Canadian company's video describing the toy appears to normalize childhood transgender and possibly even encourage youngsters to identify as the opposite sex from the one they were born.
The American doctor who offered to treat Charlie Gard has permission to travel to the UK and examine the terminally-ill baby early next week.
High Court Judge Nicholas Francis said Friday that he was, "open-minded about the evidence" to come after the visit of Dr. Michio Hirano of Columbia University.
Hirano's research focuses on mitochondrial diseases and genetic myopathies and he has treated others with conditions similar to that involving the 11-month-old.
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CBN News in a Minute: Today's Top Headlines – July 14
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Faith-based pregnancy centers in Hawaii are fighting a new law that forces providers to tell patients about free, state-funded abortions during visits.
The U.S. Senate came one step closer this week to passing legislation that defunds the Palestinian Authority until they stop "martyr" payments. "How do you achieve peace with a government who would actually take money and pay their children to kill other people's children?" asked Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Republicans have unveiled a revised healthcare bill in the United States Senate. Debate on the legislation is expected within days, and president Trump says he's waiting with pen in hand to sign a new law.
A ruling by a federal judge in Hawaii expanding the list of family relationships with U.S. citizens that can be used to enter the country is seen as the latest push back against President Trump's travel ban, which the Supreme Court will weigh in on in October.
While the White House released a statement over the weekend condeming the recent attack in Jerusalem, leaders in the neighboring country of Jordan actually praised the terrorists.









