Amazon Covers Abortion Expenses, School Librarian Convention Features Men In Drag, And Biden Speaks On National Day Of Prayer
Amazon announced Monday that it would cover up to $4,000 in travel expenses to employees seeking non-life-threatening medical treatments, including abortions, joining a growing list of corporations offering their employees abortion coverage.
School librarians from across Texas gathered last week in Fort Worth for an annual convention that featured a pair of men in drag and symposiums about teaching kids to become “anti-racists” and embrace other social justice ideologies.
President Joe Biden has spoken of the United States having a “new hope” and “a moment of renewal” as the nation observes the National Day of Prayer.
Leaders of the fast-growing, multi-campus Grace City Church in Lakeland, Florida, announced that they have ended their affiliation with the global Hillsong Church after the denomination’s founder, Brian Houston, resigned over misconduct.
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