On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Israeli lawmakers have approved a key portion of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Divisive plan to reshape the country's justice system. Israeli police use water cannons to disperse protesters rallying in Jerusalem in opposition to a judicial overhaul aimed at curbing powers of the Judiciary. The vote came after a stormy session in which opposition lawmakers chanted "SHAME" and then stormed out of the Chamber. Lawmakers on both sides are ramping up efforts to find out if UFOs really exist and, if so, if they pose a threat to national security Lawmakers are demanding transparency from intelligence officials. They say they've been stonewalled for years about hundreds of UFO sightings reported by military pilots. Also tonight, Prisha (Abigail) Mosley, 25, a detransitioning woman formerly known as Charlie Mosley, filed a lawsuit naming her therapists, surgeon, and their medical facilities as defendants. Meanwhile, a California school district is pushing for gay rights advocacy in its curriculum while the series “The Chosen” is growing in success. Margaret Mary Olohan of The Daily Signal comments on these new developments and on what rights parents have over their children’s learning. Lastly, Pope Francis offered a special Mass over the weekend for the Third Annual World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Over 8,000 of them attended.
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