16 'Pro-LGBT' Businesses That Operate in Countries With Poor Human Rights Records
April 26, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where some big corporations insist religious liberty means discriminating against LGBT Americans. Trouble is, Mariana Barillas and Kristiana Mork report, many do business in countries that persecute nonheterosexuals. That couple fined for not making cakes for gay weddings? They've appealed on constitutional grounds, Kelsey Harkness reports. Lawmen who seized proceeds from a Christian band's charity concert drop the case. Melissa Quinn has details. Plus: Terrorists target more than our southern border, James Carafano cautions. Conservatives got tired of being "grown-ups," journalist Kevin Williamson tells Genevieve Wood. |
News16 'Pro-LGBT' Businesses That Operate in Countries With Poor Human Rights RecordsBig corporations have come out to criticize state religious liberty measures in Georgia, Mississippi, and North Carolina as discriminating against those who aren't heterosexual, with some going as far as to propose boycotting states that enact such laws. |
NewsSheriff's Department Seized $53K From Christian Band Raised for Orphanage, School"I was pretty shocked and scared," Eh Wah told The Daily Signal about his experience. "I never believed anything like this would happen to me. All I did was help people." |
CommentaryYes, Terrorists Are Setting Their Sights on Our Southern BorderIt should come as no surprise that there are reports of terrorists trying to cross from Mexico to the U.S.—it's been tried before. |
NewsOregon Bakers Continue Legal Fight, Challenging 'Gag Order'The Oregon bakers who were ordered to pay $135,000 for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding filed a brief with the Oregon Court of Appeals on Monday, arguing the ruling against them was biased and violates both the Oregon and U.S. constitutions. |
CommentaryKansas Required Work for Food Stamps. Here's What Happened.In Kansas, workfare helped one man, who was unemployed for four years and on food stamps, find employment in the publishing industry where he now earns $45,000 annually. |
CommentaryKevin Williamson on Why Conservatives Are in a Bad MoodAuthor and columnist Kevin Williamson tells The Daily Signal why, like many other Americans, conservatives are in a bad mood. It's not, he says, just because of this presidential election cycle. |
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