Category: abortion

Post-Roe Fallout Dulls Odds, but GOP Poised for Kansas US House Sweep

More than 900,000 Kansans voted in a special election on Aug. 2 and nearly 60 percent of them rejected a proposed amendment removing abortion access as a fundamental right from the state’s constitution. The Kansas special election was the first public referendum on abortion following June’s U.S. Supreme Court repeal of Roe v. Wade, which…


California Churches to Be Exempt From Providing Abortion Coverage to Employees

Three churches in California are exercising their religious freedom—a federal court ruled—and no longer have to cover abortion services through health care plans for employees, as of Aug. 25.   U.S. District Court Chief Judge Kimberly Mueller of the Eastern District of California ruled in favor of the three churches—Foothill Church in Glendora, Calvary Chapel Chino Hills…


Pro-Life, Pro-Choice Groups Face Off at California College Over Proposition 1

Opposers of a new abortion-related bill squared off with counter-protesters at the University of California Berkeley campus on Aug. 26. Proposition 1 would amend abortion law in California. “It will allow up until the moment of birth electively, which means even 24 hours before your due date you could just choose to get an abortion,”…


Veterans Affairs to Offer Abortions, a Move Some Say Is Illegal

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Sept. 2 announced plans to offer abortions, despite warnings that such a move would be illegal. The VA’s interim final rule lets the department provide abortion counseling and abortions to pregnant veterans and beneficiaries. The abortions will be available when “the life or the health of the pregnant…


The Untold Story of the Flight Attendant Fired for Expressing Pro-Life Views

Although she was about to publicly reveal a nightmarish personal experience—and the worst mistake of her life—Charlene Carter strode confidently through a stately Dallas federal courtroom. Carter knew her testimony would prove pivotal in her five-year quest to be reinstated as a Southwest Airlines flight attendant. But she also believed she was carrying the torch…


The Left’s Not So Subtle Attack Against the Church | Church & State

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, attacks on churches by the angry Left have increased. In the first episode of Church and State, pastor Lucas Miles is going to be unpacking the attacks the Left has been waging on the church in the United States and how we as Christians, should respond. Meet Our New…


[Premiering Wed. Aug 31, 8:30 PM ET] The Left’s Not So Subtle Attack Against the Church | Church & State

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, attacks on churches by the angry Left have increased. In the first episode of Church and State, pastor Lucas Miles is going to be unpacking the attacks the Left has been waging on the church in the United States and how we as Christians, should respond. [Premieres Aug. 31…


[Premiering at 8:30 PM ET] The Left’s Not So Subtle Attack Against the Church | Church & State

Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, attacks on churches by the angry Left have increased. In the first episode of Church and State, pastor Lucas Miles is going to be unpacking the attacks the Left has been waging on the church in the United States and how we as Christians, should respond. [Premieres Aug. 31…


Mississippi Drinking Water Crisis; South Carolina House Approves Abortion Ban with Exceptions | NTD Good Morning

Jackson, Mississippi is under a state of emergency due to a water crisis. The long-neglected water plant has failed after recent flooding — leaving residents without drinking water. South Carolina House of Representatives approves an abortion ban with exceptions on Aug. 30. A last-minute Amendment was added to keep the bill alive. Former Soviet President…


South Carolina House Approves Abortion Ban With Exceptions After Rejecting Total Abortion Ban

The South Carolina House on Tuesday approved a bill to ban abortion with the exception of pregnancies due to rape or incest, or to save a mother’s life. The legislative chamber initially rejected the bill which was a near-total abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest, in a vote of 47–55. After the…