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Pentagon officials say, “I can confirm that al Udeid Air Base was attacked by short-range and medium-range ballistic missiles originating from Iran today. At this time, there are no reports of U.S. casualties. We are monitoring this situation closely…” EWTN News Nightly




Today marks the third anniversary of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade and returned authority to the states to protect the unborn from abortion. Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales reports.

#BreakingNews Supreme Court rules for South Carolina over bid to defund Planned Parenthood The dispute arose from a long-running effort by the state to block the reproductive health care group from receiving Medicaid funds. EWTN News Nightly


#BREAKING - House Moves Ahead With President’s Policy Bill Amid G.O.P. Resistance A vote allowing the bill to come up for debate indicated a breakthrough after Speaker Mike Johnson haggled with Republican holdouts into the early hours of Thursday. EWTN News Nightly





Meet Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D.—an inspiring Catholic surgeon who answered the call to public service. After the passing of pro-life champion Congressman Walter Jones in 2019, Dr. Murphy was elected to fill his seat and continue his legacy.

Congress can be a difficult place—especially for Catholic members who often lean on their faith. Pete Stauber, a former police officer and minor league hockey player representing Minnesota’s 8th District, opens up about how his faith keeps him grounded through it all.

Congressman French Hill, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee and a devoted Catholic from Arkansas, shares how God called him to Washington, D.C., to protect life and defend religious freedom—both at home and abroad.

. Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota has served his state since 2015, following his tenure as the 31st Governor. Throughout his career, Senator Rounds credits his Catholic faith and upbringing—shaped by Benedictine nuns at St. Joseph School—for keeping him grounded.

Before Congress, Darin LaHood served as a state senator and prosecutor, always prioritizing faith and integrity. A proud graduate of Spalding Academy—alma mater of Archbishop Fulton Sheen— LaHood has played a key role in efforts to advance Sheen’s cause for sainthood.

U.S. Navy veteran and Master Chief Petty Officer Rep. Tony Gonzales now serves Texas’ 23rd Congressional District. After facing childhood challenges, Congressman Gonzales credits his grandfather for inspiring his strong Catholic faith.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a devout Catholic, shares how his faith helped him face life-threatening challenges—including a recent blood cancer diagnosis and treatment. Now in remission, Scalise says these experiences have strengthened his trust in God.


From running a small business and raising 2 daughters, to serving six years in the Oklahoma State Senate, Stephanie Bice joined a historic wave of pro-life Republican women in Congress. A Catholic convert, she’s passed her faith on to her daughters and finds strength in prayer.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune says a vote on a sweeping bipartisan sanctions bill against Russia could come as early as this month. The legislation proposes heavy tariffs on Russian oil, gas and uranium. Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales reports.