On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Former UN Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley made an appeal to voters. She's seeking their support for the 2024 Presidential election. Meanwhile, before the new Congress got started, Democrats promised to push a pro-abortion agenda. That set up a tug-of-war with the new Republican-controlled House, which has passed several pro-life measures. 3 are dead, 5 are injured and a community is in grief after a shooting at Michigan State University. A number of vigils have been held both on campus and in the community to honor and remember the victims. Parochial Vicar for Saint John Church and Student Center, Fr. Michael Cassar, joins to share what it's like out there on campus and in the parish community and how people are holding up. And a conference starts later this week at the Vatican. It will examine ways to improve relations and communication among lay people, priests and bishops. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser has more. Finally this evening, February is Black History Month. As civil rights groups across the nation observe the occasion others question if the actions of groups like Planned Parenthood tell a different story. Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Life, Religion and Family, Delano Squires, is calling out a double standard here.
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