By Christy Barritt Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Decency Standards The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Communication Commission can enforce decency standards on the airwaves, but they also threw out fines and sanctions imposed by the FCC for prior offenses. The case, which has been going through the court system since […]
In the World — September 2, 2012
By Christy Barritt Belief in Hell Deters Criminals A new study by a University of Oregon psychologist found that believing in Heaven and Hell has a direct correlation to crime rates. Essentially, the study showed that belief in a punitive God means less crime while a belief in a forgiving God means more crime. […]
In the World — August 26, 2012
By Christy Barritt Children of Homosexual Parents Deal with Social Issues Children raised by homosexual parents are more likely than peers raised by married heterosexual parents to suffer from a host of social problems. That’s the result of a new study published in the journal Social Science Research. The data came from the New […]
In the World — August 19, 2012
By Christy Barritt Global Warming Skeptics and Believers Equally as Smart A new survey has shown that those skeptical about climate change are just as intelligent as those who aren’t. This was the result of a new study from the journal Nature Climate Change. The study asked 1,540 Americans science questions like, “Electrons are […]
In the World — August 12, 2012
By Christy Barritt Americans Overworked A new study by the nonprofit Families and Work Institute showed that one in three American employees is chronically overworked. When the study was taken, 54 percent of American employees had felt overwhelmed at some point in the previous month by the amount of work they had to complete. […]