Today's Headlines
Thursday, July 16, 2020
As the new coronavirus was still ravaging victims at The Mount Sinai Hospital on April 19, Dr. Robin Varghese was worried there was nothing he could do to help then comatose Queens Pastor Benjamin Thomas recover from the virus.
A judge has rejected a New Mexico megachurch’s request to ease state restrictions on in-person worship gatherings amid the state's ongoing lockdown orders in response to COVID-19.
Terry Crews, the Christian actor and host of primetime programs including “America’s Got Talent” and “Who wants to be a Millionaire?” has urged people to stop funding Pornhub.
A judge has suspended a Food & Drug Administration rule requiring that women be seen by a doctor before abortion-inducing drugs are dispensed to them to have an at-home abortion during the COVID-19 pandemic.  
A longtime progressive evangelical leader who's urged white evangelicals to rethink their vote for President Donald Trump is now calling on 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden to do more to appeal to evangelical voters and address their concerns about abortion and religious freedom.
According to news reports, there’s at least one bright spot amidst all the COVID-19. With those pesky and invasive humans stuck at home, animals are reclaiming wild spaces (and even city streets).
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