- Chilean president vows to legalize abortion by year's end
- Chase bank hounding employees, 'are you LBGT ally?'
- Legal experts: Hobby Lobby ruling may have broad implications
- Children being raped on journey across US border, illegals 'renting' kids to cross with
- Nepali Gov Acknowledge Success of Tailoring Program to Combat Human Trafficking
After
saying several weeks ago that she would open a “debate” on the
legalization of abortion in Chile, President Michelle Bachelet now says
that abortion will be legal in Chile in 2014.
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A
second source has confirmed that JP Morgan Chase has asked each of its
employees whether they are “an ally of the LGBT community,” which
employees have taken as a veiled threat.
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While
the full impact of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Hobby Lobby may
not yet be clear, legal scholars said that it has the potential to be
used in future religious freedom cases.
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As
we enter the merciless summer months where temperatures average well
above 100 degrees along the Texas Mexico border, the possibility exist for a larger wave of causalities among illegal immigrants trying to gain access to the United States.
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Nepal Government official takes note of anti trafficking non-profit organization's tailoring program for girls vulnerable to slavery and pledge to make an even greater impact.
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