Jonah Hicap
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School in Colorado sued for rejecting 'Lord' in locker room decides to remove all donor nameplates
A Colorado college has decided to remove all donor plaques from its football locker room to avoid including an inscription of a Bible verse from a former student who sued for violation of free speech and Establishment Clause under the U.S. Constitution.
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Kentucky governor signs state's 1st pro-life law in 12 years, making informed consent mandatory for women seeking abortion
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin signed on Tuesday a bill that would make it mandatory for a woman seeking abortion to receive medical information at least 24 hours before the procedure.
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Tallest cross in Western Hemisphere and second largest in world rising in Texas
The tallest cross in the Western Hemisphere will soon rise in Corpus Christi, translated to "Body of Christ," in Texas.
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Loud Muslim calls to prayer irk residents of 'Muslimville, U.S.A.'; one complainant threatened with defamation suit
Residents of a city in Michigan are complaining about the loud Muslim call to prayer coming from a mosque every morning.
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81 Muslim-Americans involved in violent extremist plots in 2015, highest since 9/11
The number of Muslim-Americans involved in violent extremist plots totalled 81 last year, the highest since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States, according to a new report.
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Minnesota public school bans Christmas, Thanksgiving, other holidays in the name of inclusivity
A principal at a Minnesota public school has decided to ban all major holidays including Valentine's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas to appease all religions and be "inclusive."
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Montana residents protest influx of foreign refugees, blame Muslims for rising crimes
More than 100 people rallied in front of Missoula County Courthouse Monday to protest the influx of foreign refugees in Montana as Muslims are being blamed by some as the cause of high crimes in cities across the United States.
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Hijab-wearing American fencing athlete aims to make Olympic history in Rio
American Ibtihaj Muhammad will be making history in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by becoming the first U.S. athlete to compete wearing a hijab, worn by Muslim women in compliance with the teachings of Islam.
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Phoenix City Council frustrates Satanists' planned invocation by adopting silent prayer for meeting
The scheduled invocation by members of the Satanic Temple in Tucson will no longer push through as the Phoenix City Council decided to have a silent prayer during its meeting.
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David Daleiden rejects deal that would've led to dropping of charges against him in Planned Parenthood case
Pro-life activist David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) will not accept a plea bargain deal related to his charges of creating a fake ID and buying human tissue during his undercover investigation of abortion provider Planned Parenthood.
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Planned Parenthood profited from selling foetal parts, new documents released by pro-life group show
Abortion provider Planned Parenthood profited from selling parts of aborted babies, according to a pro-life organization, which released documents to support the Texas investigation that may prompt the creation of a new grand jury.
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Former Catholic seminarian arrested in California in foiled attempt to have sex with infants, toddlers
A former Ohio seminarian was arrested by authorities in San Diego, California on Friday for allegedly seeking to have sex with infants and toddlers in Mexico.