Anton Carillo Articles
Texas Voters To Decide Whether Governments Can Impose Limits On Churches And Religious Services
Texans have decided to take it upon themselves on whether governments can impose limits on churches and religious services on Election Day this coming November 2. Botched Abortion Kills Woman And Baby But Doctors Report Deaths As COVID Fatality
A woman from India died from abortion but doctors have reportedly reported it as a COVID-19 death. Pro-Life Groups Expect Victory As Supreme Court Intends To Fast Track Texas Abortion Ban Decision
Pro-life groups expect victory as the United States Supreme Court intends to fast track the Texas abortion ban decision, reports say. More Than 50 Al Qaeda Suspects Caught Heading To America As 1.7M People Cross The Border
Panama's foreign minister said they caught 52 Al-Qaeda suspects heading to the United States as Customs and Border Patrol data reveal that around 1.7 million people have crossed the southern border this year. Pastor Charged With Sexually Grooming Minor Via Snapchat, Reports Say
A pastor from Illinois was reportedly charged with sexually grooming a minor via Snapchat. Missouri Megachurch To Receive Nearly $150K As County Settles Lawsuit Over COVID Restrictions
A megachurch in Missouri will be receiving nearly $150,000 from its county as settlement for a lawsuit over COVID-19 restrictions. Pro-Lifers And Former Abortionists Launch '2363 Campaign' To 'Change Minds' About Abortion And The Unborn
Former abortionists join pro-lifers in a gathering that launched the 2363 campaign that is set to "change minds" on the preborn. Conservative British MP Stabbed Inside Church, Islamic Extremism Suggested As Motive For Attack
Conservative British Member of the Parliament David Amess was stabbed to death inside a church allegedly due to Islamic extremism. Pastor Who Launched Church Earlier In Spring Among 125 Arrested In Human Trafficking Sting
A pastor from Florida who launch a church earlier in Spring was reportedly among the 125 arrested by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 12-member squad in a human trafficking sting that lasted 20 days. DOJ Sued Over Garland Memo Instructing Federal Agencies To Act Against Parents Fighting Against CRT, LGBT Agenda In Schools
The United States Department of Justice was reportedly sued over Attorney General Merrick Garland's memo instructing federal agencies to act against parents fighting against Critical Race Theory and the LGBT agenda in schools.