New Huma Abedin Emails Reveal Additional Instances of Clinton Sending Classified Information Through Unsecured Emails, Special Favors for Clinton Donors

Classified Document on Unsecured Email Included Discussion of Request for ‘Various Classified Intelligence Documents’ Concerning Guantanamo Terrorist Detainee Binyam MohamedContact: Jill Farrell, Judicial Watch, 202-646-5172 WASHINGTON, March 29, 2017 /Christian Newswire/ — Judicial Watch today released 1,184 pages of State Department records, including previously unreleased Hillary Clinton email exchanges, revealing additional instances of Abedin and Hillary Clinton sending classif Source: Judicial Watch

AUL Salutes Arkansas for Protecting Babies from Sex Selection Abortions

“We know that little girls are the primary targets of sex selection abortions,” AUL’s Denise Burke said. “To be pro-woman is to be pro-life, as we welcome all our children both girls and boys into the world.”Contact: Kristi Hamrick, 202-289-1478, press@aul.org WASHINGTON, March 30, 2017 /Christian Newswire/ — “Arkansas’s governor and legislative leaders are to be commended for addressing the shocking problem of sex selection abortio Source: Americans United for Life

Doctor shortage could hurt Ohio rural areas

From Dayton Business:

“Ohio needs doctors. Doctors from Muslim-majority countries have responded to that need. It seems likely that a Trump travel ban will turn that win-win into a loss,” Policy Matters researchers wrote in a recent blog post.

The judges that blocked the ban cited Trump’s own statements about Muslims and noted that his campaign referred to the travel restrictions as a “Muslim ban,” which would be unconstitutional on the grounds of religious freedom.

Trump called their rulings “overreach,” and said he will take the case to the Supreme Court, which could ultimately determine whether the ban remains in place.

“If it does stay in place, it’s going to negatively impact the access to prmiary care for a lot of areas of the country that depend on these international graduates to provid their health care,” Hakkila said