Quarter Of Abortion Clinics To Close Without Roe, Italy's First Assisted Suicide, NFL Star Retires To Spread The Gospel
The Supreme Court has ruled that Maine cannot stop parents from using a state tuition program to send their children to religious private schools.
Pro-life groups are slamming the Food and Drug Administration for permanently eliminating the in-person dispensing requirements for the abortion pill, thereby allowing women to obtain the drug by mail and end their pregnancy without seeing a doctor first.
World swimming’s governing body, FINA, has decided to prohibit some men who identify as female from participating in women’s competitions. However, some say the new policy is misguided and further legitimizes trans-ing children at an early age.
Italy has formally approved and carried out its first-ever doctor-assisted suicide, which followed a lengthy legal fight so that a quadriplegic man could end his life.
Indianapolis Colts starting safety Khari Willis announced that he is walking away from the NFL and millions of dollars in earnings to devote the rest of his life "to the further advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
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- Study predicts quarter of abortion clinics will close without Roe | Politics News
- Pro-lifers rip FDA for loosening safeguard for abortion pills | Politics News
- World swimming body revises rules, bans men from women's sport | Sports News
- Iowa Supreme Court says there is no right to abortion | Politics News
- 44-y-o man becomes first to die by assisted suicide in Italy | World News
- UK sanctions Russian Patriarch Kirill over Ukraine invasion | World News
- Young NFL starter retires to spread the 'Gospel of Jesus Christ' | Sports News
- Chicago megachurch pastor to retire, names successor | Church & Ministries News
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