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Abortion Drug Maker Drops Lawsuit Trying to Overturn Mississippi Abortion Ban

A manufacturer of the dangerous abortion pill that has killed dozens of women and injured tens of thousands has dropped its lawsuit attempting to overturn Mississippi’s abortion ban.

Judge Poised to Release Parts of Key Mar-a-Lago Raid Document

A Florida federal judge ruled Thursday that portions of the affidavit underpinning the FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate would likely be made public – despite objections from the Justice Department.

‘There Is No Climate Emergency’: More Than 1,100 Scientists, Professionals Worldwide Led by Nobel Prize Laureate (Document)

"Climate science has degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science," the group states.

CDC Announces Changes Amid Criticism of Handling COVID, Monkeypox, Other Public Health Issues

The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions on Wednesday announced changes to the country's top public health agency, amid criticism about its response to COVID-19, monkeypox and other public health threats.

Short-Term Win as Biden Reinstates Largest Oil, Gas Lease Sale in American History

In a surprising move that will anger the far-left and “Green New Deal” proponents, Joe Biden reinstates the largest oil and gas lease sale in the history of the United States.

Cheney Loses Primary Reelection Bid to Trump-Backed Hageman in Wyoming

Cheney's loss was widely expected, after trailing by double-digits for most of her campaign.

Car Drives into Crowd Killing 1, Injuring 17 During Fundraiser for Fire Victims—Suspect in Custody

One person is dead, and 17 others are injured after a driver crashed his vehicle into a crowd of people during a fundraiser for victims of a recent house fire, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

Louisiana Supreme Court Denies Challenge, Allows Abortion Ban to Remain in Effect

The Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana turned down an emergency application from abortion providers on Aug. 12, a move that allows the state’s abortion ban to continue.

Canada’s Frightening Culture Of Death

When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, returning abortion rights to voters, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the decision “horrific,” adding, “It shows how much standing up and fighting for rights matters every day.” 

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