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Aug 06 2020
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CatholicVote Calls on Joe Biden to Condemn Attacks on Sacred Symbols
CatholicVote.org, a national faith-based organization, is calling on Joe Biden to condemn recent attacks by progressives on sacred symbols.
“Catholic churches across America are literally burning, and Joe Biden has said nothing,” CatholicVote President Brian Burch said, adding:
Leading members of the Democratic Party have fueled a climate of hate against Catholics, and these
Breitbart NewsMay 08 2020
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White House Rejects C.D.C.’s Coronavirus Reopening Plan
As President Trump rushes to reopen the economy, a battle has erupted between the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over the agency’s detailed guidelines to help schools, restaurants, churches and other establishments safely reopen.
A copy of the C.D.C. guidance obtained by The New York Times includes sections for child care programs, schools and day camps,
New York Times (News)Nov 16 2020
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Freshman congressman Madison Cawthorn labeled anti-Semite for trying to convert Jews to Christianity
Newly elected congressman Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) is being called an anti-Semite after speaking about his Christian faith in a recent interview and describing his efforts to evangelize Jews and Muslims.
Cawthorn, 25, was profiled by the Jewish Insider in an article published Monday that discussed his background and noted that after he was paralyzed from the waist down in a near-fatal
The BlazeAug 06 2020
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How Trump is moving heaven and earth to motivate evangelical voters
God is “on our side,” President Donald Trump told Evangelicals in January. Their support is steadfast, but their numbers are shrinking as a proportion of the electorate.
It was an instantly iconic moment: President Donald Trump, standing in front of historic St. John’s Church near the White House, holding a Bible aloft.
The night before, the church’s basement had been set ablaze
Christian Science MonitorNov 18 2020
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Catholics divided as bishops examine Biden's abortion stance
Catholics split almost evenly in supporting Donald Trump or Joe Biden in the presidential election. Now they're sharply divided over a declaration by the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that the president-elect's support for abortion rights presents the church with a "difficult and complex situation."
Fox News DigitalApr 04 2022
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U.S. to seek Russia's suspension from UN Human Rights Council
The U.S. will seek Russia's suspension from the United Nations Human Rights Council in response to allegations that Russian forces committed war crimes in Bucha and elsewhere in Ukraine, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Monday.
The big picture: Ukraine's forces retook the Kyiv region and northern areas of the country over the weekend. Officials and independent
AxiosSep 13 2022
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Right-wing media are having a predictable meltdown about Visa’s adoption of credit card purchasing categories for firearms
Right-wing media figures are fearmongering about the announcement that credit card companies will start separately categorizing gun and ammunition purchases. They have claimed the move will create a national registry of gun owners, constituting an attack on the Second Amendment, and blamed various government organizations for the new international standards.
On September 10, Visa
Media MattersJun 21 2022
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Supreme Court says Maine cannot deny tuition aid to religious schools
The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended a recent streak of victories for religious interests, striking down a Maine tuition program that does not allow public funds to go to schools that promote religious instruction.
The vote was 6 to 3, with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. writing for the majority and the court’s three liberals in dissent.
It was the latest case in which the
Washington PostOct 29 2021
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Biden says Pope Francis told him he's a 'good Catholic' amid criticism over his abortion views
As President Joe Biden embarked on only his second overseas trip, he started with a personally poignant audience with Pope Francis on Friday, the first time in more than half a century that a Roman Catholic U.S. leader has met at the Vatican with the head of the Catholic Church.
The White House said the private meeting lasted about 90 minutes, unusually long.
Overshadowing the
ABC News (Online)Jul 19 2022
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Gun violence leads community groups to take bolder action
Dominique Davis was inside a Seattle-area church one day in March 2021 when a man with a handgun opened fire during a meeting of Community Passageways, a group he founded that works to curb gun violence.
The gunman shot 19-year-old Omari Wallace several times before fleeing. Wallace, who was attending an orientation for a program to steer young people away from violence and keep them
Associated Press