New abortion figures show more than 1.13 million abortions took place in the U.S. in 2025, with telehealth accounting for a growing share; the Episcopal Church moves to redevelop its longtime Manhattan headquarters into affordable housing through a ground lease; and Oregon drops a nearly $90,000 fine against a Christian counselor after a Supreme Court ruling on counseling speech.
Also, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces more than $700 million for addiction recovery, mental health and homelessness programs with renewed support for faith-based groups, Vice President J.D. Vance spars with “The View” while promoting his new memoir about returning to faith, and President Donald Trump withdraws support for pastor and congressional candidate Jackson Lahmeyer amid scandal.
00:11 Over 1M abortions took place in US last year: report 01:02 Episcopal Church seeks to offload Manhattan headquarters 01:51 Oregon drops $90K fine for Christian counselor over LGBT debate 02:47 HHS Secretary RFK Jr. announces $700M more for addiction recovery 03:43 JD Vance, 'The View' co-hosts spar over 3 hot topics about Trump 04:28 Trump withdraws support for married pastor caught in scandal 05:16 Elon Musk's brother says divine voice spoke to him after injury
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