Jonah Hicap
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Obama says North Carolina, Mississippi bathroom laws are 'wrong and should be overturned'
U.S. President Barack Obama said North Carolina and Mississippi's bathroom laws send the wrong signals and should be repealed.
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U.S. lawmakers show documents proving Planned Parenthood illegally profited from selling baby parts
A House committee has released documents to show that Planned Parenthood profited in exchange for selling foetal organs and tissue as Iowa moved to defund the abortion provider.
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Over 100,000 sign petition to stop Satanic Black Mass: 'A direct, deliberate and sinful act of hatred against God'
More than 100,000 people have signed a petition to stop a Satanic Black Mass that will be held in Oklahoma City in August.
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U.S. appeals court rules in favour of transgender student in bathroom case
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday in favour of a transgender student who sued her school for discrimination after she was barred from using the boys' restroom.
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Atheists display foetus-shaped cookies at university pro-abortion rally, horrifying students
Pro-life students criticized an atheist group at the University of North Georgia after displaying fetus and sperm-shaped cookies at a pro-abortion rally on campus.
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U.S. government admits it doesn't need to force religious organisations to provide contraceptives
The U.S. government has admitted that it can accommodate religious objections to the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
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L.A. school opens gender-neutral restroom, sparking protest from concerned parents
A California high school has converted a girls' restroom into a gender-neutral facility to accommodate transgenders, and male and female students.
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Man jailed for dealing drugs forgives cop who framed him: Forgiveness and redemption exemplified
For four years, Jameel McGee of Michigan languished in jail for dealing drugs because a police officer framed him.
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Catholic university's decision to invite Bill Clinton as commencement speaker assailed
Loyola Marymount University's decision to invite former U.S. president Bill Clinton, a pro-abortion politician, as its commencement speaker for the May 7 graduation "is a new low in the University's repeated betrayal of its Catholic mission."
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Texas parents say 'Our God is Bigger' after Bible verse removed from school website
Parents of students in Texas are buying "Our God is Bigger" t-shirts after a school was forced to delete a Bible verse from its website following a complaint from an atheist group.
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U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Obama immigration case
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Monday on the case involving President Barack Obama's immigration actions.
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Cirque du Soleil cancels North Carolina shows over bathroom law; governor scores gay lobby
Theatrical circus group Cirque du Soleil has canceled its upcoming shows in North Carolina to show its opposition to the bathroom privacy law that imposes that people can use bathrooms according to their biological sex.