Senate confirms 40 judges during Biden’s first year in office, the most since Reagan

The Senate has confirmed 40 judges in the first year of President Biden’s term, the most since former President Reagan’s first year in office.

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US Supreme Court to hear appeal by Christian group against Boston city in First Amendment case

The US Supreme Court last week agreed to hear an appeal brought by Christian group Camp Constitution against a lower court ruling that allowed state authorities in Boston to refuse to display a flag with a Christian cross over its city hall, Reuters re…

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Franklin Graham wins UK legal case, will preach in Northern England

US preacher Franklin Graham has won a UK legal case brought by British LGBT activists who accused him of promoting homophobia, and will now be able to hold an event in Sheffield, England in May, the BBC reports. The parties agreed to a confidential set…

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Texas judge rules businesses/religious nonprofits can be protected against LGBTQ discrimination laws

A judge in Texas ruled Sunday that businesses and religious nonprofits can be protected from LGBTQ and transgender lawsuits provided the person in charge of hiring and firing makes decisions based on sincerely held beliefs, the Washington Examiner repo…

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US State Department Issues First ‘X-Gender’ Passport

The U.S. State Department announced Wednesday it has issued the first U.S. passport with an X-gender marker for non-binary, intersex, and gender non-conforming persons.

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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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