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NHL May Reconsider Gay Pride Nights Amid Opt-Outs by Players and Teams

The opt-outs by some players and teams of gay pride nights, citing religious or foreign pressure reasons, have prompted the NHL to evaluate the issue and consider changes for future events.

EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Laws May ‘Criminalise’ Physical Cash: German EU Lawyer

The European Union's new anti-money laundering laws have drawn criticism for potentially leading to the "criminalization" of physical cash transactions.

Study Finds Almost 200 Banks Could Collapse

A study from the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) revealed that 186 banks could collapse if half of their uninsured depositors withdraw their funds.

Senator Hawley Calls for DOJ Investigation into Nashville School Shooting as a Hate Crime

Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into the Nashville school shooting as a hate crime against Christians, citing federal law and urging the FBI and DHS to deploy all necessary resources to hold those accountable for the shooting.

Police Release Body Cam Footage from Nashville Christian School Shooting (Watch)

Bodycam footage has been released by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department of officers engaging with the mass shooter Audrey Hale, who killed six people including three children at the Covenant School in Nashville before being killed by police officers.

Federal Judge Orders Former VP Mike Pence to Testify in Jan 6 Grand Jury Investigation

Former Vice President Mike Pence is ordered to testify in front of a grand jury investigating Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

ChatGPT Accused of Bias Against Christianity in Joke-Making

ChatGPT faces accusations of bias against Christianity after making a joke about Jesus but refusing to make one about Muhammad.

Italian Gov’t Cracks Down on Food Products Containing ‘Insect Flour’

Italy regulates sale and labeling of insect flour foods, including bans on their use in traditional Mediterranean foods and maximum supervision to protect consumers.

State Legislation Could Strip Catholic Churches’ Right to Protect Members ‘Sealed Confessions’

Two bills proposed by state elected officials would remove the Catholic Church’s right to the “seal of confession” protecting priests’ right to refuse to provide private information divulged during confessionals, and Catholic advocates warn it could be a slippery slope when it comes to protections for religious freedom.

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