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'No Right to Expose Children to Pornography': Supreme Court TX Ruling Called 'Major Victory'

'No Right to Expose Children to Pornography': Supreme Court TX Ruling Called 'Major Victory' In a move that protects young people using the internet, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law requiring porn sites to verify that users are ages 18 or older. 

Supreme Court Rules for Parental Rights in Landmark Maryland LGBTQ Book Case

Supreme Court Rules for Parental Rights in Landmark Maryland LGBTQ Book Case The U.S. Supreme Court has decided on a landmark case that redefines the boundaries between the public school education system, LGBTQ lessons, and parental rights

Pastor's Wife Deported: Family Speaks Out, Pleads for Mercy as Homeland Security Issues Statement

Pastor's Wife Deported: Family Speaks Out, Pleads for Mercy as Homeland Security Issues Statement Maria Isidro, a mother and pastor’s wife, has been deported to Mexico, sparking debate and frustration among friends, family members, and supporters. The details of her case — which continues to attract attention — are complex, as Maria’s family fights for her return to Florida, where she lived for nearly three decades.

Supreme Court Rules States Can Cut Planned Parenthood from Medicaid Funding

Supreme Court Rules States Can Cut Planned Parenthood from Medicaid Funding In a significant decision handed down Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that states, including South Carolina, have the authority to exclude abortion providers like Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs. 

Pastor Carries Cross from Coast to Coast to Preach Christ and Call Attention to the Homeless

Pastor Carries Cross from Coast to Coast to Preach Christ and Call Attention to the Homeless A pastor who has carried a 75-pound, wooden cross for two years across the United States is in the nation's capital this week with a message he first preached on the West Coast.

Faith-Filled Legacy: Houston's Historic Antioch Church Honors God's Hand in Freedom and Founding

Faith-Filled Legacy: Houston's Historic Antioch Church Honors God's Hand in Freedom and Founding Antioch Missionary Baptist Church recently celebrated Juneteenth amid a rich history that includes its founding in 1866, just months after federal officials in nearby Galveston announced emancipation for enslaved people. Pastor Lou McElroy says it's clear that the Lord paved the way for the church's beginning as well as for its first full-time pastor, Jack Yates.