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Court Rules in Favor of Michigan Fruit Farmer Who Was Banned From Farmer’s Market After Not Hosting Same-Sex Marriages

Steve Tennes sued East Lansing in 2017 after officials excluded him from the city’s farmers market.

Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments Deciding Religious Liberty Case For Colorado Graphic Designer

SCOTUS to consider a case that has far-reaching implications for religious freedom.

Thanksgiving Football Ad Calls Out 12 Republican Senators Siding with Democrats for a Sneaky ‘Attack on People of Faith’

The twisted minds of many U.S. lawmakers enjoy concocting ironic nomenclature for legislation that will have the opposite impact of what it would imply.

Hunter Biden’s Daughter to Marry at White House

Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, and Peter Neal are getting married on the South Lawn on Saturday, the 19th wedding in White House history.

Connecting the Dots on Marriage for Senate Republicans

Someone should tell Senate Republicans you don’t win the election dance by slapping the face of the date that brung ya.

Church of Scotland Approves Same-Sex Marriage

Church of Scotland ministers are now permitted to perform same-sex marriages if they choose.

Supreme Court to Review Colorado’s Constant Attacks on Jack Phillips, Other Christians

The United States Supreme Court will be looking into the years-long battle between Jack Phillips and the state of Colorado stemming from his refusal to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.

12 Countries Roll Back COVID Restrictions, Israel Scraps ‘Green Pass’

Sweden and Switzerland joined Denmark, Norway, Finland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Italy, Lithuania, France and the UK in announcing they will lift COVID restrictions and open up their countries.

Ireland to End Most CCP Virus Restrictions Including COVID Passport

Almost all CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus restrictions in Ireland will end on Saturday, including domestic COVID-19 Certificates, curfews, social distancing, and capacity limits.

European Court Dismisses Case Against Baker for Refusing to Make Cake Endorsing Gay Marriage

The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a 2018 ruling by the United Kingdom Supreme Court in favor of a Christian bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to bake and decorate a cake with a slogan affirming gay marriage.

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