Disney July 21, 2022 'Silent majority' of Disney employees oppose woke 'godmother' name change, cast member says Jose Castillo, a Disney employee and GOP congressional candidate, told Fox News Digital that most Disney cast members oppose "woke" moves like the "Fairy Godmother" title change.
United Kingdom July 20, 2022 English woman arrested for praying near abortion clinic wins case Rosa Lalor, 76, had her penalty dismissed after police fined her in 2021 forbreaking lockdown rules by walking and praying outside an abortion clinic.
Democrats July 13, 2022 Abortion 'crisis': 83 House Dems urge Biden to declare public health emergency over Roe v. Wade reversal More than 80 House Democrats urged President Biden to declare a new public health emergency after the Supreme Court overturned the abortion ruling Roe v. Wade.
Latino July 12, 2022 Hispanic GOP candidates slam Jill Biden's 'taco' remark as 'grossly offensive,' 'beyond the pale' Hispanic Republican candidates throughout the country condemned first lady Jill Biden's remarks comparing the Latino community to "tacos."
New York July 11, 2022 New York town's use of eminent domain to seize land from Jewish Chabad faces legal challenge New York's Village of Atlantic Beach faces a legal challenge for religious discrimination amid its attempt to seize two vacant lots recently acquired by a Jewish Chabad.
Florida July 10, 2022 California ex-trans teen backs Florida ban on Medicaid funds for transgender medical interventions California teen Chloe Cole, who formerly identified as transgender, testified in favor of a Florida rule preventing Medicaid from funding transgender interventions.
True Crime July 5, 2022 Highland Park 4th of July shooting person of interest: Who is Robert Crimo? Robert "Bobby" E. Crimo III, also known as "Awake the Rapper," has been identified as a person of interest in the Highland Park 4th of July parade shooting.
Mass Shootings July 4, 2022 Illinois 4th of July parade shooting leaves 6 dead, more than 30 injured; suspect arrested Multiple people are dead following reports of a mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois, on Monday, the 4th of July.
Homicide June 30, 2022 Virginia man accused in slaying of non-profit CEO previously dated his widow The Virginia man who allegedly murdered the CEO of the non-profit DonorSee had once dated his wife and was trying to 'reconnect' with her, court documents reveal.
White House June 15, 2022 Biden targets GOP laws on gender and sexuality in schools during Pride Month address President Biden at the White House Wednesday signed an executive order aimed at fighting state laws on gender identiy and sexuality education for children.
Veterans May 30, 2022 Memorial Day: Veterans launch Green Beret PAC to prevent another Afghanistan-style 'travesty' Veteran Jason Bacon is launching Green Beret PAC on Memorial Day to promote the Army Special Forces veterans who are running for Congress in the 2022 midterm elections.
Roman Catholic May 29, 2022 Abortion-Communion controversy: Pope Francis elevates bishop who defended serving pro-choice politicians Robert McElroy, who condemned the idea of denying Communion to pro-choice politicians, got the nod from Pope Francis, beating the archbishop who denied Communion to Nancy Pelosi.
Ukraine May 29, 2022 Pro-Russia Ukrainian Orthodox Church splits from Moscow patriarch in 'huge blow to Putin' The pro-Russia Ukrainian Orthodox Church has formally split from Moscow Patriarch Kirill in what Rebekah Koffler calls a "huge blow to Putin" and his rationale for the war.
Books May 27, 2022 Sci-Fi Fantasy writers convention boots author for 'racial slur'; target says he was not offended In a bizarre episode of cancel culture, a Sci-Fi Fantasy conference booted Mercedes Lackey over her use of a "racial slur" to refer to a Black author, Samuel Delany, who said he was not offended by the term.
CRIME May 27, 2022 Washington pregnancy center vandalized: 'If abortion isn't safe, you aren't either' A Washington state pregnancy center experienced about $5,000 worth of vandalism this week, with a vandal painting, "If abortion isn't safe, you aren't either" on its front door.
Christianity May 27, 2022 Southern Baptist Convention releases alleged abusers list for churches to 'proactively' protect the vulnerable The Southern Baptist Convention publicly released a list of alleged sexual abusers in the wake of an exhaustive 288-page report on sexual assault claims and cover-ups.
Police and Law Enforcement May 26, 2022 Biden police order 'is embracing' parts of GOP reform bill Dems filibustered in 2020, Tim Scott says South Carolina Senator Tim Scott slammed President Biden's police reform executive order, blaming Democrats for blocking his 2020 legislation while Biden now embraces parts of it.
Oklahoma May 25, 2022 Oklahoma abortion law protecting life from conception to face legal challenge from Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood and the Center for Reproductive Rights will sue to block Oklahoma's new law banning abortion from the moment of conception after Gov. Kevin Stitt signed it.
Florida May 25, 2022 Florida city paying to restore church's public pool is OK under Establishment Clause: religious freedom firm The City of Palatka, Florida, would not violate the Establishment Clause by granting funds to restore Calvary Missionary Baptist Church's pool, First Liberty Institute says.
Nancy Pelosi May 24, 2022 DC archdiocese silent on Pelosi Communion ban, email says media requests 'will be ignored' The Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., said that media requests on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Communion ban "will be ignored," after Pelosi reportedly took Communion in D.C. Sunday.
Pennsylvania May 24, 2022 Pennsylvania Senate runoff: RNC intervenes to block McCormick absentee ballot move as Dr. Oz leads The Republican National Committee is intervening against David McCormick's campaign in a mail-in ballot counting case in the Pennsylvania Senate primary.
Nancy Pelosi May 23, 2022 Pelosi Communion ban timing has 'nothing to do' with leaked Supreme Court draft, archbishop says San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said he barred House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from receiving Holy Communion due to her abortion stance, and insisted that the timing has "nothing to do" with the Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.
Joe Biden May 23, 2022 US military will defend Taiwan 'if it comes to that,' Biden says President Joe Biden said that he would send U.S. troops to defend Taiwan if China invades the island nation in a similar way that Russia invaded Ukraine.
Roman Catholic May 23, 2022 Durbin's Catholic faith is a 'conflict of interest' for holding Supreme Court accountable: pro-choice group Ruth Sent Us, a pro-choice group that organizes protests at the homes of Supreme Court justices, has condemned Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, saying his Roman Catholic faith represents a "conflict of interest" with his role on the Senate Judiciary Committee holding SCOTUS justices accountable.
Abortion May 20, 2022 Oklahoma abortion bill is 'extreme,' 'absurd,' 'ultra MAGA,' White House says White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre full-throatedly condemned a new abortion bill Oklahoma's Legislature passed Thursday. She called it "extreme," "absurd" and "ultra-MAGA."
Kamala Harris May 19, 2022 Abortion providers to meet with Kamala Harris virtually at the White House Abortion providers will address a gathering of pro-choice activists at the White House after Vice President Kamala Harris gives opening remarks Thursday afternoon as the Supreme Court continues to weigh a reversal of Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case.
Babies May 19, 2022 Baby formula shortage bills pass House amid GOP claims Dems are 'covering up' the real problem Two baby formula bills passed the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi touted the measures as essential for freeing up WIC funding to address infant formula shortages and the other funding the FDA amid the crisis. Republicans claimed the FDA funding bill is "covering up" the real problem.
Ukraine May 18, 2022 George W. Bush makes unfortunate Iraq gaffe when condemning Putin's Ukraine invasion In what some have called a Frudian slip, former President George W. Bush mentioned Iraq while condemning Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia May 18, 2022 Finland, Sweden file official applications to join NATO amid Russia-Ukraine war The pivotal Russian neighbors Finland and Sweden formally applied to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wednesday, as the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Joe Biden May 17, 2022 Biden transgender health mandate blocked by federal court in Christian alliance's appeal A federal district court Monday temporarily blocked the enforcement of two Biden administration mandates related to transgender medical procedures and counseling.