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Majority of Voters Oppose Second and Third Trimester Abortion, Poll Shows

The majority of U.S. voters support restricting abortions in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, according to a poll released Wednesday by Suffolk University and USA Today.

‘The Emergency Phase of COVID-19 Is Over’: Doctors’ Group Urges Biden Administration to Revise Guidelines for Children

A group of prominent doctors and educators has asked the Biden administration to lift pandemic-related measures that could be causing children to miss school and other activities.

College Pays $800,000 to Students Banned From Evangelizing on Campus After SCOTUS Ruling

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 last year that First Amendment plaintiffs can seek "nominal damages" without showing measurable economic harm.

Trump-Backed Katie Britt Defeats Rep. Mo Brooks: Alabama GOP Senate Nomination

Britt is poised to be Alabama's first female senator. QUICK FACTS: Former President Donald Trump-backed candidate Katie Britt beat Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks for the Alabama...

‘Biology Trumps Gender’: World Athletics Defends Integrity of Women’s Sports; FIFA Also Reviewing Transgender Policy

FIFA and World Athletics, two international governing bodies for sports, revealed Monday they are reviewing their eligibility rules for transgender athletes.

Frequency of Church Attendance Increasing Among Australian Christians Led by Gen Xers

NCLS Research, a reputable Australian organization renowned for conducting studies on church health and community connections, presented the impact of spirituality on communities of faith from their 2021 survey in a webinar held early this month.

Just 11% Of Americans Blame Putin for High Energy Prices

President Joe Biden’s attempts to convince the American people that Russian leader Vladimir Putin is responsible for high gas prices and inflation has failed, polling data released Tuesday showed.

Cartel Gunmen Murder Two Priests Inside Mexican Border State Church

Cartel gunmen murdered two Jesuit priests who tried to protect another man from being killed in the Mexican border state of Chihuahua.

One Dead, Three Injured After Gunfire at D.C. Juneteenth Festival Leads to Stampede

A 15-year-old was killed and three others were hospitalized, including a police officer, after a fight led to gunfire at a Juneteenth festival in Washington D.C. Authorities believe the teenager was killed in a resulting stampede.

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