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Courts & Law

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Federal judge in Texas blocks Biden admin mandate that forces doctors to perform trans surgeries

This is the second federal court that has moved to block the Biden administration mandate that originated during the Obama years.

Health

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Judge Wendy Beetlestone with President Barack Obama

Nuns seek to stop CNN reporter-turned-judge from forcing them to pay for contraception - again

Lawyers for Little Sisters of the Poor prevail against Wisconsin's attempt to strip religious exemption from state unemployment program rather than comply with SCOTUS ruling for Catholic Charities.

Congress

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Mike Johnson, Columbia

Speaker Johnson suggests sending National Guard to Columbia if protests do not die down

Johnson said he plans to take what he has witnessed in New York back to Washington D.C., and inform President Joe Biden on the situation. 

State Houses

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Human compost, Oct. 6, 2022,  Seattle, Wash.

New York legalizes 'human composting' as religious groups raise the alarm

Proponents tout the new disposal method as more environmentally friendly than burial or cremation.

Religion

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Millions of Christians not planning to vote this November, could shape election: Study

The Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University study found that approximately 104 million people under the "people of faith" umbrella are not expected to vote this election, including 41 million Christians and 32 million of whom regularly go to church.

Congress

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Steve Scalise

Scalise slams hypocrisy of Biden fossil fuel phase-out

The House GOP whip said phasing out fossil fuels domestically will only lead to industrial imports from countries that emit more carbon emissions than the U.S.

Culture

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Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg doubles down on Holocaust rhetoric

Goldberg asked why people should believe the Nazi's claims about Jews being a race.

Courts & Law

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Appeals court halts federal rule forcing religious doctors to perform gender transitions

A coalition of Catholic hospitals, along with other organizations connected to the Roman Catholic faith, sued the administration on grounds that the mandate would force them to violate their religious beliefs.

Asia

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Indonesia votes to ban extramarital sex, prohibit insulting leaders

The code also alters the death penalty and criminalizes spreading communism.

Congress

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U.S. military personnel in New York City

GOP senators file bill to create Education Savings Accounts for military families

The bill also “supports military readiness by helping attract and retain top talent, ensuring service members don’t have to sacrifice their children’s education,” Banks said.

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