As the authors write, the advancement conjures a "complex ethical conundrum" because the genomic information captured "comes from individuals mostly unaware of the technology use and oblivious to the fact that their genetic information has been inadvertently obtained."
Catholic Vote President Brian Burch called out the L.A. Dodgers to convey his dismay over the baseball team's choice to honor the drag queen group mocking Catholicism.
The bill, called the “Put Zombie Donors to Rest Act,” seeks to revise the Internal Revenue Code to necessitate the provision of a billing address and credit verification value (CVV) for all political donations.
CatholicVote President Brian Burch sent a letter to Los Angeles Dodgers principal owner Mark Walter and CEO Stan Kasten to announce an ad campaign aimed at boycotting the baseball team.
Target donates to an organization known as GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, which helps teachers put LGBTQ books in schools and hide students' gender transitions from parents.