On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The House Appropriations Committee voted to include some pro-life provisions in next year's foreign operation budget, which goes into effect in October. The move is a major blow to the Biden Administration's pro-abortion efforts. And how long the war in Ukraine will last, the potential use of nuclear weapons in the conflict, and even the hold-up of military promotions at the Pentagon were all discussed at a press briefing in Helsinki, Finland today. Meanwhile, preparations are underway in France for the country's national day, or Bastille Day, celebrations on Friday. However, the country continues to deal with widespread riots following the shooting death by police of a teenager late last month. European Correspondent for EWTN News, Solene Tadie, joins to help us unpack what is going on in France right now, what the latest with the protests is and what the mood is ahead of Bastille Day. A recently released artificial intelligence app is trained on a private database of Church documents. Organizers say it could be a powerful tool for evangelization. Founder and CEO of Longbeard, which developed Magisterium AI, Matthew Sanders, joins to explain the new app and how it is similar to ChatGPT. Finally this evening, at the Vatican, the top diplomat to the Holy See, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, addressed the conflict in Ukraine, and some criticisms of Pope Francis' responses. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn