Latest news: ‘Alarming’ gas station abortion pill ads; Russia launches largest aerial assault on Ukraine; Christian families file suit after foster care licenses revoked

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A Mayday Health ad at a Kentucky gas station.
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Latest news: ‘Alarming’ gas station abortion pill ads; Russia launches largest aerial assault on Ukraine; Christian families file suit after foster care licenses revoked

To read a quick recap of some of the latest news reports and other articles from The Baptist Paper this week, see below.

1. A weekslong abortion pill advertising campaign at more than 80 Kentucky gas stations is wrapping up this weekend, and the state’s pregnancy resource centers that serve women and their families located in those communities are expressing concern.

https://thebaptistpaper.org/pregnancy-centers-work-against-alarming-gas-station-abortion-pill-ads/

2. With no end of the ongoing attacks in sight — at least for now — Russia launched its largest aerial assault on the country since the war began. Missiles reportedly struck Kyiv and multiple regions with more than 800 drones and 13 missiles.

https://thebaptistpaper.org/russia-launches-largest-aerial-assault-on-ukraine-since-war-began/

3. Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of two Massachusetts families after the commonwealth told them that they are no longer eligible to continue serving as foster parents because of their religious beliefs.

https://thebaptistpaper.org/two-christian-families-in-massachusetts-file-suit-after-foster-care-licenses-revoked/


EDITOR’S NOTE — These stories were compiled by The Baptist Paper.