On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: U.S. lawmakers have a rapidly developing technology issue to deal with, artificial Intelligence (AI). Democrats and Republicans say they want to regulate it. Big Tech is watching and even lobbying, yet what those regulations might look like is another debate entirely. And an opinion piece is accusing the media of trying to mislead the public on the Supreme Court ruling that said a Christian web designer does not have to create sites for same-sex weddings. Senior Counsel and Government Affairs Director for Alliance Defending Freedom who also represented Lorie Smith in the Supreme Court Case 303 Creative vs Elenis, Kellie Fiedorek, joins to share her take on the reaction to the ruling and whether she is seeing mistakes in reporting from the mainstream media. Meanwhile, more than half a million baptized Catholics left the Church in Germany last year. The number is nearly double of the 270,000 who left the Church in 2020. Vatican Correspondent for CNA Deutsch, Rudolf Gehrig, joins to explain why the number of people leaving the Church has nearly doubled since 2020 and how statistically significant that 500,000 number is. Finally this evening, Jacob Rees Mogg has become one of the most well-known and most divisive politicians in the United Kingdom. One thing that has characterized his life in politics is his Catholic faith. EWTN News Vatican Correspondent, Colm Flynn has more.
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