampshire has passed a parental notification bill.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, May 30, 2011 (Memorial Day) Disabled Veterans proudly compete at the Warrior Games. Homeschoolers want equal access to the military. Abortion survivor Melissa Ohden has turned a tragic beginning into an inspirational life. - Disabled Veterans proudly compete at the Warrior Games. - Homeschoolers want equal access to the military. - Abortion survivor Melissa Ohden has turned a tragic beginning into an inspirational life. - Homeschoolers want equal access to the military. - Abortion survivor Melissa Ohden has turned a tragic beginning into an inspirational life. - Disabled Veterans proudly compete at the Warrior Games. - Disabled Veterans proudly compete at the Warrior Games. - Homeschoolers want equal access to the military. - Abortion survivor Melissa Ohden has turned a tragic beginning into an inspirational life.
Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, May 31, 2011 All stories are C3 and okay for the web. Gay activists admit to indoctrination. Census shows marriage down, but marriage helps economically. - Illinois Catholic Charities is giving up adoption. - A Louisiana abortion clinic closes. - Gay activists admit to indoctrination. - Census shows marriage down, but marriage helps economically. - Illinois Catholic Charities is giving up adoption. - A Louisiana abortion clinic closes. - Census shows marriage down, but marriage helps economically. - Gay activists admit to indoctrination. - Illinois Catholic Charities is giving up adoption. - A Louisiana abortion clinic closes. - Gay activists admit to indoctrination. - Census shows marriage down, but marriage helps economically. - Illinois Catholic Charities is giving up adoption. - A Louisiana abortion clinic closes.