Anton Carillo Articles
US Justice Dept. To Pay $88M To Survivors, Families Of AME Church Shooting In 2015
The United States Department agreed on Thursday, October 28, that the families of the 2015 shooting spree that left nine people from the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church dead on June 17, 2015 will be paid $88 million. Portland, Oregon Now Provides A 'Bereavement Leave' For Pregnant Women Who Undergo An Abortion
While pro-choice groups remain mum on the humanity of the unborn, it's a fact that an American state is now providing a "bereavement leave" for those who end the life of an innocent baby via abortion. Obamacare 'Ghost' Haunting GOP and Republicans While Democrats Are Busy Pushing For More Spending
The "ghost" of the Obama-era Affordable Care Act is reportedly haunting the GOP and Republicans while the Democratic Party is still working out the approval of its $3.5 trillion Build Back Better Act. Doctors, Hospital Administrators Actively Mistreating Sick COVID Patients: Report
Audio recordings allegedly expose doctors and hospital administrators who are actively mistreating COVID-19 patients. Pastor Speaks Out After Vandals Destroy Church Bus Used To Serve The Needy
A pastor from Virginia finally speaks out after vandals partially destroyed their church bus used to serve the needy. Texas Churches Opening Arms And Doors For Afghan Refugees
Churches from northern Texas are reportedly opening their arms and doors for 4,000 Afghan refugees beginning November. Senator Introduces New Legislation Protecting Essential Workers’ Right To Remain Employed Without Getting Vaccinated
A new legislation focused on giving essential workers an exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandates of President Joe Biden has been introduced. Illinois Legislators Continue Push To Let Minors Have Abortions Without Notifying Their Parents
Legislators from Illinois reportedly continue their push to end parental notification on abortion, allowing minors to have abortions without letting their parents know. Abducted 79-Year-Old American Pastor Freed As 17 Missionaries Continue To Be Held Hostage In Haiti
Finally, abducted 79-year-old American Pastor Jean Pierre Ferrer Michel was freed on Monday, October 25, but the 17 missionaries who were recently taken remain hostage in Haiti. Biden Administration Issues First-Ever Passport With ‘X’ As Gender Marker
President Joe Biden's Administration issued its first-ever passport with "X" as a gender marker alongside the traditional, Biblical and scientific "M" and "F."