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California Students to Have Access to Abortion Pills

A California law requires all schools within the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems to offer abortion pills beginning Jan 1, 2023.

Flight Attendant Wins Millions After Southwest Fires Her For Being Pro-Life: ‘A Victory For Freedom Of Speech’

A flight attendant was awarded $5.1 million by a jury on Thursday, finding that Southwest Airlines canned 20-year veteran Charlene Carter for her sincerely held religious beliefs, namely her pro-life views.

Soros-Linked Group Wins $172M Contract from Biden to Help Border Crossers Avoid Deportation

A left-wing group linked to billionaire George Soros has won a nearly $172 million federal contract from President Joe Biden’s administration to help young border crossers avoid deportation, a report revealed this week.

FBI Was Looking Into Wuhan Virus Lab at Outset of Pandemic

Bureau was investigating "grant questions" surrounding funding of dangerous experiments at lab.

‘More Dead Bodies’ Than Afghanistan: Veterans Say Southern Border Is ‘War Zone’

A Marine who was in Afghanistan when that country fell to the Taliban and who now lives in Texas told lawmakers he’s seen more dead bodies from migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border than he did during his tour of duty.

77-Page Report Details ‘Systemic’ Law Enforcement Failures: Uvalde School Mass Shooting

A report released by the Texas state House of Representatives said there were systemic failures on behalf of the some 400 enforcement officers who responded to the May 24 mass shooting at a school in Uvalde.

‘Game of Thrones’ Made Sure to Include Fewer White Characters in Prequel

“It was very important for Miguel and I to create a show that was not another bunch of white people on the screen, just to put it very bluntly."

U.S. Public Health Agencies Aren’t ‘Following the Science,’ Officials Say

The calls and text messages are relentless. On the other end are doctors and scientists at the top levels of the NIH, FDA and CDC.

Lia Thomas Nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year Award

University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has been nominated for the NCAA's Woman of the Year Award.

Starbucks CEO Says Stores Are No Longer Safe in Democrat-Run Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, L.A., D.C.

American cities “have abdicated their responsibility in fighting crime,” said Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who is a Democratic donor.

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