Over the weekend, presidential candidate Donald Trump dominated the news and stirred up controversy for his remarks made at the Family Leadership Summit about Senator John McCain's status as a war hero.
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court which legalized same-sex marriage throughout the country, one professor got married. His announcement was made in The New York Times for anyone to see.
Pro-lifers claiming victory with the Fifth Circuit Court's ruling on Texas' pro-life law from 2013 did not get to celebrate for long. As The Christian Post has already reported, the U.S. Supreme Court just recently issued a temporary stay on the law
Catholics for Choice, as the group's name suggests, supports abortion. The group take their disagreement with the Church one step further though with a front-page ad on June 22 for the Washington Post Express
The Catholic Church takes a clear stance against contraception, abortion and same-sex marriage. It always has and it always will. Pelosi is acting out in direct violation of church teaching with the views she holds and how she speaks about them.
On May 19, Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz (R-TX) was confronted by a reporter for 12 News KBMT, while at a fundraiser in Beaumont, Texas. The reporter, Kevin Steele, asked Cruz if he "is personally opposed to gay Americans."
On Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 242-184, mostly along party lines, to ban abortion past 20-weeks. This bill contains exceptions for rape and incest, so long as the woman receives counseling 48 hours prior to the abortion.
In an article for TIME, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards reminded America that she had an abortion, which she announced last October on Elle magazine.