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Google de-monetizes pioneering Christian news site WND

The latest – and biggest – Big Tech attack on 25-year-old online journalism organization

Supreme Court Grants a Win to NY Nuns Who Were Being Forced to Support Abortion

The U.S. Supreme Court has made a move in favor of religious liberty. On Monday, the high court ordered a rehearing of a case in which nuns were being forced to violate their pro-life beliefs by New York’s controversial abortion mandate.

‘God’s Always Got a Plan’: MLB Star Delivers Powerful Faith Message to National TV Audience After Braves Win

Atlanta Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson believes “God’s always got a plan” and he delivered that very message during a national TV interview on Saturday following Game 4 of the World Series.

Viganò to world’s bishops: Question the moral and mental suitability of Bergoglio as Pope

In a brief statement reflecting on President Biden’s visit with Pope Francis, Archbishop Viganò points out the severity of the current papacy.

Zuckerberg Should’ve Checked a Hebrew Dictionary Before Renaming Facebook: Jews Around the World Instantly Recognize New Name

Giggles, snickers and some awkwardness greeted Facebook’s decision to change its corporate name to Meta.

Biden’s Visit to the Vatican

The party of JFK now loves to talk politics with the pope.

Ex-witch shares how she left the occult for Christ, why Halloween is ‘Satan’s playground’

Outspoken Christian and ex-witch Jenny Weaver said before she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior, she spent nine years of her life practicing witchcraft, abusing drugs and obeying the whispering voices she believes were demons “tormenting” her with the command: “Go cut yourself, cut yourself, cut yourself.” 

Portland first in nation to offer bereavement leave for employees who get an abortion

City employees to get 3-day leave after suffering loss of baby due to abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth

Barrett, Kavanaugh Decline to Block Vaccine Mandates for Maine Workers Seeking Religious Exemption

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in Maine, which thus went into effect that day. The particularly strict mandate has a medical exemption but not a religious one. While the majority on the Court did not give an opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a dissent that was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, as highlighted by Robert Barnes with The Washington Post. 

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