December 13, 2022
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As Extent of Twitter Censorship Is Unearthed, Public Outcry Swells |
by Dan Hart |
As the public continues to digest "the Twitter files," a series of past internal Twitter documents released to journalists by new Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk, lawmakers and public figures are expressing outrage at what they call an unjust concentration of power that fell into the hands of overtly partisan actors. |
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Judge Halts Pro-life Law Because it Violates Pagans' Religious Views |
by Ben Johnson |
An Indiana judge has ruled a law that would protect nearly all children from abortion cannot take effect, on the grounds that it would violate the religious beliefs of non-Christians, including pagans. |
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Libraries Shelving Kirk Cameron's Book Reading Could Face Lawsuits |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
As far as dramas go, America's library wars have all the makings of a good Hollywood script. But unfortunately for actor Kirk Cameron, there's nothing fictional about it. The "Growing Pains" star is the latest parent to do battle with the country's woke book lenders after 50 locations opened their doors to drag queens - only to slam them in the face of Christians. If the libraries he contacted about a book reading won't reconsider, Cameron has a message for them: welcome me to your library or see you in court. |
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Biden Admin Can't Force Religious Hospitals to Perform Gender Transition Surgeries, Another Court Rules |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may not enforce a rule against religious entities that interprets "antidiscrimination laws in a way that compels them to perform and provide insurance coverage for gender transitions," a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled Friday. The decision comes only months after the Fifth Circuit upheld a permanent injunction against the HHS rule for different group of Catholic health care providers. |
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