Tonight on "EWTN News Nightly": The White House is condemning North Korea's latest missile launch. The high-powered rocket went down near Japan, but reportedly has the capability of reaching anywhere in the US. And, there are only a few weeks left in this session of Congress before lawmakers head home for the holidays. However, before they do, Congress has to clear several must-pass items. The Holy Father held a nearly 2 hour meeting on Thursday with members of the German Bishops' Conference. EWTN Vatican Journalist and Rome Correspondent for CNA Deutsch, Rudolf Gehrig, joins to share what the German Bishops' Conference did during its visit this week. Meanwhile, in a lawsuit filed Thursday night, doctors say the FDA put politics over science when they approved chemical abortion drugs Mifepristone and Misoprostol, ignoring evidence that the drugs cause more complications than surgical abortions. Senior Counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, Julie Marie Blake, joins to tell us about the extreme dangers for mothers using these drugs. Finally this evening, topping the headlines this week is the bankruptcy and financial collapse of cryptocurrency giant, FTX. Yet the first ever Catholic Crypto Conference met this week in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Conference Host and Founder of the Genesis Group, Matthew Pinto, joins to share what the blockchain and cryptocurrency are and what the uses for it are.
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