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Jardine Malado January 11, 2018 05:18 AM EST
New Jersey suspends Christian educator's teaching certificates for criticizing homosexuality on Facebook

New Jersey suspends Christian educator's teaching certificates for criticizing homosexuality on Facebook

The New Jersey Department of Education has suspended the teaching certificates of a Christian teacher because criticized a school's efforts in promoting the homosexual lifestyle on Facebook.

Jardine Malado January 11, 2018 03:00 AM EST
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announces budget plan that would cut funding for Planned Parenthood

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announces budget plan that would cut funding for Planned Parenthood

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts has announced that he will propose a budget plan that would cut off taxpayer funding to health clinics that perform abortions such as Planned Parenthood.

Jardine Malado January 11, 2018 02:26 AM EST
Trump re-nominates Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback as religious freedom ambassador

Trump re-nominates Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback as religious freedom ambassador

President Donald Trump has re-nominated Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback as the ambassador-at-large for religious freedom on Monday after the Senate failed to confirm him for the position before the end of 2017.

Jardine Malado January 10, 2018 03:51 AM EST
US Supreme Court declines to hear lawsuits against Mississippi religious liberty law

US Supreme Court declines to hear lawsuits against Mississippi religious liberty law

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear two cases challenging a Mississippi law that allows religious organizations and private businesses to refuse to provide services that conflict with their sincere religious beliefs.

Jardine Malado January 10, 2018 02:53 AM EST
Minnesota Catholic church dismisses musicians for involvement in same-sex marriages

Minnesota Catholic church dismisses musicians for involvement in same-sex marriages

A rural Catholic parish in eastern Minnesota came under fire from parishioners after it dismissed three choral musicians after it was found that they were involved in same-sex marriages.

Jardine Malado January 10, 2018 02:26 AM EST
Senate to vote this month on 20-week abortion ban

Senate to vote this month on 20-week abortion ban

The U.S. Senate is reportedly preparing to vote on the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which aims to ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Jardine Malado January 08, 2018 03:29 AM EST
Paula White warns followers they may 'struggle' this year if they don't donate 'first fruits'

Paula White warns followers they may 'struggle' this year if they don't donate 'first fruits'

Televangelist Paula White is asking her followers to donate as much as their entire salary for the month of January as "first fruits" offering so that they would enjoy "blessings" for the entire year, but she warns that they may suffer "consequences" if they fail to follow God's command.

Jardine Malado January 08, 2018 03:18 AM EST
University of New Mexico halts fetal tissue research following allegations of illegal activity

University of New Mexico halts fetal tissue research following allegations of illegal activity

The University of New Mexico (UNM) has suspended its fetal tissue research program as the school conducts an investigation regarding allegations that a tissue from an abortion has been misused.

Jardine Malado January 08, 2018 01:27 AM EST
Trust in clergy in US declines to historic low, Gallup poll finds

Trust in clergy in US declines to historic low, Gallup poll finds

A recent Gallup poll has found that less than half of Americans believe that clergy members are honest and have high ethical standards.

Jardine Malado January 08, 2018 01:16 AM EST
Appeals court strikes down Baltimore law requiring pregnancy centers to post 'no abortion' disclaimers

Appeals court strikes down Baltimore law requiring pregnancy centers to post 'no abortion' disclaimers

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down a Baltimore City ordinance that required pregnancy centers to post disclaimers that they do not offer or refer women for abortions.

Jardine Malado January 06, 2018 03:58 AM EST
Christian group files complaint over Illinois law requiring pregnancy centers to make abortion referrals

Christian group files complaint over Illinois law requiring pregnancy centers to make abortion referrals

A Christian advocacy group has filed a federal complaint against the state of Illinois over a new law that requires pro-life pregnancy centers to make referrals to abortion clinics.

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