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Read More »This City Just Settled a Lawsuit and Agreed to Stop Discriminating Against a Pregnancy Center
The city of Hartford, Connecticut, required pregnancy centers to post signs and tell clients that their facilities didn’t have a …
Read More »Pastor John MacArthur Defies Government Orders — Continues to Hold Church Services As He Faces Arrest
One high-profile pastor is openly defying the government and continuing to hold church services, despite an executive order limiting such …
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