Texas Business Covering Pregnancy And Adoption Costs, Chick-fil-A Is America's Favorite Restaurant, Florida Abortion Ban
A veteran-owned business in Texas has responded to the U.S. Supreme Court's abortion ruling by offering to finance employees’ parental leave and adoption costs, not abortions.
Young adults under 35 who are single and non-religious report the highest levels of unhappiness since the COVID-19 pandemic, a new analysis from the Institute of Family Studies shows.
For the eighth consecutive year, Chick-fil-A has been named America’s favorite restaurant, fast food or otherwise, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Restaurant Study 2021-2022.
A Florida law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks into a pregnancy will be allowed to take effect even after a judge blocked the measure Tuesday.
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