Anton Carillo Articles
Michigan’s Top Election Official Facing Lawsuit Over 25,000 Dead People On Voter Rolls
Michigan's top election official is reportedly facing a lawsuit filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation over 25,000 dead people on the voter rolls. Religious Freedom Organization To Honor Former US Civil Rights Commissioner As ‘Defender’ Of The Year
A Washington DC-based organization promoting religious freedom recently announced that it will honor a former United States Civil Rights Commissioner as the "Defender" of the year during ceremonies that will be held this weekend. Deceptively Named Book Misleads Teens To Believe Abortion Is 'Harmless'
A book on abortion reportedly misleads teenagers into believing that the procedure to kill and remove unborn babies from the womb is "harmless" and "gentle." Christian Actor Sues Broadway Production Company For Terminating Him Because Of His Religious Beliefs
A Christian actor reportedly sued a Broadway production company in October for terminating him due to his religious beliefs. Mobile Bible App YouVersion Celebrates 500 Million Installs This Week
The mobile Bible app YouVersion reported celebrated having 500 million installations this week, calling it a sign that "God is actively at work" in the lives of people today. Alabama Preemie Born At 21 Weeks Breaks Records To Become Most Premature Baby To Survive: ‘What A Miracle!’
A baby from Alabama reportedly broke the Guinness World Record for miraculously surviving a gestational age of 21 weeks and one day. Death Row Inmates’ Right To Receive Spiritual Guidance Clarified By Court
The right of death-row inmates to receive spiritual guidance was clarified during arguments done in the United States Supreme Court. Pentagon Admits Americans Still Left In Afghanistan Following Botched Exit
The United States Department of Defense reportedly admitted that Americans are still left in Afghanistan after withdrawing all military troops. Kansas Parent Complains About Books Having Unsafe Content For Kids, School District Acts
A parent from Kansas complained about books having unsafe content for kids and the school district reportedly acted on it by sending a memo to school libraries to pull them out. Dozens Of Students Gather Outside Hospital To Sing Worship Songs For Teacher With Stage 4 Cancer
More than two dozen students in Wisconsin gathered outside a hospital earlier this month to sing worship songs for their teacher who is diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer.