NEW YORK (AP) -- Business owners who don't want to pay for their employees' birth control are ending that coverage after the Supreme Court said they could choose on grounds of religious belief not to comply with part of the health care law.
Interesting how our “straight shooter” governor side-stepped the question of whether or not he agreed with the decision made by the Supreme Court over whether arts and crafts giant Hobby Lobby should violate their firmly held religious beliefs and deny coverage for contraception...
A New Jersey blogger who publicly complained about Hobby Lobby not carrying Jewish merchandise says company president Steve Green called him to say the retailer is re-evaluating its merchandise selection.
Blogs are, for the most part, opinion pieces.
And you know what they say about opinions.
So this morning, after having had the pleasure of hosting the kick-off of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Walk at Covered Bridge in Manalapan, a friend brought to my attention a blog written by a local resident concerning the Hobby Lobby Store in Marlboro...