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Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 09:43 PM EST
Texas Senate advances five pro-life measures in special session

Texas Senate advances five pro-life measures in special session

The Texas Senate has advanced five pro-life measures in a late-night vote during a special legislative session called by Gov. Greg Abbott last month.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 09:29 PM EST
Military policy on transgender service members will remain unchanged, says top general

Military policy on transgender service members will remain unchanged, says top general

A top military official has stated that there will be no changes to the current policy on transgender service members until President Donald Trump issues guidance to the Pentagon.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 09:24 PM EST
Missouri governor passes bill requiring annual inspections on abortion clinics

Missouri governor passes bill requiring annual inspections on abortion clinics

Missouri Governor Eric Greitens has passed a wide-ranging pro-life measure that includes a provision that requires abortion clinics to be inspected annually.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 09:19 PM EST
Arkansas man faces felony charge for destroying Ten Commandments Monument

Arkansas man faces felony charge for destroying Ten Commandments Monument

An Arkansas man is now facing a felony charge for destroying a Ten Commandments Monument that was installed on the grounds of the Capitol building last month.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 03:17 AM EST
Pastor moves out of home after receiving threats for objecting to Facebook's rainbow flag emoji

Pastor moves out of home after receiving threats for objecting to Facebook's rainbow flag emoji

A pastor from West Virginia has been forced to move out of his home after he received numerous death threats for expressing his opposition to Facebook's new rainbow flag emoji.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Charlie Gard's parents agree to let baby die in hospice

Charlie Gard's parents agree to let baby die in hospice

Charlie Gard's parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, has agreed to a court decision to let their 11-month old son to be transferred to a hospice where he will spend his final hours.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 03:05 AM EST
Samuel Rodriguez calls for release of evangelical pastor being prepared for deportation

Samuel Rodriguez calls for release of evangelical pastor being prepared for deportation

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, the president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC), has called on President Donald Trump's administration to release a Guatemalan-born evangelical pastor who is currently detained in California and being prepared for deportation.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 02:49 AM EST
Justin Bieber denies rumors that he canceled tour to start his own church

Justin Bieber denies rumors that he canceled tour to start his own church

Canadian pop sensation Justin Bieber has denied that he canceled the remainder of his current world tour to start his own church.

Jardine Malado July 27, 2017 02:42 AM EST
Richard Dawkins slams cancellation of Berkeley event: 'Why do you give Islam a free pass?'

Richard Dawkins slams cancellation of Berkeley event: 'Why do you give Islam a free pass?'

Famed atheist and author Richard Dawkins has accused a California radio station of giving Islam a "free pass" after it canceled his appearance following protests from students.

Jardine Malado July 26, 2017 01:14 AM EST
Illinois bishop says politicians who helped legalize gay marriage should not receive communion

Illinois bishop says politicians who helped legalize gay marriage should not receive communion

An Illinois bishop, who issued a decree banning funeral rites for same-sex couples last month, has doubled down on his stance by declaring that politicians who helped make same-sex marriage legal must not receive Communion.

Jardine Malado July 25, 2017 07:10 PM EST
New Jersey governor approves bill that would allow transgender students to use restrooms of their choice

New Jersey governor approves bill that would allow transgender students to use restrooms of their choice

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has approved a legislation that would require the state Commissioner of Education to develop guidelines regarding transgender students, including allowing them to use restrooms that correspond with their gender identity instead of their biological sex.

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