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Partial Settlement Reached in Indiana School Lawsuit Over ‘Students for Life’ Club

Indiana students have been given permission to start a chapter of Students for Life of America in their school as part of a partial settlement in a suit against the school.

Ariz. GOP Chair Sues Jan. 6 Committee, Says Subpoenas Violate 4th Amendment

The Democrat-controlled January 6 Committee is facing a new lawsuit by Arizona Republican Party chairwoman Kelli Ward. In a recent filing with a federal court, she said the Democrat panel is trying to unconstitutionally violate the right to privacy with its subpoenas.

Hunter Biden’s Business Partner Allowed to Trot the Globe Even After Conviction

Devon Archer, longtime business partner of Hunter Biden, has been allowed to make dozens of international trips since his conviction for securities fraud.

The Left’s ‘Attempt to Subvert Democracy’: Madison Cawthorn

"There is no subversion greater than stripping the public of the right to even cast a vote for their preferred candidate."

California Kills Universal Health Care Bill

Bill would have doubled the state's taxes to fund single-payer health care system.

Surprise! Religious Rights Victory Is Wonderful News for Children

Adoption agency gets allowed to reject same-sex duos

Record Gun Sales Fueled by 5.4 Million First Time Buyers

Gun sales surged to a record high in 2021, fueled by first-time gun owners, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF).

Pelosi Shifted Her China Stance as Her Family Scored Beijing Deals

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi softened her previous criticisms of China’s communist regime as her husband and son scored big business deals in China, Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer’s new book reveals.

Gun Rights Group Sues San Jose Over Unprecedented Liability Insurance Mandate

A gun rights group is suing a California city after it passed an ordinance mandating gun owners to purchase liability insurance and pay an annual fee.

Supreme Court Hearing Anti-Asian American Cases Brought to Harvard, U. North Carolina

Justices to hear challenge to race in college admissions.

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