A Utah law requiring websites with adult content to obtain age verification for users went into effect May 3.
Utah law requiring adult content websites verify user age takes effect
New report says governments limit, restrict right to assemble peacefully
Globally, freedom of peaceful assembly faced restrictions in at least 100 of the 197 countries from October 2021 to September 2022, the report showed.
Ukrainians’ plight renews debate on health measure at U.S.-Mexico border
News reports said border agents initially turned away a Ukrainian woman and her children based on a Trump-era measure called Title 42.
What’s in a name: Catholic farmers weigh in on ‘bioengineered’ label
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, effective Jan. 1, authorized replacing its “GMO” symbol — specifying the inclusion of a genetically modified organism among a product’s ingredients — with a “Bioengineered” logo on packaging.
Ask Father Tom: Gathering together again
“As it becomes possible gradually to resume our accustomed Catholic practices, it will be important again to make the effort to be there.”
Oregon archbishop shows frustration over new state limits on faith gatherings
Archbishop Alexander K. Sample said Nov. 18, 2020, that he supports measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 but that Gov. Kate Brownís new rules for faith gatherings are unnecessarily restrictive and not grounded in science.
San Francisco Catholics urged to speak up about ‘punitive’ limits on Mass
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone gathers parishioners to participate in eucharistic processions to peacefully contest governmental “overreach” on in-person Mass attendance.
CDC head sees need for schools to reopen but with strict health protocols
Reopening must be done safely and with the confidence of parents and teachers, Dr. Robert Redfield said.