Trump Critic Defeated In Primary, Pastor Calls For End To Gun Violence, Evangelical Group Supports Afghan Refugees
As expected, a staunch critic of former President Donald Trump has lost the Republican nomination for her seat in Congress, becoming the fourth and most high-profile Republican serving in the U.S. House of Representatives to lose renomination after supporting his impeachment.
A coalition of Evangelical groups urged Congress to pass legislation allowing Afghans evacuated from the country to apply to become legal permanent residents.
A judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from removing an Obamacare regulation that required coverage for natural family planning counseling.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has approved a proposal to possibly revise a social statement that respects the conscience of members who oppose same-sex marriage.
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