The Department of Justice warned Major League Baseball that it may have violated federal civil rights law by threatening to discipline San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night caps.
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The DOJ is intervening in a lawsuit brought by Catholic nuns who provide free hospice care to dying cancer patients, challenging a New York law they say would be required to use “preferred pronouns” and assign rooms based on “gender identity.”
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Chloe Cole, a 21-year-old detransitioner, urged Congress during an emotional June 3 hearing to ban gender “transition” procedures for children, alleging that doctors lied to her family and left her with irreversible physical and emotional harm.
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States across the U.S. are expanding school choice programs as lawmakers increase funding, broaden eligibility, adjust existing programs, and prepare for a new federal tax credit scholarship program set to begin in 2027.
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"Some states have taken major steps to conform their laws to the First Amendment. Oklahoma has emerged as a leader in this effort."
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Pope Leo XIV published his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, warning that AI and other technological advances pose moral challenges that could reshape humanity’s understanding of truth, work, relationships, and human dignity.
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On Friday, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed HB 1168 into law, cracking down on those distributing abortion-inducing pills such as mifepristone, misoprostol, or similar drugs without a prescription.
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Chinese authorities are increasing efforts to force Catholics who worship apart from state-controlled church to join the official one, according to an April 15 report from Human Rights Watch.
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🚨Mississippi has BANNED the prescription and distribution of abortion-inducing drugs, one of the most common methods used to terminate a pregnancy in the United States, even in states with strong laws restricting abortion.
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Lawmakers in the Tennessee House and Senate have passed a bill that would make abortion pill distributors liable in wrongful death lawsuits. The bill next heads to the desk of Governor Bill Lee.
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