Anton Carillo Articles

Pastors Call For Prayer As Chicago Sees Increased Violence: ‘Pray For Peace In Chicagoland’
Baptist pastors unanimously call the public to "pray for peace in Chicagoland" to end the rising violence in the city. 
Republicans Unveil Plan To Give People Power To Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship
House Judiciary Republicans have unveiled a plan to give people, especially conservatives, the power to fight back against Big Tech censorship. 
Gay Men Threaten To Convert ‘Your Children’ To LGBTQ In Disgusting Video
A group of gay men from California threatened parents in a disgusting video set to "convert your children" to embrace LGBTQ ideologies. 
Florida Passes New Law Adding Protections To Human Trafficking Victims
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new law on Tuesday that adds protections to victims of human trafficking. 
Liberty University Sued By Former Diversity Officer For Violating His Rights, Asks For $8M
The Christian school Liberty University was sued last Friday for $8M by its former official for violating his rights 
Judge Says Air Force Primarily Responsible For 2017 Texas Church Shooting
A judge from the Western District of Texas said in his decision given last Tuesday that the United States Air Force for a local shooting incident that happened in 2017. 
Anti-Trafficking Groups Celebrate Shutdown Of XTube, Now Targeting PornHub
The Anti-trafficking group National Center On Sexual Exploitation is celebrating the shutdown of XTube and warned Pornhub will be next. 
This New Software Will Help Your Family Stay Away From Online Porn, Sexting And Nudity
A new software called Canopy will help families stay away from pornography, sexting, and nudity that has invaded online platforms and social networks. 
Ohio Gov. Protects Medical Workers’ Religious Rights, Signs Bill Allowing Them To Refuse Procedures Violating Their Beliefs
Medical workers' religious rights are now protected in Ohio as Governor Michael DeWine signed a bill allowing them to refuse procedures that are in violation of their beliefs. 
Republican Senator Says America Would Be Better Off Without Roe V. Wade
"Until 1973 states were making changes to their abortion laws, some states were liberalizing their laws, some states weren't. Without Roe v. Wade, once again states would have the power to take their own course," Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton said.












