In Huckabee, Israel Will Have a Longtime Friend and True Believer as Ambassador | Baptist Press
(RNS) — Mike Huckabee’s journey to becoming the U.S. ambassador to Israel began 50 years ago.
(RNS) — Mike Huckabee’s journey to becoming the U.S. ambassador to Israel began 50 years ago.
The new White House press secretary takes over today. Karin Jean-Pierre's promotion makes her the first black person to hold the key post.
Following Politico’s publication of a story containing a draft United States Supreme Court opinion in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization indicating that a majority of Supreme Court justices seem inclined to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide, multiple churches and pro-life advocacy organizations have found themselves subject to vandalism and theft.
The Biden administration has announced Karine Jean-Pierre as the new White House Press Secretary, replacing the departing Jen Psaki. She will become the second White House Press Secretary to serve under President Joe Biden and the seventh woman to serve as press secretary overall.
With a "mind-blowing" crisis intensifying on the U.S. southern border, journalists, politicians, and experts are sounding the alarm on an ever-metastasizing and dangerous dilemma.
Polls taken over the past week purport to show how the American people feel about topics related to abortion as the possibility of a reversal of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide looms large.
Here are five notable Supreme Court cases that cited Griswold v. Connecticut in their majority opinions. These include decisions regarding abortion, homosexuality, and same-sex marriage.
The Senate rejected a Democratic-led bill Wednesday that would have guaranteed abortion rights nationwide.
A U.S. Senate candidate in Pennsylvania is accusing Wikipedia of trying to “cancel” her by deleting her Wikipedia page as her campaign gains momentum in the days leading up to the primary election.
Authorities are investigating after groups of pro-abortion advocacy organizations identifying themselves as Jane’s Revenge claimed credit for vandalizing the headquarters of a pro-life advocacy group in Wisconsin, vowing to carry out future attacks if their pro-life counterparts do not “disband.”
The bill would codify abortion into federal law and would remove conscience protections for pro-life Christian medical professionals.