Twitter’s ban on ‘misgendering’ trans people will be used to hunt dissidents: mathematician Trans activists, of course, are already hunting down heretics to make life easier for the censors over at Twitter headquarters. Blogs Jonathon Van Maren • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Cardinal Tobin admits to ‘temporarily’ housing Italian actor known for posing shirtless Speculations are now abounding that the 36-year-old actor may have been the intended recipient of Tobin’s “nighty-night, baby. I love you” tweet. Blogs Doug Mainwaring • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
‘Circle of hell’: Liberals viciously attack Melania’s White House Christmas decorations Not even holiday decor is safe from anti-Trump anger. News Calvin Freiburger • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Police search office of US bishops’ president for evidence of abuse cover-up Cardinal Daniel DiNardo has been accused by abuse victims of covering up the abuse of Fr. Manuel LaRosa-Lopez. News Doug Mainwaring • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
China’s capital gears up to surveil, rate all residents’ behavior by 2020 Beijing will compile data from numerous departments to either punish or reward its citizens based on their actions and reputations. News Lisa Bourne • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Catholics who hold fast to truths of faith are now condemned as ‘fundamentalists’ Faithful Catholics are getting into trouble for insisting that dogma does not change. Blogs Peter Kwasniewski • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Michigan judge declares federal ban on female genital mutilation unconstitutional The judge rejected the argument that the Constitution’s Commerce Clause authorized Congress to ban FGM as interstate economic activity, even though the victims were from different states. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Vatican-approved Jesuit rector: I still want to see homosexual couples blessed and women ordained Fr. Wucherpfennig said that he hopes to develop these topics himself by means of a 'creative loyalty' to Church teaching. Blogs Maike Hickson • Nov 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Melania Trump’s White House Christmas decorations include gorgeous 18th century nativity scene The ornate 300-year-old nativity scene was a 1967 gift to the White House. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Nov 27, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Belgian doctors on trial for skipping treatment in favor of euthanasia Three doctors are facing trial, accused of certifying a woman as autistic so she could die by euthanasia. News Society for the Protection of Unborn Children • Nov 27, 2018Jun 18, 2021