Abortion Pill Rulings Could Send FDA Approval to the Supreme Court
by Joy Stockbauer
Friday afternoon, a U.S. district court judge in Texas issued a long-awaited ruling in the case Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The judge decided in favor of the plaintiff, agreeing that the FDA's approval of the chemical abortion drug regimen was politicized and bypassed safety concerns in the rush to put abortion drugs on the U.S. market. The judge gave the federal government one week to file an appeal before the ruling would go into effect, revoking FDA approval of the chemical abortion regimen and removing it from the market.
GOP Same-Sex Marriage Supporter Calls Securing Southern Border 'Unchristian'
by Ben Johnson
A Republican congressman who voted twice in favor of a bill foisting same-sex marriage on the whole country has denounced efforts to secure America's southern border with Mexico as "unchristian." "Bring unchristian anti-immigrant bills to the floor and I am a NO on the debt ceiling," Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) threatened Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Twitter.
University VP Thanks 'Peaceful' Students for Harassing and Attacking Riley Gaines
by Suzanne Bowdey
It isn't just women's sports that needs protecting in this diabolical war for trans extremism. It's women themselves. Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines made that abundantly clear in a visit to the campus of San Francisco State University last Thursday, where she was physically attacked for suggesting girls deserve a safe space to compete. Turns out, there are no safe spaces - not when you spurn the mob.
Walter Reed Jettisons Catholic Priests from Serving Veterans at Medical Center
by Dan Hart
In a move that has stunned Catholics and religious freedom advocates, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. issued a "cease and desist order" just before Holy Week to a community of Franciscan Catholic priests from Holy Name College that had been serving servicemembers and their families at the center for almost two decades.