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AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

Arkansas Supreme Court Blocks Abortion Ballot Initiative

The Supreme Court of Arkansas upheld the state's decision to deny a ballot measure advocating for abortion rights on Thursday. The denial came after...

AGs Warn Apple its Discriminatory Program May be Illegal

Seventeen Republican attorneys general sent a letter to Apple, warning it that its programs excluding white and Asian men could be illegal.

Trump Vows to ‘Protect Our Children from Sexual Mutilation’

During a rally at the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department in Howell, Michigan, Donald Trump promised to protect America's children from gender surgeries lacking parental consent.

24 States Unite to Support Arizona Proof-of-Citizenship Law

Twenty-four states have joined together to support Arizona's proof-of-citizenship law for voter registration.

Washington Listed as Most Dangerous U.S. State

A study released by personal finance company WalletHub ranked Washington as the most dangerous U.S. state.

U.S. Capitol to Receive Johnny Cash Statue

A statue of musician Johnny Cash is going up in the U.S. Capitol.

Senator Looks to Revoke Visas from Those Engaging in Violent Protests

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced a bill that would revoke visas for those convicted of a criminal offense during a protest.

Biden Urged to Resign from Presidency

Numerous Republicans are calling for Joe Biden to resign as U.S. President following the end of his reelection campaign.

Race Politics – American Minute with Bill Federer

In 1857, the Supreme Court, with 7 of the 9 Justices being Democrat, decided that Dred Scott was not a citizen, but property. Chief Justice Roger Taney, who was appointed by the first Democrat President, Andrew...

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