January 15, 2023 Great-grandmother goes viral on TikTok for thoughts on life and death: 'Everything's going to be lovely' Popular TikTok great-grandmother Nanny Faye went viral yet again for sharing her thoughts on life and death, citing her faith as a source of peace.
January 14, 2023 Catholic bishops celebrate Born Alive Act, condemn 210 Democrats who voted against Several Catholic bishops in the United States weighed in on the House's successful passage of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
January 14, 2023 Supreme Court takes up religious freedom case involving postal worker who refused to work on Sunday The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a religious liberty case concerning a U.S. Postal Service worker who declined to work on Sundays.
January 13, 2023 Judge rules Catholic hospital ‘discriminated’ against transgender man for refusing ‘gender-affirming’ surgery A Federal judge rules Catholic hospital discriminated against a transgender man by refusing to perform a hysterectomy, which officials said was not in line with the hospital's religious beliefs.
January 13, 2023 Supreme Court in Sri Lanka orders former president to pay victims of 2019 Easter Sunday bomb attacks A bombing in Sri Lanka during a 2019 Easter ceremony killed 270 people. The country's Supreme Court ruled that inaction by the former president and other officials led to the attack.
January 13, 2023 Animal sacrifice 'should be a thing of the past': PETA spokesperson criticizes Michigan city's ruling PETA spokesperson Ashley Byrne discusses the Hamtramck, Michigan, ruling allowing at-home animal sacrifice and how it, despite it's legality, is morally wrong on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
January 12, 2023 Animals now legal to be religiously sacrificed in Michigan PETA spokesperson Ashley Byrne argues why Hamtramck, Michigan, should not be allowed to conduct at-home animal sacrifice on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
January 12, 2023 Organization calls for Hamline University to lose accreditation after professor fired for Muhammad picture A nonprofit organization is calling for Hamline University to be stripped of accreditation after an adjunct professor was dismissed after showing an image of Muhammad during a lecture.
January 12, 2023 Chinese facial recognition technology helping Iran to identify women breaking strict dress code: Report Iran is reportedly using facial recognition technology to help enforce strict dress code rules for women after months of protests against the country's morality police.
January 12, 2023 Catholic hospital discriminated against trans patient by refusing hysterectomy, US district judge rules A U.S. district court judge has ruled St Joseph Medical Center's refusal to perform a hysterectomy for the purposes of a gender transition was "discriminatory."