SNBC NEWS UPDATE: US Supreme Court restores controversial abortion pill
The US Supreme Court has restored access to the controversial abortion by mail pill. The nation’s highest court has ruled to allow women seeking abortions to receive Mifepristone in the mail or at a pharmacy. Women who want to obtain the pill do not have to visit a doctor in person. Mifepristone has been approved by the FDA since 2000. The Biden Administration later approved women not having to visit with a medical provider to receive a prescription for the pill. This abortion pill has been the subject of controversy, not only because of its purpose, but due to accusations of it causing serious medical emergencies in women who take the pill. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced last year Mifepristone reviewed after multiple reports of long term and fatal incidents associated with this pill.
Guidance Counselor wins lawsuit against school board
A school counselor has won her lawsuit after being fired for her Christian faith. Kathy McCord was an educator for 37 years at a school district in Indiana. McCord was required by the school district in 2021 to address students by the gender they preferred along with the pronouns they preferred. McCord was later interviewed by a journalist concerning the new school policy. The district later fired the counselor, claiming that she lied in the interview. McCord contacted Alliance Defending Freedom, who took on her case. Following the controversy, the former guidance counselor and the school district settled out of court. Kathy McCord was awarded 195-thousand dollars in damages. Attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom released a statement saying in part: no American should be fired for expressing her beliefs.... especially an educator speaking in her personal capacity, on her own time and out of concern for students. The state of Indiana passed a law following this case that requires schools to notify parents if their child is suffering from gender confusion.
Baptism event sees outpouring of souls committing to Christ
major event in California to witness the Gospel is continuing to grow. Baptize California is reporting thousands of worshippers attending a recent soul winning event. The worship event was held at the same location as a revival that started in the 1970s. Over 30 churches participated in the most recent campaign. Organizers expected as many as one thousand participants to be baptized at the event. Baptize California reports over one thousand churches have participated, and over 50 thousand baptisims have been conducted in the past two years.
SNBC Health Report: The health benefits of olives
Olives are a fruit that maybe overlooked its nutritional value, but it is more than just a great source of cooking oil. The olive itself is full of nutrients that help keep the body healthy. Olives are rich in vitamin E and heart healthy. This fruit is full of healthy fats and antioxidants that promote lower cholesterol. It also helps lower blood pressure. Olives are an important part of the Mediterranean diet due to their nutritional value. Olives aid in digestion, reduce inflammation, and help maintain blood sugar levels. Olives can be consumed in various forms and are harvested from October to January in certain countries, or from March to May.




