A little-known law passed in 2023 requires public schools to teach "the reasons adoption is preferable to abortion" in grades 6-12
On Wednesday's show: We discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup. And we remember Rev. William Lawson, the founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston's Third Ward, who died Tuesday at the age of 95.
On May 12, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Mya Clark reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
The University of Chicago's Institute of Politics building was surrounded by pro-Palestinian protesters Friday afternoon.
The EBU is striving for calm in the midst of chaos in this year’s competition, according to Johnny Fallon.
The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss the infected blood scandal as the final report is published on Monday. Plus: could inflation figures released on Wednesday give the Conservatives a desperately needed boost? Continue reading
The Labour leader has managed to stem a potential showdown with trade union leaders this week over wording on a workers’ rights deal. If this is a dress rehearsal for Labour in government, how has Keir Starmer and his party fared? The Guardian’s John Harris is joined by the columnist Polly Toynbee and Marc Stears, a former Labour party speechwriter and UCL Policy Lab director Continue reading
The Guardian’s Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey talk about Rishi Sunak’s big speech on security and how he hopes to draw a dividing line between the Conservatives and Labour. And Keir Starmer will meet union bosses on Tuesday but anger is brewing over Natalie Elphicke and rumours about Labour’s plan to water down pledges on workers’ rights Continue reading
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Seven of the “D.C. Nine” jailed pro-lifers were sentenced on May 14 and 15 to additional prison time for their roles in a traditional rescue at a late-term abortion center. LifeSiteNews journalist Louis Knuffke, who has been extensively covering the trial and sentencing of these pro-life heroes, interviews friends and family of some of those sentenced. Despite their relief that the sentences were not as harsh as anticipated, they resolutely opposed the injustice of trying and convicting those...
Numerous students walked the Columbia commencement ceremony stage wearing kaffiyehs, handcuffs and Palestinian prisoners' names on their caps.
John Hinshaw reminded Justice Kollar-Kotelly of the One Judge of all, before whom they will soon appear to answer for their actions regarding the bloody murder of the innocent unborn babies killed throughout America over the decades by abortion.