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Saturday, March 12, 2022
Christians in India fear that persecution of their communities will intensify after the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party won elections in four states, which will be seen as an overwhelming endorsement of the party’s anti-minority stance.
The Tavistock gender clinic was found to be operating outside NHS safeguards by giving referrals for experimental hormones to children suffering from gender dysphoria, according to a review commissioned by NHS England.
Texas’ highest court has recommended that a lawsuit against the state’s heartbeat abortion ban should be dismissed, as state officials are not enforcing the pro-life measure.
Christian singer-songwriter Blessing Offor refuses to allow his blindness to stop him. The Nigerian-born artist says he wants to share his talents with the world in a way that helps listeners hope for brighter days ahead.
A high-profile nun is suing the District of Columbia over its vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, saying the requirement would force her to violate sincerely held religious beliefs.
There’s a long road ahead. But DeSantis and his team, along with GOP state lawmakers, can take credit for a huge first step.
A new Pew Research survey shows most Americans believe certain rights of passage are much more difficult for young peopl
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