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Democratic Governor Signs Pro-life Law Criminalizing Mail-Order Abortion Pills

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has signed bills that make mailing abortion pills a state crime and strengthen Louisiana’s existing “trigger” law that will ban nearly all abortions if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.

COVID-Relief Funds Went to ‘Environmental Justice’ Programs Teaching ‘Acceptance of Trees’, ‘Tree Care Education’, ‘Pruning Workshops’

"While our nation is $30 trillion in the hole and hemorrhaging money on the federal level, news like this should outrage every taxpayer," said Rep. Ralph Norman.

Earthquake Kills at Least 1,000 in Afghanistan

The death toll from an earthquake in Afghanistan on Wednesday hit 1,000, disaster management officials said, with more than 600 injured and the toll...

American Airlines Ending Service in Three Cities Due to Pilot Shortage

American Airlines will halt services in three cities this coming autumn due to an ongoing pilot shortage in the airline industry.

House January 6 Committee Is Failing but Doesn’t Know Why

It is widely seen that the U.S. House Select Committee about January 6 is falling flat.

Disney’s ‘Lightyear’—Film with Same-Sex Kiss—Flops in Opening Weekend

“Lightyear,” the latest film from Disney’s Pixar, didn’t make it to infinity and beyond this weekend.

Dr. Simone Gold Sentenced to Two Months in Prison

A California doctor has been sentenced to two months in prison for being involved in the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol and stepping inside the restricted premises along with her co-defendant John Strand.

Farmers Warn Soaring Diesel Prices Could Cause Food Shortages

Soaring diesel prices could cause food shortages, farmers warned this week.

More than 99% of Monkeypox Patients Identify as ‘Gay’ or Similar Amid ‘Pride Month’: U.K. Health Security Agency

151 of 152 Monkeypox patients interviewed identified as homosexual, British gov't says.

Mexico Breaks Up Massive Migrant Caravan but Gives Migrants Free Pass to Travel to US

A migrant caravan headed for the U.S. southern border that at one time numbered nearly 10,000 people has dissolved, Mexican authorities said Saturday.

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