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Pro-Life Activist Sentenced to Four Years in Prison Following Protest in D.C.

A pro-life activist was sentenced to over four years in prison for partaking in a protest outside of a Washington, D.C., abortion center in October 2020.

Mother’s Day: American Minute with Bill Federer

After the Civil War, abolitionist Julia Ward Howe, writer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, led a Mother's Day for Peace in New York on June 2,...

Federal Court Rejects Hunter Biden’s Appeal to Dismiss Gun Charges

A federal judge dismissed Hunter Biden's motion to dismiss his three gun charges.

Federal Panel Directs Louisiana to Redraw Congressional Map Amid Gerrymandering Dispute

A federal three-judge panel has instructed the Louisiana Legislature to craft a new congressional map by June 3 or face court intervention to establish...

Pastor’s Prison Sentence Upheld Over ‘Illegal Worship’ Case in Algeria

A court in the country of Algeria last week upheld a year-long prison sentence for a prominent pastor convicted of "illegal worshiping."

ACA Expansion for ‘Dreamers’ Sparks Debate Amidst Immigration Policy Controversy

Approximately 100,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, known as "Dreamers," are expected to enroll in health insurance under the Affordable Care Act...

California Population Rebounds, Sparking Debate Over Immigration Impact

California's population has rebounded with a net gain of 67,000 residents last year, marking its first increase since 2020, state authorities announced on Tuesday. The...

Biden Pitches ‘American Comeback’ with Chip Factory Investment

President Joe Biden pitched an American "comeback story" during a visit to upstate New York on Thursday, highlighting significant investments in the economy with...

Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Rejects Letitia James’ Attempt to Void $175 Million Bond

In a legal dispute over a $175 million bond, a judge ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump on Monday, rejecting New York...

Finnish Supreme Court to Hear Case on Politician Sharing Bible Verse

The Finnish Supreme Court will hear the case of Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who was charged with committing a "hate crime" after she shared a 2019 tweet including a Bible verse and views supporting traditional marriage.

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