Pro-Life Groups Launch Search For Vandals, FDA Approves Abortion Pills At Retail Pharmacies, GAF No. 1 In Network Growth
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A pro-life pregnancy center firebombed by pro-abortion terrorists last year has announced a partnership with a noted law firm to conduct an independent investigation searching for the perpetrators of the violence as it continues to characterize the federal government’s response to the attacks as lackluster.
The International Churches of Christ, a racially diverse, and theologically conservative non- denominational body of co-operating Christian congregations, along with their affiliated organizations have been accused in a lawsuit filed by five women in California of covering up child sexual abuse and pressuring members so much for money some left the church and later committed suicide.
Actress Candace Cameron Bure, who became an executive at GAC Media last year, thanked her fans for making Great American Family the “fastest growing network” in all of cable TV.
The first drug in the chemical abortion pill regimen can now be obtained via a prescription at major retail pharmacy chains after a regulatory change by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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