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Dec 09 2023
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Kate Cox can't get abortion for now, Texas Supreme Court says, halting lower court's OK
The Texas Supreme Court has paused a Travis County judge's decision to allow a woman to terminate a pregnancy in which her fetus has a fatal diagnosis. Travis County state District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble’s order in question was issued Thursday morning, and it had blocked the state from enforcing its strict abortion ban in the case of Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from the Dallas area
Austin American-StatesmanJul 12 2021
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New infections rising almost 50% across US; FDA may issue warning on J&J vaccine, report says
The U.S. averaged 19,455 new COVID-19 cases per day over the last seven days, a 47.5% increase from the previous week, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. And 43 states saw an increase in cases last week from the week before, a sign that the pandemic endures in the United States.
Hospitalizations are rising again. Deaths, a lagging indicator, also appear ready to start
USA TODAYSep 04 2015
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After Kim Davis is jailed, clerk's office issues marriage license to gay couple
With the clerk who had refused them in jail, William Smith Jr. and James Yates on Friday morning became the first same-sex couple to receive a marriage license in Rowan County, Kentucky.
CNN (Online News)Dec 21 2023
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Judge: CA's 'Sensitive Places' Limits on Concealed Carry Unconstitutional
On Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Cormac J. Carney issued a preliminary injunction against California’s “sensitive places” law, noting that it is “openly defiant to the Supreme Court.” On September 26, 2023, Breitbart News reported Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a “sensitive places” bill into law, expanding the number of gun-free zones in which licensed concealed carriers could not carry
Breitbart NewsNov 11 2023
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D-FW Catholics react to the removal of Tyler bishop, a leading critic of Pope Francis
North Texas Catholics called for prayers and strength among their community after Pope Francis forcibly removed the conservative bishop of Tyler Saturday morning, who was a leading critic of the pontiff and his progressive reforms. Bishop Joseph Strickland has accused Pope Francis of “undermining the deposit of faith,” and expressed criticism with his acceptance of LGBTQ+ Catholics. On
The Dallas Morning NewsDec 21 2023
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CNN Data Reporter Pours Cold Water On Dems Latest Anti-Trump Hope
CNN’s senior data reporter Harry Enten poured cold water on Democrats’ latest attack on former President Donald Trump.
Trump said illegal immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” during a recent speech, prompting left-wing commentators to condemn the comments as “racist” and “fascist.”
Enten, however, pointed out that Trump does increasingly well across the board when
The Daily CallerDec 22 2023
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Supreme Court rejects Jack Smith’s request for justices to quickly hear Trump immunity dispute
The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request by special counsel Jack Smith to fast-track arguments on whether Donald Trump has any immunity from federal prosecution for alleged crimes he committed while in office – a move that will likely delay his trial.
The court did not explain its reasoning and there were no noted dissents.
The court’s decision is a major blow to Smith, who
CNN (Online News)Dec 20 2023
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Archbishop prohibits same-sex blessings, admonishes Pope Francis: 'Great deception'
A Catholic archbishop in Kazakhstan reportedly issued a formal repudiation of the Vatican doctrinal office's guidance this week allowing priests to offer blessings to same-sex couples. He accused the Catholic Church of propagating "gender ideology." Tomash Peta, who has served as metropolitan archbishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana since 2003, prohibited any form of blessing for
The Christian PostAug 15 2018
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Sarah Sanders Issues Correction on Black Employment Numbers, but Refuses to Apologize for One Critical Thing
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Tuesday issued a correction via Twitter for her contention that three times the number of jobs were created for black workers during President Trump’s first year and a half than were created during former President Obama’s entire eight years.
The Daily CallerDec 19 2023
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Aldermen, neighbors rally in support of St. Louis bar hit by police car
Regulars said the turnout at Bar:PM was exceptional so early in the week — and no surprise for a bar treasured as a safe space by many gay men. Around 12:30 a.m. Monday, a rookie police officer drove his department-issue SUV into the bar on South Broadway in the Carondelet neighborhood. Initial reporting suggested the officer swerved to avoid a dog in the road, and that one of the bar’s owners
St. Louis Post-Dispatch