Cheryl Wetzstein
Articles by Cheryl Wetzstein
‘Pastor Mark’ resigns from Seattle megachurch he put on the map
Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll resigned Wednesday after elders of the Mars Hill Church completed an investigation of him. Published October 15, 2014
Pro-life groups protest government funded abortions
With three weeks to go before the midterm elections, representatives of pro-life groups gathered outside a Planned Parenthood office to denounce the abortion-providing giant and urge people to vote "for life." Published October 14, 2014
Courts clear Idaho, North Carolina for gay marriage
Courts cleared the way for gay marriage in two more states Friday evening, while officials took actions in other states to defend their man-woman marriage laws. Published October 10, 2014
Court papers fly as states seek to block gay marriage
Court papers flew in two states Friday, as state officials fought to retain the right to defend man-woman marriage in their states. Published October 10, 2014
Gay marriage to commence in Nevada, West Virginia
Gay marriage is poised to commence in West Virginia and Nevada but blocked in South Carolina and possibly in North Carolina. Published October 9, 2014
West Virginia drops fight against gay marriage
West Virginia officials on Thursday cleared the way for marriages of same-sex couples after the state's top law enforcement officer said his office will no longer fight the matter in court. Published October 9, 2014
S.C. gay marriage on hold: court
South Carolina state officials won their request for a stay on gay marriages Thursday. Published October 9, 2014
Gay marriages in Idaho put on hold by Justice Kennedy
Same-sex weddings in Idaho were blocked Wednesday, while gay rights activists scrambled to unlock the doors for gay marriage in at least three more states. Published October 8, 2014
Despite Supreme Court nondecision, state opposition to gay marriage remains
Despite a rebuff from the Supreme Court, officials in states that oppose gay marriage vowed Tuesday to keep up the fight, with at least three court battles scheduled before the end of the month. Published October 7, 2014
Supreme Court denies gay marriage appeals
The Supreme Court made history Monday, with a nondecision that effectively moved the country much closer to the day when legal gay marriage is the law of the land. Published October 6, 2014
Virginia family group outraged over teen abortion ruling
A traditional values group in Virginia is sounding an alarm over a legal opinion that says some underage pregnancies do not have to be reported to child welfare or law enforcement officials. Published October 5, 2014
Pro-choice advocates vow to oppose Texas law that shuttered most abortion clinics
Pro-choice supporters are vowing to keep fighting a Texas law that last week — with a court's permission — led to suspension of abortion services at about a dozen facilities. Published October 5, 2014
First birth from ‘womb transplant’ announced: report
A 36-year-old Swedish woman with a "womb transplant" has given birth to the first baby born under such circumstances, an article in the Lancet said Friday evening. Published October 3, 2014
Second baby ‘cured’ of HIV tests positive for virus
Italian researchers have reported that a second baby who was treated for HIV and thought to have been "cured," has again tested positive for the virus. Published October 2, 2014
Sandra Cano, the ‘Mary Doe’ of landmark abortion case, dies
Sandra Cano, who said "cunning, wicked lawyers" involved her in a landmark abortion case, died Tuesday of extended illnesses. She was 66. Published October 1, 2014
Marriage reformers buck tradition, detail seven options to change institution
Is the future of marriage a thoughtful, loving, five-year legal contract with an option to renew? Published September 28, 2014
Number of unwed Americans reaches record high
The share of Americans who have never walked down the aisle has reached a record high — and may produce the largest group of lifelong singles in the nation's history, the Pew Research Center says in a new report on marriage trends in the United States. Published September 23, 2014
Pressure grows to let gay men donate blood
The nation's blood supply could see a significant increase if long-standing donor policies barring gay and bisexual men were eliminated, a new study says. Published September 23, 2014
Gay marriage support dips in latest survey
After a steady surge in popularity in recent years, public support for gay marriage fell in September, with fully half of the population now saying homosexual behavior "is a sin," a study said Monday. Published September 22, 2014
In interview, Gates gives no signs of changes on gays in Scouting
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, now national president of the Boy Scouts of America, says he took the job because "the country needs scouting now more than ever," but gave no sign he plans to reopen the group's divisive debates over the role of gays in Scouting. Published September 16, 2014