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Christian nurse fights NHS over discipline for opposing trans breastfeeding workshops

A Christian nurse in the United Kingdom has secured legal representation after facing disciplinary action for objecting to “Queer Birth Club” workshops at NHS maternity services that touts trans breastfeeding and claims it’s not just women who give birth. The nurse, who has remained anonymous, is being defended by the London-based nonprofit Christian Legal Centre (CLC), according to a press release earlier this week from Christian Concern.

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Celebrate Religious Freedom Victories at SCOTUS This Independence Day

As fireworks light the sky this Fourth of July, Americans will gather to honor the freedoms we hold sacred. The latest Supreme Court term offered fresh reason to believe that one of those freedoms — religious liberty — remains strong and secure. Although other cases may have dominated headlines, this was a remarkable term for religion, with the Court signaling renewed commitment to religious pluralism and to the principle that Americans shouldn’t have to check their faith at the door when they enter public life.

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After UPenn, These Nine Schools Should Apologize For Trans Policies Or Lose Funding

Now that it’s too late to truly make things right, the University of Pennsylvania succumbed to pressure from the Trump Administration and agreed to apologize to female athletes who were disadvantaged when UPenn allowed male swimmer Lia Thomas, a wannabe-woman, to compete on the women’s swim team. Sadly, although UPenn has apologized for letting Thomas compete, it is too late for the woman who didn’t make the team because he took her spot. It’s also too late for the women who would have earned the medals Thomas easily won. Those opportunities are forever gone.

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UK police identify more than 1,000 ‘grooming gang’ suspects as authorities move to prioritize investigation into child exploitation rings

Greater Manchester Police have launched investigations into more than 1,000 “grooming gang” suspects, according to a report by a police watchdog. This comes as the UK law enforcement agency moves to probe the alleged child exploitation ring following immense backlash, making it a top priority after years of turning a blind eye to the issue, resulting in a loss of “trust and confidence” with the department, the Telegraph reported. “Officers told us that, due to a cultural shift in Greater Manchester Police, investigating child sexual exploitation is now considered ‘everyone’s business,'” the report states.

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