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Court sides with Christian universities in lawsuit challenging HHS contraceptive mandate
A federal court has ruled in favor of four Christian universities that filed a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) five years ago to challenge a mandate requiring them to provide contraceptive coverage in the health plans of employees.
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Proposal to defund abortion clinics through regulation being considered by Trump administration
The White House is reportedly considering a proposal to defund abortion providers by reviving a Reagan-era regulation that restricted federal family planning funds to organizations that promote abortion.
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ACLU, Planned Parenthood sue Iowa over law banning abortions after fetal heartbeat is detected
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and affiliates of Planned Parenthood in Iowa have filed a lawsuit against the state to challenge a new law that prohibits abortions after the detection of the unborn baby's heartbeat.
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Suicide attempts among American youths are highest during school months, study finds
A new study has found that the number of suicide attempts among children and teenagers in the UL.S. are highest during school months and lowest during the summer.
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Families behind suicide bombings in Indonesia all attended same Islamic study group, police say
Indonesian authorities have revealed that the three families that carried out the suicide bombings that killed at least 26 people were all part of the same religious study group which radicalized them.
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Mothers who drink coffee during pregnancy increase risk of having overweight children - study
Drinking one or two cups of coffee a day during pregnancy could increase risk of children growing up overweight or obese, a new study has claimed.
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Christian contestant on Dancing With The Stars explains why she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel"
Retired softball Olympian Jennie Finch has explained that she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel" on last week's episode of Dancing With The Stars because she thought that the song was a "little too risque."
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Nutmeg health benefits: New research reveals it can help protect against liver damage
Nutmeg has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of illnesses, but scientists from various universities in China and the U.S. only recently confirmed that the spice can help protect against liver damage.
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Pope's Swiss Guards show off new 3D printed plastic helmets
The Swiss Guards have unveiled the new 3D printed plastic helmets that will eventually replace their current ones made of metal in an effort to make the guard members more comfortable while providing protection for the pontiff.
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Chick-Fil-A employee thanks God after fast food chain surprises her with $25,000 scholarship grant
A Chick-Fil-A employee in North Carolina was busy working the drive-thru last Thursday when company leaders surprised her with a giant $25,000 check to pay for her university tuition.
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Eliminating meat from diets could prevent premature deaths, new research suggests
Abstaining from meat could cut premature deaths in the U.S. by a third each year, according to a recent study from Harvard University.
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New research suggests daily exercise could help the heart to regenerate
The study found a link between daily exercise and the regeneration of heart muscle cells
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Barbara Bush testified her strong faith in Jesus shortly before her death
Former First Lady Barbara Bush, who passed away last week at the age of 92, attested to her faith in Jesus Christ when she spoke to family members during her final days.
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Khloe Kardashian chooses Bible stories for bedtime reading with baby girl True
Khloe Kardashian says she is excited to read to her baby True and some of the bedtime reading she has picked for her newborn were religious children's books like illustrated Bible stories and a baby prayer book.
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Islamic extremism still a leading source of Christian persecution despite defeat of ISIS, Open Doors warns
Christian charity Open Doors has warned that Islamic extremism is still one of the main sources of persecution of Christians across the world despite the defeat of the Islamic State terror group.
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