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Time.com: Mexican Court Upholds Legal Abortion

Mexico's Supreme Court upheld the capital's abortion law Thursday, setting a precedent for the rest of the country that could inspire other Latin American cities

Mexico's high court upholds abortion law

Mexico's highest court voted 8-3 Thursday to uphold women's right to abortion in the capital.

McCain settled on VP pick, sources say

Sen. John McCain has decided on his running mate and will inform the person Thursday night, sources close to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said.

Mexico court shows support for abortion law

An effort to overturn a law passed last year decriminalizing abortion in Mexico's capital appears doomed, an observer said Wednesday.

Commentary: Why VP choice is crucial for values voters

The term evangelical voter is often bandied about as a measure of voter attitudes to generally refer to people of faith in Christian denominations. But most often, these religious polls are only referring to white evangelicals.

Survey: Americans feel churches shouldn't meddle in politics

A slim majority of Americans think churches should stay out of politics, according to a new survey.

New rules proposed to protect anti-abortion doctors

The Bush administration proposed stronger job protections Thursday for doctors and other health care workers who refuse to participate in abortions because of religious or moral objections.

McCain, Lieberman coziness irks Dems, conservatives

Conservatives and Democrats rarely agree, but the decision to have Sen. Joe Lieberman speak at the Republican National Convention has put both groups on edge.

Conservatives upset over abortion rights VP contenders

Speculation that Sen. John McCain is considering as a running mate two men who support abortion rights has sparked a backlash among social conservatives, including radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh.

Analysis: Same tough questions, different approaches

From their views on abortion to their greatest moral failings, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain used much different styles to tackle the same tough questions at Saturday night's forum on faith.

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