
Parents are furious after a public school in Rochester hosted a “World Hijab Day” which encouraged girls to wear the Muslim head covering without informing them ahead of time.
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Known as one of the greatest Supreme Court justices of all time, the late Chief Justice Antonin Scalia was also a devout Catholic who rigorously defended the rights of the unborn, traditional marriage, and the role of faith in the public square. He will be sorely missed!
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The same judge who ordered Kentucky clerk Kim Davis to jail last year issued a ruling in her favor this week when he decided that the marriage licenses she has been issuing, which do not include her name, are valid under state law.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Target is one of the first major retails to start cashing in on the new “gender-neutral” craze for children by introducing a line of bedding that can be used for either boys or girls.
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A class-action law suit has been filed in Manhattan Supreme Court by models who are alleging that six New York-based modeling agencies routinely mistreated them.
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After NASA lawyers began pressuring a group of employees at the Johnson Space Center to remove the name of Jesus from their club announcements, members are now poised to sue the agency.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Outrage is growing across the nation over a decision by the Phoenix City Council to ban all prayer before meetings rather than allow a demonic invocation from the local Satanic Temple.
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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Parents of schoolchildren in Brighton, England were outraged when their children, some as young as 13, were given a government survey to fill out that asked them to pick their gender (or genders) from a list of 25 options.
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Senator Todd Weiler
A lawmaker from the state of Utah has introduced landmark legislation asking the state to recognize pornography as a public health hazard.
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The Supreme Court of the state of Texas has ruled in favor of a group of high school cheerleaders who claimed their right to free speech was violated when their school prohibited displays of banners with Bible verses at football games.
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