Katherine Weber

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Ala. Judge Dismisses Catholic TV Network's HHS Mandate Lawsuit

    Earlier this week, an Alabama federal judge dismissed the lawsuit of a major Catholic television network regarding the Obama administration's contraception mandate, determining that the rules of the mandate have not been finalized yet, and therefore the court could not make a proper judgment on the case.

  • Ky. Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto of Religious Liberties Bill

    Earlier this week, Kentucky lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to override the veto of the state's Democratic governor regarding a bill aimed at protecting religious freedoms.

  • Atheist Shoe Company Accuses Postal Service of Discrimination

    Atheist Shoe Company Accuses Postal Service of Discrimination

    A German-based atheist shoe company is accusing the United States Postal Service of discrimination, claiming that when using "atheist" branded packaging tape on its shipments, the company's packages arrived to their U.S. destination at far greater delays compared to when they used a generic packaging tape.

  • GOP Chairman on Gay Marriage: 'Don't Act Like Old Testament Heretics'

    GOP Chairman on Gay Marriage: 'Don't Act Like Old Testament Heretics'

    As the U.S. Supreme Court hears two possibly landmark cases regarding same-sex marriage this week, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus says that although he believes marriage should be reserved for a man and woman, he doesn't think the GOP party should act like "Old Testament heretics" regarding the issue.

  • Egypt's Coptic Orphans Nonprofit Gets Gov't Recognition After 8 Years

    Egypt's Coptic Orphans Nonprofit Gets Gov't Recognition After 8 Years

    After eight years of indecision, the Egyptian government has approved the international NGO registration of Coptic Orphans, a nonprofit organization focusing on relief efforts for paternal orphans and their families.

  • North Dakota Gov. Approves Strictest Abortion Law in Country

    North Dakota's Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed into law on Tuesday the country's most restrictive ban on abortions, making abortions in the state illegal once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can happen as early as six weeks into the pregnancy.

  • Creationist Offers $20K to Disprove Book of Genesis in Court

    An expert in creationism has recently announced that he will reward $10,000 of his own money to anyone who can scientifically disprove the literal account of the Bible's book of Genesis in an informal trial in front of a judge.

  • 'The Bible' Still Most Watched Show With Over 10 Million Viewers

    'The Bible' Still Most Watched Show With Over 10 Million Viewers

    In its fourth week, the History Channel's "The Bible" miniseries has maintained strong ratings above 10 million viewers, continuing to hold the title of most watched television program from 8 p.m.–10 p.m. on Sunday evenings.

  • Survey: 69 Percent Learned Something New From 'The Bible' Miniseries

    Survey: 69 Percent Learned Something New From 'The Bible' Miniseries

    The History Channel's highly-successful miniseries "The Bible" has not only received record-breaking ratings, but it has also managed to teach the majority of viewers something they didn't already know about the Bible, according to a new Barna survey.

  • Report: Forced Abortion in China Takes Life of 7-Month Boy

    A graphic photograph currently circulating China's social media platforms reveals that tragically a seven-month-old male fetus was forcefully aborted on Friday, March 22, proving that China has yet to enforce its recently-implemented ban on late-term abortions.