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Dec 06 2019
News
GOP Rep. pitches LGBTQ rights bill with religious exemptions
As Democrats champion anti-discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community and Republicans counter with worries about safeguarding religious freedom, one congressional Republican is offering a proposal on Friday that aims to achieve both goals.
The bill that Utah GOP Rep. Chris Stewart plans to unveil would shield LGBTQ individuals from discrimination in employment, housing,
Associated PressOct 15 2021
News
UK Lawmaker David Amess Dies After Being Stabbed Multiple Times
British lawmaker Sir David Amess, of the Conservative Party, died Friday after being stabbed several times in his Southend West constituency.
Amess, the member of parliament for Southend West, was meeting with voters at Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea on Friday.
Just after 3 p.m. local time, Essex police issued a statement in which it confirmed that a man had died at
HuffPostFeb 10 2014
Opinion
Are secular liberals getting cocky?
In pressing their advantage in the culture war, liberals too often overreach. At first it sounds like a publicity stunt. A disgruntled ex-Mormon named Tom Phillips files a criminal complaint in England against the Mormon church, alleging that it promulgates untrue doctrines for the purpose of securing financial contributions from church members. A magistrate then responds by issuing a summons
Damon LinkerMay 08 2020
News
Guidelines drafted by CDC were rejected by Trump administration citing religious freedom, economic concerns
The Trump administration rejected guidelines proposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on how to take public health precautions to safely reopen the economy, according to The New York Times.
The guidelines drafted were meant to instruct how schools, restaurants, churches and other establishments can safely reopen.
They include using disposable dishes and
The HillDec 31 2019
Analysis
Joe Biden Attacked Texas Concealed-Carry Law That Prevented A Massacre Sunday
On Sunday morning a gunman opened fire at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas. The gunman shot two people before an armed person in the congregation shot him seconds after the gunman opened fire. One of the victims is reportedly in critical condition, the other has died.
The church was live streaming their Sunday service when shots were fired. Thus you can watch
The FederalistSep 27 2017
Opinion
OPINION: Stirring racial divisiveness instead of sticking to the news
The president-bashing liberal media ignore a church shooting and distort constructive efforts in Puerto Rico.
Washington TimesJun 18 2021
News
US Catholic bishops advance communion document, setting up potential rebuke of Biden
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on Friday proceeded with a plan that could deny communion to public figures who support abortion rights, setting up a potential public rebuke of President Joe Biden.
By a vote of 168 to 55, with six abstentions, the bishops went forward with plans for a report on the meaning of the Eucharist in the church. The vote is part of a longer
CNN DigitalMar 24 2020
News
Trump said he wants the US to ease coronavirus restrictions and be 'raring to go by Easter,' which goes against the advice of his own experts
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that he wanted to ease up on coronavirus-related restrictions in a matter of weeks, even as his top experts say it could take months for life to go back to normal.
"I would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter," Trump said during a Fox News town-hall event at the White House. Easter is on April 12, in 19 days.
Business InsiderMay 01 2015
News
Online tithing? Yes, Mormons soon will be able to pay with a simple click
The LDS Church has embraced modern financial tools and will now allow members in the United States — and those outside who bank with American institutions — to pay their tithing and other donations online.
The faith's expectation is that devout Mormons give 10 percent of their income — known as tithing — to the Utah-based church.
Apr 29 2015
News
LDS apostle hospitalized last week now recuperating at home
Mormon apostle Richard G. Scott is recuperating at home after being hospitalized since Thursday for gastrointestinal bleeding.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports his illness kept the 86-year-old from speaking at the Mormon church's General Conference earlier this month.
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