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Jardine Malado February 03, 2018 03:12 AM EST
Liberal pastors declare late-term abortion clinic in DC as 'holy space'

Liberal pastors declare late-term abortion clinic in DC as 'holy space'

Pastors from liberal denominations have blessed a late-term abortion clinic in Washington D.C. earlier this week, declaring the facility as a "holy space" and claiming that the abortionists are carrying out God's glory.

Jardine Malado February 02, 2018 02:51 AM EST
Atheist group calls out Sam Brownback over prayer and fasting request

Atheist group calls out Sam Brownback over prayer and fasting request

Sam Brownback, who was recently confirmed as the ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, drew the ire of a prominent atheist group after he asked Kansas residents to fast and pray for the country at large.

Jardine Malado February 02, 2018 02:46 AM EST
Judge questions definition of harassment in lawsuit against pro-life activists

Judge questions definition of harassment in lawsuit against pro-life activists

A judge has questioned the definition of harassment in the lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general against pro-life activists who protested outside a Queens women's clinic.

Jardine Malado February 01, 2018 05:36 AM EST
California Senate advances bill mandating on-campus abortion pill access

California Senate advances bill mandating on-campus abortion pill access

The California Senate has approved a legislation that would require college health centers to provide abortion pills to students.

Jardine Malado February 01, 2018 03:36 AM EST
Atheist group drops complaint against music teacher who played Handel's 'Hallelujah Chorus'

Atheist group drops complaint against music teacher who played Handel's 'Hallelujah Chorus'

A prominent atheist group has decided to withdraw its complaint against a music teacher who played a portion of George Frederic Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" during morning announcements.

Jardine Malado January 31, 2018 03:37 AM EST
New ISIS video urges jihadists to plot fresh attacks against western countries

New ISIS video urges jihadists to plot fresh attacks against western countries

A new video released by the Islamic State terror group is calling on jihadists to carry out fresh terror attacks in western countries.

Jardine Malado January 31, 2018 03:08 AM EST
Bill banning abortion after 20 weeks fails to advance in the Senate

Bill banning abortion after 20 weeks fails to advance in the Senate

A bill that would have prevented physicians from performing abortions after 20 weeks has failed to garner enough votes to move forward in the Senate.

Jardine Malado January 31, 2018 03:02 AM EST
Court dismisses Christian group's lawsuit against GuideStar over 'hate group' designation

Court dismisses Christian group's lawsuit against GuideStar over 'hate group' designation

A federal judge has dismissed a case filed by a Christian legal group against nonprofit watchdog GuideStar over its use of Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) "hate group" label on its profile page.

Jardine Malado January 31, 2018 02:49 AM EST
Federal judge blocks Texas rule requiring abortion providers to bury and cremate fetal remains

Federal judge blocks Texas rule requiring abortion providers to bury and cremate fetal remains

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a provision in a Texas law that required abortion providers to bury or cremate the remains of aborted babies, saying the state has failed to show how the measure serves a public health purpose.

Jardine Malado January 30, 2018 03:31 AM EST
Washington Supreme Court rules in favor of fire captain who was sacked for sending Christian emails

Washington Supreme Court rules in favor of fire captain who was sacked for sending Christian emails

The Washington Supreme Court has ruled that a former fire captain who was sacked for sending emails to his Christian firefighters fellowship group using his work account can sue his former employer.

Jardine Malado January 30, 2018 03:23 AM EST
NJ parent sues school for requiring students to watch Islamic conversion videos

NJ parent sues school for requiring students to watch Islamic conversion videos

A parent has sued the officials and teachers of Chatham Middle School and the School District of the Chathams in New Jersey for allegedly promoting Islam and forcing her son to watch Islamic conversion videos.

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