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Republican senator Ben Sasse (Neb.) reintroduced an act Thursday protecting newborns who survive failed abortion attempts.
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act gives personhood rights to infants and requires doctors to give abortion survivors the proper degree of medical care. The bill comes one day before the annual celebration of the March for Life.
Recent Stories in Latest News Every baby deserves a fighting chance, whether she’s born in a state-of-the-art hospital or an abortion clinic in a strip mall, Sasse said. A decent society can’t turn its back on these babies because compassion, truth, and love still matter.
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COVID-19 cases in the Capitol are only the tip of the iceberg
Ripples from the Capitol riots could be spreading across the country
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When thousands of insurrectionists descended on Washington, DC, from all over the country in early January, it had the makings of a COVID-19 superspreader event: people packed in close quarters, chanting and cheering, all unmasked. United States lawmakers tested positive for the virus after the pro-Trump riots, and those cases could be only the tip of the iceberg. The surge of activity, which snubbed all public health guidelines, could lead to outbreaks in the city, in prisons and jails, and all around the country.
The aftermath of Jan. 6
By Vivian Blevins - Contributing columnist
What’s your opinion about the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021? Did you see it coming? So many have said they did; however, this is my column. Did I see it coming? NO!
I’ve observed demonstrations through the years with vandals looting and setting fires while others were merely expressing their First Amendment rights.
With an intense interest in current affairs since my days at Woodward High School in Toledo under the tutelage of Camille Savage, I have followed the news. I visited the monuments to our great country for the first time at age 16, courtesy of the Toledo Council on World Affairs.