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California moms continue legal fight against state law removing religious exemptions for school vaccinations
Four California mothers have escalated their challenge against a 2016 law that eliminates religious exemptions for school vaccinations, arguing the law violates their First Amendment rights.

5 new Texas laws set to take effect next month
After a historic regular session, Texas state lawmakers passed hundreds of new laws on everything from requiring a Ten Commandments display in public schools to establishing legal definitions for “man” and “woman.”

Texas bill to regulate public bathroom use based on sex stalls amid House Democrats' exodus
A bill that would require individuals in Texas public schools and government buildings to use bathrooms matching their sex as opposed to gender identity has stalled after more than 50 House Democrats fled the state, paralyzing the chamber during the special legislative session.

Virginia school district investigating allegations staff helped arrange abortions for students
The largest school district in Virginia says it’s looking into claims that school officials helped arrange and fund abortion services for students without parental notification.

Trump repeats threat to federalize DC over 'totally out of control' crime after ex-DOGE employee attacked
President Donald Trump has signaled he’s ready to federalize Washington, D.C., over what he calls “totally out of control” crime in the nation’s capital.

Texas LGBT group boots drag peformer after alleged 'grooming' of 2 boys
A Dallas-based LGBT group says it has terminated its relationship with a drag performer over allegations that he “groomed” two boys.

'Thank you Jesus': CCM artist Forrest Frank says broken back is miraculously healed
Just two weeks after breaking his back in a skateboarding accident, Christian music artist Forrest Frank says God has miraculously healed his injury.

Cracker Barrel faces EEOC complaint over rebranded DEI policies
Attorneys say Cracker Barrel may be in violation of federal and state civil rights laws related to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

Pro-life activist jailed for praying silently outside Michigan abortion clinic appeals to Supreme Court
A pro-life activist who has been convicted and sentenced to 90 days in jail for silently praying in a public area near a Michigan abortion facility is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in his case.

'Flashbacks to Tehran': Iranian pastor urges Trump to protect persecuted Christians, not deport them
Iranian Pastor Ara Torosian traveled to the nation's capital to fast and pray for three days outside the White House for the asylum seekers in his congregation who were detained by federal immigration officials and could face severe persecution if returned to their native country.



















