Hungary, Brazil To Support Persecuted Christians

Hungary and Brazil have agreed to increase cooperation on protecting persecuted Christians as part of broader efforts to prevent massive migration.

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Michigan to Pay $550,000 to Settle Catholic Adoption Agency Lawsuit After Supreme Court Ruling

One of the oldest Catholic adoption and foster care agencies in Michigan settled its almost three-year legal battle against the state this week, allowing the agency to obey its religious beliefs against placing children in single-parent or LGBT homes.

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Michigan agrees faith-based adoption agencies can refuse to place children with same-sex couples

The state of Michigan has agreed to a proposed settlement with faith-based adoption agencies under which the agencies can refuse to place children with same-sex couples, Church Leaders reports. The settlement was reached after the US Supreme Court rule…

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Fed takes ‘first step’ toward considering digital dollar, seeks public comment

The Federal Reserve is asking for the public’s help in weighing whether the United States should develop and adopt a central bank digital currency.

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Rival Rallies Mark Hungary’s 1956 Revolution Anniversary (Worthy News In-Depth)

Hungary’s opposition candidate for prime minister has pledged to “fight for freedom and a new constitution but against corruption” amid European Union worries about the future of his nation.

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NY Christian adoption agency files federal suit claiming harassment by state

A privately funded New York Christian adoption agency has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the New York State Division of Human Rights violated the agency’s constitutional rights by opening an unwarranted investigation triggered by a complaint abo…

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