On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: President Joe Biden signed a proclamation at the White House establishing a national monument honoring Emmett Till, whose horrific killing helped spur the Civil Rights movement. Meanwhile, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says allegations of financial wrongdoing against President Joe Biden are rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry, but a White House spokesman says the House GOP's eagerness to go after the President "regardless of the truth is seemingly bottomless." After this week, lawmakers won't be returning to Washington until after Labor Day so a final push is on to pass several spending bills. In other news, a new White House plan to forgive some student debt is gaining attention. Jeanne Gawdun, Senior Lobbyist for "Kansas for Life" explains how government officials and pro-life nonprofits in Kansas are gearing up to implement the state's innovative Alternatives to Abortion program, an initiative that pro-life legislators passed despite the Kansas governor's veto of it. Sunday, July 25th marked the beginning of Natural Family Planning Week, an educational campaign of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to celebrate God’s design for married love and the gift of life. The goal is to raise awareness about the ethical family planning methods supportive of Catholic beliefs about married love, respecting “the God-given power to love a new human life into being.” Known for its distinctive chants of sacred scripture, the Taize community is set to welcome a new leader. This ecumenical group was founded by a Swiss protestant just before World War 2 in Burgandy, France.
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