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Updated: Six killed, 61 injured when SUV mows through Wisconsin Christmas parade

November 23, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 14

The wife of Catholic speaker and radio personality Dave Durand was among five people killed Sunday when a speeding Ford Escape sports utility vehicle plowed into a crowded Christmas parade in downtown Waukesha, Wis. The […]

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Western Michigan athletes win big against vaccine mandate

November 16, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 3

Western Michigan University is permanently barred from enforcing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate against student athletes and will pay nearly $35,000 in legal fees under a consent judgment issued Nov. 16 by U.S. District Judge Paul […]

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COVID vaccine mandate an “attempted ideological purge” of Christian Navy SEALs, lawyer says

November 10, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 8

Twenty-six United States Navy SEALs and nine other Navy special forces members say the Navy’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy violates constitutionally protected religious liberty and has led to threats, coercion and retaliation against the service […]

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18 plaintiffs sue University of Colorado over vaccine mandates

November 8, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 1

The University of Colorado School of Medicine and the affiliated Anschutz Medical Campus engaged in “explicit religious discrimination” by denying COVID vaccine exemptions to 18 students, staff and faculty who filed objections to the vaccines’ […]

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Doctors blow the whistle on vaccine deaths and injuries

November 1, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 193

After suffering life-changing and debilitating side effects they claim are from COVID-19 vaccines, 11 physicians are going public with their stories in hopes other doctors and the federal government start taking vaccine safety more seriously. […]

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SCOTUS, U.S. Appeals Court deal setbacks to vaccine-mandate foes

October 30, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 5

The U.S. Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court late Friday dealt major blows to opponents of coercive COVID-19 vaccine mandates who object to inoculations based on religious-liberty. The Supreme Court denied an emergency […]

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Christian California teen, Los Alamos lab workers latest to sue over vaccine mandates

October 27, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 3

A California high school student athlete and eight workers at the high-security Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico are the latest to file federal lawsuits challenging COVID-19 vaccine mandates on religious and constitutional grounds. […]

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Illinois health workers file federal class-action suit over vaccine mandate

October 26, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 4

Fourteen Illinois health care workers who had their request for religious exemptions from a COVID-19 vaccine mandate rejected at least in part because of their objection to the shots’ use of abortion-derived cell lines have […]

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Abortionist tried to bribe Marian Blue Wave volunteers praying at abortion clinic

October 24, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 17

As Catholics from the pro-life group Marian Blue Wave knelt in prayer before a New Jersey abortion clinic, the front door swung open and the late-term abortionist emerged and demanded to know who was paying […]

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Maine health workers fighting vaccine mandate turn again to Supreme Court

October 21, 2021 Joseph M. Hanneman 0

For the second time in a week, a group of Maine health-care workers challenging that state’s COVID-19 shot mandate has turned to the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency injunction to suspend the policy while […]

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