Healthcare Workers Denied Religious Exemptions to Receive $10 Million in Vaccine Mandate Settlement
Healthcare workers at NorthShore University Health System are expected to receive $10.3 million in a “first-of-its-kind” settlement.
Healthcare workers at NorthShore University Health System are expected to receive $10.3 million in a “first-of-its-kind” settlement.
A grassroots movement protesting mandatory COVID-19 vaccines has named Wednesday, August 11 “WalkOutWednesday.”
California has agreed to pay more than $2 million in legal fees to attorneys representing churches placed under severe restrictions during the pandemic.
Pro-life leaders expressed relief the Supreme Court has finally agreed to hear a significant challenge to its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade.
The ACLU is seeking to remove a nativity scene on the lawn of the Fulton County Courthouse that has been displayed since 1980.
Dozens of worshippers protested in San Diego Sunday against Gov. Newsom’s coronavirus orders prohibiting indoor worship, including gatherings in people’s homes.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) lifted the restrictions he placed on houses of worship in his state Thursday after two churches filed an emergency injunction pending appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Legislation in South Dakota to protect children from hormone treatment and ‘sex reassignment’ surgery cleared a committee vote on Wednesday.
The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the management company of a Missouri 55-and-older housing development for its ban on Christmas lights and yard displays.
An Oklahoma public elementary school removed its third-grade live Nativity scene from its annual Christmas production after receiving a threatening letter from an atheist group.
The criminal case against the undercover video journalists who exposed the fetal tissue trafficking activity of Planned Parenthood and its allies in the biomedical procurement industry is headed to trial.
The Trump HHS has proposed a rule that would end Obama-era regulations forcing faith-based adoption agencies to compromise their beliefs.
The New York City Council is repealing a ban on counseling to help those who suffer from unwanted same-sex attraction and gender confusion.
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against the Planned Parenthood journalists reveals abortion industry workers admitting to trafficking the body parts of aborted babies.
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against the video journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s alleged fetal tissue trafficking begins.
A public library deleted photos of small children lying on top of drag queens and fondling their false breasts at a Drag Queen Story Hour.
A “Drag Queen Story Hour” event at a Dallas, Texas, library last Saturday featured two drag queens, one of whom read the story What Color Is Your Underwear? to small children.
Two Massachusetts doctors said they support legislation that would eliminate a requirement for abortionists to provide immediate medical care to an infant who survives an abortion.
Abortion industry giants and their political allies condemned a ban on most abortions passed by the Alabama state Senate Tuesday and headed to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk.
The California Supreme Court granted an emergency stay on Friday in the criminal proceedings against Sandra Merritt, one of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) journalists who produced the undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s alleged practice of harvesting and selling the body parts of aborted babies for profit.
A California Democrat lawmaker is pushing a bill that would require all IDs for students between the ages of 12 to 24 to display a phone number to Planned Parenthood.
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has denied the requests of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and his abortion allies to block Planned Parenthood videos from public viewing in the courtroom during the upcoming hearing of video journalist Sandra Merritt.
During a routine traffic stop in 2015 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, police officers found Fentanyl, LSD, and marijuana in the vehicle belonging to James Scott Pendergraft IV, in addition to bloody abortion instruments – used in illegal home abortions – that still had human tissue attached.
A Republican candidate for state representative filed a lawsuit seeking the right to use legislative videos taken during proceedings of the Texas House of Representatives in his campaign advertising. He claims that the videos highlight votes and positions that his opponent incumbent Wayne Smith (R-Baytown) has taken that are inconsistent with what Smith tells constituents.
The same judge who ordered Kentucky clerk Kim Davis to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has now rejected a motion filed by the ACLU that would have forced her to issue the licenses with her name and title on them.
The pro-life operatives who took undercover videos in Planned Parenthood facilities and were indicted by a Harris County, Texas, grand jury, have been offered pretrial diversion in the criminal cases against them say attorneys for the pair.
Wisconsin parents quickly united to block a pro-homosexual activist from pitching her pro-transgender claim to their six-year-old kids, despite getting only one school day of warning from local school officials.
According to a report from ClickOrlando, a controversy in Lake County, FL is brewing around one man’s request for a satanic prayer before a recent county commission meeting. Chaz Stevens is calling the denial of his satanic prayer “discriminatory.” An email from
Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has left the Democratic Party and joined the GOP, saying that the Democratic party abandoned her.
Polk State College in Lakeland, Florida is doubling down in its support of a professor accused of discriminating against and giving failing grades to a 16 year-old virtual student in his Humanities course for defying his anti-Christian worldview in her essays.
A humanities professor gave a 16-year-old girl four consecutive “zero” grades on assignments at Polk State College in Lakeland, Florida, for refusing to conform to his anti-Christian worldview.