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CNA Newsroom, Sep 7, 2022 / 09:02 am A Catholic Member of Parliament who was appointed yesterday to the role of Health Secretary in the UK has come under fire for her pro-life views. Following the announcement that Liz Truss, the previous Foreign Secretary, was to replace Boris Johnson as the UK’s new Prime Minister, it was later announced that Therese Coffey had accepted the new role of Health Secretary, prompting scrutiny from some quarters about the influence of her Catholic faith. Clare Murphy, chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, told the BBC that she was deeply concerned...
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Madonna's current favourite obsession is sex, regrets both marriages SEPTEMBER 01, 2022 PUBLISHED AT 4:19 AM Madonna is "obsessed" with sex. The 64-year-old pop icon – who was previously married to Sean Penn in the 1980s and then to Guy Ritchie from 2000 until 2008 – also admitted in a new video that she "regrets" both of her marriages. Asked what her current favourite obsession is, she said: "Sex. And [I regret] getting married. Both times." The Material Girl hitmaker filmed a new video for YouTube titled Finally Enough Talk: 50 Questions With Madonna in celebration of her new compilation...
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There needs to be awareness of the unique needs of the gender variant student,' read the policy, while also saying the 'popular rhetoric around gender variance' is different to the 'Christian understanding.'(LifeSiteNews) – Australia’s Catholic bishops have issued new guidance on transgender issues for Catholic schools, promoting a change of “gender,” and unisex toilets along with advice to use students’ “preferred name” and pronouns, while also noting that gender ideology is “inconsistent” with Christianity. Entitled “Created and Loved: A guide for Catholic schools on identity and gender,” the guidelines were drawn up in response “to the individual social and pastoral...
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JOE BIDEN has waded into the Brexit row once again with a fresh warning over the Northern Ireland Protocol. By KATIE HARRIS 08:04, Thu, Sep 8, 2022 | UPDATED: 09:36, Fri, Sep 9, 2022 The White House warned that tearing up the post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland would "not create a conducive environment" for US-UK trade talks. Mr Biden's press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said yesterday: "There is no formal linkage on trade talks between the US and the UK and the Northern Ireland Protocol, as we have said, but efforts to undo the Northern Ireland Protocol would not create a...
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New research shows the rate of obesity-related cancers in Australia almost quadrupled between 1983 and 2017, foreshadowing a growing preventable cancer crisis unless urgent steps are taken to reverse Australia's obesity epidemic. The Daffodil Center analyzed 35-year rates of 10 cancer types in Australia, which are associated with obesity. The cancers analyzed were those of the bowel, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, breast (postmenopausal women), uterus, ovary, kidney and thyroid, and multiple myeloma. Dr. Eleonora Feletto said the study found for cancers with an association to overweight and obesity, incidence was almost three times higher in young people, compared to those born...
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On Friday night attorney Harmeet Dhillon went on with Tucker Carlson to discuss the mass FBI raids on Trump supporters. Harmeet told Tucker that up to 50 Trump supporters had their homes raided or received At least one liberal reporter was tipped off to the FBI raids before they took place. Harmeet Dhillon: The subpoenas are intentionally broad. They’re from the “Capitol Siege Section” of the United States Department of Justice DC Office. And they ask for broad categories of documents. They ask for all communications dated from a month before the election until two months after the election. And...
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The number of medical abortions in Russia has decreased by about 250,000 over the last five to seven years. Now about 400,000 such operations are performed annually. This was reported Monday at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) by Oleg Apolikhin, chief freelance specialist of the Ministry of Health of Russia. "The number of abortions <...> our ministry has made significant progress in this. We have reduced the number of medical abortions by almost 250,000, or maybe even more, which we now have decreasing from year to year. Still, the number of medical abortions is somewhere in the range of 450...
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Nearly a third of House Democrats warned Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday against tying this month's must-pass government funding bill to legislation spurring oil and gas drilling that is desired by Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. Seventy-one House Democrats penned a letter to Pelosi, D-Calif., warning that the bill's inclusion will force them to seriously consider voting against the short-term government funding measure, known as a continuing resolution. "In the face of the existential threats like climate change and MAGA extremism, House and Senate leadership has a greater responsibility than ever to avoid risking a government shutdown by jamming divisive policy...
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The irresistible Isaac Hayes-David Porter composition and production ‘Soul Man’ became another Stax classic.1967 may be remembered for psychedelic pop and the Summer of Love, but it was also a super-soulful time in chart history. That was thanks in no small part to Stax Records in general and Sam & Dave in particular. On September 9 that year, Messrs Moore and Prater continued their run of hits on the esteemed southern soul label with the irresistible Isaac Hayes and David Porter composition and production “Soul Man.” Such was its crossover potential that it entered the Hot 100 that day,...
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In men who have had prostate cancer surgery, urinary incontinence is a common side effect. Its frequency varies from one surgeon to the next. In a major study, the number of surgeries performed by the urology surgeon made no difference to the patients' incontinence risk. This surprised researchers. Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men, with some 10,000 new cases detected annually in Sweden. If the tumor has not spread, the prostate gland is often operated on, usually with a robot-assisted, laparoscopic technique. Immediately after the procedure, almost all men are incontinent, because of disturbed activity...
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***** Tunes For Our Troops ~ The Freeper Canteen Music Dedication Presents: Chill Music! *****~ Support The Artists You Hear Throughout The Canteen ! ~ ***** Warning: Not all music may be appropriate for children! Please click with caution. Thank you! Tunes For The Troops This music is provided for the entertainment of our Troops, Veterans, Allies & their families! Enjoy the variety of musical selections that the Canteen DJs provide throughout the thread. Please ping any DJ with your requests for the Troops! All music is removed on Monday.Thanks to all the DJs for their time & effort...
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The Russian-Ukrainian battlefield is roughly comparable to the Kherson battlefield in the endless steppe. The Kharkiv-Severodh Donetsk region is more complex in terrain, with a large number of small highlands, forested swamps, and rivers. The road network is not good, and there are many small villages and towns. As a result, the entire battlefield is also more complex So far Ukrainian Army’s offensive is unusually smooth, more than 3,000 Russian internal guard units and armed mobilizers were almost defeated, and a small number of Russian paratroopers failed to stop the Ukrainian army’s thousands of assault troops alone, and quickly retreated...
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The press secretary for Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman’s U.S. Senate campaign has sent out a number of tactless race-centered tweets and expressed that she was “mortified to be an American” after the 2016 Presidential Election, according to a report. Fetterman press secretary Emilia Winter Rowland made her Twitter account private after Fox News’s Kyle Morris unearthed the tweets and reached out to the Fetterman team for comment.
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MOSCOW — Russians began voting on Friday in the first nationwide elections since the invasion of Ukraine in a climate of wartime censorship and repression, with the Kremlin trying to assure the public that it was business as usual. The vote for local and regional governments across the country includes the first municipal-level elections in the capital of Moscow since 2017, when the opposition won a sizable minority of seats despite the Kremlin’s dominance of the political system and accusations of fraud. But the ranks of the opposition have since been depleted even further. Many anti-government politicians have fled the...
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The Communist Party’s real priority is protecting itself, not the public.The world has moved on from the coronavirus pandemic—except for China. Chinese leaders continue to lock down some of the country’s largest cities, spend millions of dollars on testing, and hunt down individual case after individual case. Nothing—neither a sinking economy nor the availability of vaccines and improved treatments nor the country’s growing isolation—has persuaded the leadership to change course. The latest wave of lockdowns has largely confined millions to their homes: Just two of those lockdowns, involving the southwestern metropolis of Chengdu and the tech hub of Shenzhen, affected...
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Vice President Harris on Friday said she is concerned about the integrity of the Supreme Court in the wake of the decision to strike down Roe v. Wade, which had protected the right to receive an abortion for decades. “I think this is an activist court,” Harris told NBC’s “Meet the Press” when asked about her confidence in the court.
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German ‘synodal way’ presses on with votes after day of dramaThe initiative was plunged into crisis after a text on sexual ethics failed to win a two-thirds majority among bishops.Members of the German “synodal way” pressed ahead with their voting program on Friday following a day of drama in Frankfurt.The initiative’s plenary assembly failed to pass on Thursday a text calling for a change in the Church’s approach to sexual ethics, after the resolution was unable to gain enough support from bishops. After the vote was announced, there was a protest and some participants left the meeting. Irme Stetter-Karp, president...
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Employees at Froedtert who choose to not get the new Covid-19 vaccine will face termination.A recently authorized version of the COVID vaccine eliminates religious conflicts, Froedtert said. Meaning now, all employees must be vaccinated. A small portion of employees could remain employed without vaccination due to religious reasons. However now, with the new Novavax vaccine, Froedtert said it does not conflict with religious beliefs. Recent Stories from tmj4.com Employees who originally chose not to get vaccinated and now choose not to get the new Novavax vaccine will face termination. The Novavax vaccine received emergency authorization last month by the FDA....
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VP Kamala Harris warns of threats to America: "The ideals that we thought long established ... now hang in the balance," during her visit to the National Baptist Convention, the nation's largest African-American religious convention since 1886, in Houston Texas. She calls on the strength of the nation’s faith leaders to lead the country through the political partisanship and uncertainty that the American nation has faced over the past years. “Today we live in unsettled times. The ideals we thought were long established such as overseas the sovereignty of democratic nations. Here in our own country, the powerful transfer of...
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The Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners fired the official after her arrest on TuesdayThe executive secretary of the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners was arrested during an alleged drug deal involving methamphetamine and fentanyl at a fast food restaurant in southeastern Louisiana this week, according to the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office. Bridgette Hull, 37, was arrested and charged with two counts of possession with intent to distribute schedule II drugs, fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as one count of possession with intent to distribute a schedule I drug and possession of a firearm with a controlled...
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