February 16, 2023 Spanish parliament approves legislation expanding teen abortion rights, entitling workers to menstrual leave Legislation approved by Spain's parliament expanded transgender and abortion rights for teens in the country. The new laws also entitle workers to paid menstrual leave.
February 16, 2023 Priest charged after praying outside abortion clinic decries criminalization of thoughts Father Sean Gough describes how he was targeted for praying outside of a U.K. abortion clinic and says free speech is under attack on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
February 16, 2023 Britain's threat to pro-life free speech is closer than you think The United Kingdom is debating a bill to put in place “buffer zones” around abortion facilities which could violate free expression.
February 16, 2023 Indiana church employee sentenced after stealing $574k for gambling, vacations: 'Fueled by pure greed' A 72-year-old Indiana woman was sentenced to two years in federal prison after she pleaded guilty to embezzling nearly $574,000 from a Catholic Church and school over 13 years.
February 15, 2023 South Carolina lawmakers move toward ban on abortion from conception South Carolina lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a bill that bans abortion after conception, exercising its rights after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
February 15, 2023 Priest charged after praying outside of abortion clinic says free speech is 'threatened' Father Sean Gough and attorney Lorcan Price call out laws restricting protesters from praying outside of clinics on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
February 15, 2023 Georgia Democrat shredded for smearing Justice Thomas as an 'Uncle Tom:' 'Disgusting' A state senator from Georgia condemned the idea of raising a statue dedicated to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and used an old American slur to disparage the judge.
February 15, 2023 Indiana Supreme Court to lift ban on trial courtroom broadcasts The Indiana Supreme Court will lift the longtime ban on trial courtroom broadcasts. Local judges will have the option of allowing cameras inside the courtroom starting May 1.
February 15, 2023 Dem compares Clarence Thomas to an 'Uncle Tom' as Georgia Senate approves statue of SCOTUS justice The Georgia Senate approved a proposal to install a statue of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas at the Georgia state Capitol, triggering backlash from Democrats.
February 15, 2023 National Archives apologizes to March for Life visitors, offers personal tour The National Archives and Records Administration has reached a preliminary agreement with March for Live protesters who say they were told they could not wear clothes with pro-life messages at the National Archives Museum.