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A family-owned bakery declined to sell a wedding cake to a gay couple over the weekend, citing the "spiritual conviction" of the owner.The bakery, Susie's Sweets, lists its location on 197

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A bill that would ban the most common abortion method used in the second trimester of pregnancy was signed into law Friday by Ohio Gov. John Kasich.Senate Bill 145 prohibits the dilation and evacuation (D&E) procedure, in which the cervix is dilated and the contents of the uterus extracted. Though there is no exception in the law in cases of rape or incest, there is one if the mother's life is at risk.Any abortion provider who defies this law could face fourth-degree felony charges, including prison time and fines.The Republican governor's decision to sign off on this legislation sparked immediate backlash from abortion rights advocates.Kasich, who has signed more than 20 laws restricting abortion access in his eight years in office, has "again let the people of Ohio down by using extreme legislation to turn medical decision-making into political ideology," said Iris Harvey, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, in a written statement."Patients, and the medical providers who serve them, rely on the overwhelming medical evidence that shows abortion is one of the safest medical procedures," she continued. "The method ban dangerously limits people's options, undermines patients' constitutional right to access safe, legal abortion, and compromises medical providers' decision making."Ohio Right to Life lauded the governor's support of the "Dismemberment Abortion Ban," which is slated to go into effect in March."Ohioans can sleep easier tonight, knowing that the horrendous practice of dismemberment abortions is behind us," said Mike Gonidakis, president of Ohio Right to Life.He praised the outgoing governor and the Legislature for backing efforts to block abortions, saying "all of these initiatives have led to abortions decreasing by more than 25% in Ohio, and half of Ohio's abortion clinics shutting down."Looking ahead to Gov.-elect Mike DeWine, Gonidakis said, "the prospect of ending abortion in Ohio has never looked better."Bans on the D&E procedure have been signed in 10 states, including Ohio. But of those other nine states, all but two -- Mississippi and West Virginia -- have seen their laws at least temporarily blocked by the courts.The new Ohio law was one of two abortion bills to recently land on Kasich's desk. Also Friday, he vetoed the second bill: a six-week abortion ban, dubbed "the heartbeat bill," which he also vetoed in 2016.DeWine, who takes office next month, has suggested that he would sign such legislation if given the chance. 2525

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A Florida library's Pride Prom was supposed to be a safe space for LGBT youth between ages 14 and 18 to connect with peers and learn about community resources.But the sold-out Jacksonville Public Library's Storybook Pride Prom -- scheduled for Friday -- was canceled after protests from religious groups and residents.Religious group Biblical Concepts Ministries protested the event and called for residents to reach out to the city and mayor's office to have it canceled, CNN affiliate 500

  

A group of investors said they were inspired by a local pastor when they heard him on the radio talk about African Americans owning businesses in the city of Detroit. So, about two dozen people joined the pastor by investing anywhere from 0 to over ,000 into an investment group he started.The group first invested in a local market on 7 Mile Road on Detroit's west side. The investors were not part of the pastor's congregation, but some said they trusted that a man of faith would be a wise choice to lead their investment group. They made some money on the first store, which had an owner as their partner, but they wanted to invest in actually purchasing a different store that the group would own. However, then things began to change, according to Willie Taylor who ended up being the treasurer of the group. Taylor said while he was the treasurer, he did not have access to the monies in the account. Only the pastor's name was tied to the account, he said. Taylor and other members of the investment group would eventually go to Highland Park police and accuse the pastor of embezzling the thousands of dollars they gave him to invest in a store they wanted to own.Taylor estimates ,000 has gone missing from the group and he said they began to suspect trouble when the pastor stopped attending their meetings. We are not naming the pastor because he has not been charged with any crime. He did talk to us and he claims he stopped attending meetings because he felt threatened and stalked.The pastor said he filed a lawsuit against the owner of the store they originally invested in because he was not returning their money on schedule. That case is pending in Wayne County Third Circuit Court.Taylor said the money that's in dispute is separate from the lawsuit and deals only with those who invested in the second store - one they had hoped would be owned by the group. And when they didn't get answers from the pastor about the missing money, several members of the group went to the pastor's church, sat in the pews during service and then protested outside while holding a large sign that read "Where is the 2nd store $.""He's dodging us, you know," said Walter Crawford who told us he's out ,000. "That's the behavior, to me, of a thief and a crook."Highland Park police would not comment on the investigation. The pastor said that Taylor and the man who owns the first store they invested in must have the missing money because he said he doesn't have it. The pastor also accused Taylor of forging his name on two checks. Taylor denies any wrongdoing and points out he's the one who went to police. Taylor said the pastor is the only signer on the account and he directed him to sign his name when he was out of town or otherwise not available to write a couple checks to investors. Highland Park police would not comment on the investigation. "I think he spent the money like it was his own," Taylor said.This article was written by Kimberly Craig for 2991

  

A bill that would ban nearly all flavored tobacco products was passed by the House of Representatives on Friday.The "Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2019," or 183

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