Democrats Dismiss Sharia Law Hearing, HHS Courts Faith Groups, Pro-Life Organizations Sue MI Over Hiring Mandates
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Top headlines for Friday, February 13, 2026
In this episode, Democratic lawmakers dismiss a congressional hearing on the supposed rise of Sharia law, the Department of Health and Human Services invites faith-based groups to compete for billions in federal funding, and two pro-life organizations take Michigan to court over a controversial antidiscrimination law.
00:11 Democrats dismiss House hearing on Sharia threat in US
01:06 Stephen Colbert given 'servant leadership' award by Episcopalians
01:50 HHS encourages faith-based organizations seek funding
02:45 Okla. church's bank account hacked, over $85K stolen
03:27 Pro-life groups sue Michigan over antidiscrimination law
04:18 Christian celebrities react to James Van Der Beek’s death
05:01 Jelly Roll's wife defends him sharing the Gospel at Grammy Awards
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Links to the News
- Democrats dismiss House hearing on Sharia threat in US | Politics
- Stephen Colbert given 'servant leadership' award by Episcopalians | Entertainment
- HHS encourages faith-based organizations seek funding | U.S.
- Okla. church's bank account hacked, over $85K stolen | U.S.
- Pro-life groups sue Michigan over antidiscrimination law | U.S.
- Christian celebrities react to James Van Der Beek’s death | Entertainment
- Jelly Roll's wife defends him sharing the Gospel at Grammy Awards | Entertainment