Jim was back at the helm presenting stories from the news desk. Here's a brief sample:
--Robert Kennedy Jr. has confirmed that he supports abortion right up to birth.
--The mayor of Tel Aviv has canceled their pride parade.
--A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction allowing several middle school girls to compete after the school district banned them from competition after refusing to play against a biological male.
--The ELCA has created a year-long queer confirmation curriculum for homosexual youth.
--Pennsylvania parents are demanding answers after a queer witch was brought into the school to speak to 14 year olds about dating violence and to survey the children on sexual topics.
--During a Tuesday hearing, the Secretary of Education declined to answer questions about whether he would let boys fight his girl in sports or undress in front of her.
--In Colorado, the state legislature has passed a law that compels speech on the part of school teachers by requiring them to use whatever pronouns a student chooses regardless of any ethical or religious objection that the teacher may have.
--The Boy Scouts have changed their name to be more inclusive.
--The United Methodist General Conference has voted to remove a decades old ban on ordaining pastors in romantic, same-sex relationships after thousands of conservative congregations left the denomination in recent years.
--The Biden administration has finalized new rules that could threaten the ability of Sunrise Children's Services and other faith-based agencies to place Kentucky children in foster care.
--At a Capitol steps press conference, Speaker Mike Johnson said, “There's currently an unprecedented and a clear and present danger to the integrity of our election system, and that is the threat of non-citizens and illegal aliens voting in our elections.”