(CBN News) The Archbishop of San Francisco issued a scathing statement saying the pro-abortion Women's Health Protection Act (HR 3755) passed by Congress is something he'd expect from a "devout Satanist" rather than a devoted Catholic. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone called out Catholic politicians, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who had praised the … [Read more...] about ‘Nothing Short of Child Sacrifice’: Pelosi’s Archbishop Says Her Pro-Abortion Bill Is What He’d Expect from a ‘Satanist’
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Largest Human Trafficking Sting in Ohio History Nets 161, Including City Councilman
COLUMBUS, Ohio (USA Today) A firefighter, college professor and a Cleveland-area city councilman were among 161 people arrested in a sex sting operation last week, described as the state's largest focused on human trafficking. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, law enforcement officials from multiple counties, social service providers and former human trafficking … [Read more...] about Largest Human Trafficking Sting in Ohio History Nets 161, Including City Councilman
Evangelical Christian Francis Collins Steps Down As NIH Director
(ChurchLeaders) On Tuesday, Francis Collins announced that he is stepping down as director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by the end of the year. Collins served as NIH director for over 12 years across three presidential administrations. He is the longest-serving NIH director and the only director to have served under more than one president. In the … [Read more...] about Evangelical Christian Francis Collins Steps Down As NIH Director
Vaccine Mandate for NYC Educators Survives Court Challenge
By KAREN MATTHEWS, LARRY NEUMEISTER and MARINA VILLENEUVE Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) New York City's vaccination mandate for school staff survived a court challenge Tuesday while hospitals across the state reported few disruptions to their services because of the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health care workers. U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in Manhattan … [Read more...] about Vaccine Mandate for NYC Educators Survives Court Challenge
A Look at High Court’s Top Cases in New Term Starting Monday
(AP) Abortion, guns and religion top the Supreme Court term that begins Monday. A look at those and a few other notable cases: ABORTION Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health (19-1392) is a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Supreme Court's major decisions over the last half-century that guarantee a woman's right to an abortion nationwide. … [Read more...] about A Look at High Court’s Top Cases in New Term Starting Monday