Cheryl Wetzstein
Articles by Cheryl Wetzstein
Online files show Scouts hushed abuse cases
A searchable online file of hundreds of men who volunteered decades ago as Scout leaders and were suspected of sexual abuse was posted Thursday by an Oregon law firm. Published October 21, 2012
Fallout from sex-abuse files goes beyond Boy Scouts
The recent release of a "treasure-trove" of names, dates and locations of men suspected of molesting boys in Scouting is likely to have broad impact, from sparking new lawsuits to forcing youth-serving organizations to ramp up their efforts to protect children in their care, according to experts in child sexual abuse. Published October 21, 2012
Ruling likely to send gay marriage issue to Supreme Court
A federal appellate court in Manhattan said the federal government's marriage law is unconstitutional, raising the likelihood that gay marriage will end up before the Supreme Court. Published October 18, 2012
More questions on abortion, religious liberty likely after Biden-Ryan clash
If the topics of abortion and religious liberty come up at Tuesday night's town-hall debate, it is likely both President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will be ready. Published October 14, 2012
Two parents of child could become 3 under bill
In California, the day may come when a judge will decide who's your daddy, who's your mommy and who's your other parent. Published October 10, 2012
Second suit filed against California’s gay-change therapy ban
Two sets of parents and their teenage sons are among the plaintiffs in a second federal lawsuit filed Thursday to block a new California law on counseling from going into effect. Published October 4, 2012
Lawsuit filed against Calif. ban on change-gays therapy
A legal-defense group that supports traditional values filed a federal lawsuit in Sacramento, Calif., on Monday to block a new California law that bans certain kinds of counseling for youth seeking help for same-sex attraction. Published October 1, 2012
Youth ‘conversion therapy’ banned
A bill that blocks California children and teens from seeking the kinds of same-sex-attraction therapy gay activists oppose was signed Sunday by California Gov. Jerry Brown. Published September 30, 2012
Report: Children lean on homeless services
A new snapshot of American homelessness finds that some 209,000 people visited soup kitchens, missions and emergency shelters in March 2010, the Census Bureau said Thursday. Published September 27, 2012
Survey: Parents concerned about supporting children
American parents remain shellshocked by the Great Recession and worry about supporting their children, the weight of federal debt and the cost of college, said a survey released Wednesday. Published September 26, 2012
High court yet to say if it will rule on DOMA
Marriage advocates are anxiously watching the Supreme Court to see which cases it will take up — or turn down — regarding the constitutional status of gay marriage. Published September 25, 2012
Girls age 14 can get birth control at New York City schools
New York City school and health officials are stepping on parental rights by going beyond condom giveaways and giving girls as young as age 14 "morning-after pills" and other chemical contraceptives at school without telling their parents, leaders of traditional values groups said Monday. Published September 24, 2012
Funeral for Rev. Moon a time of reflection for church
Hak Ja Han Moon, widow of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, told 15,000 Unificationists on Monday that she will "be faithful" to his life and tradition and that the worldwide movement should "march forward without pausing" to build God's ideal world. Published September 16, 2012
Unification Church faithful gather in South Korea to mourn Rev. Moon
Tens of thousands of mourners descended on this remote rural retreat to pay their final respects to Unification Church founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon in a solemn two-and-a-half hour ceremony Saturday. Published September 14, 2012
Unification Church faithful make pilgrimage from around the world to pay their respects
The faithful gathering this week in a Unification Church complex outside Seoul may be dressed similarly — most men in dark suits with white ties, the women in cream-colored dresses or pantsuits — but they give different reasons for why they made the long pilgrimage to pay their final respects to Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Published September 13, 2012
Study sticks fork in organic claim
Apples are apples and oranges are oranges, and it makes little difference whether they are bought as organic products or not, a new study concluded this week. Published September 4, 2012
Unification succession plan announced
The succession plan for the Unification movement has been spelled out for several years, with leadership moving to the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's 69-year-old widow and his youngest son, church leaders said Monday. Published September 3, 2012
The Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of The Times, dies at 92
The Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the Unification Church and founder of The Washington Times, died early Monday in South Korea. He was 92. Published September 2, 2012
Report: Rev. Moon’s health condition worsens
Unification Church head and Washington Times founder the Rev. Sun Myung Moon has been moved to a private complex in Korea where he can be surrounded by family as his health has taken a turn for the worse, a Unification Church leader said. Published August 31, 2012
Gay therapy ban ready for enacting
A California bill to ban therapies to "change" sexual orientation in children and teens passed its final legislative hurdle late Thursday and now goes to California Gov. Jerry Brown for his signature. Published August 30, 2012