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Judge Temporarily Blocks Louisiana Abortion Trigger Law After Lawsuit

A Democrat district court judge on Monday temporarily blocked Louisiana's so-called "trigger bans" that would have outlawed most abortions in the state the Center...

South Dakota Will Prosecute Abortion Docs and Restrict Access to Pills: Gov. Noem

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Sunday said her state will prosecute doctors who perform abortions and will work to restrict women’s access to...

Ghislaine Maxwell on Suicide Watch ‘Without Justification’

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted by a federal jury in Manhattan on 29 December 2021 on five counts, including sex-trafficking of a minor....

Former Us Military Pilot Admits He Spied for China, Sold US Secrets

A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot admitted to serving as a paid agent of the Chinese government, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday.

Abortion Activists Protest Across the Country; Abortion Ban Takes Effect in Several States

The latest updates after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice Is a Threat to the Republic

Federal raids this week, along with an inappropriate statement about a SCOTUS ruling, underscore the weaponization of the DOJ under Garland.

Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Illinois Weathertech Warehouse Kills 1, Injures 3

An early Saturday morning shooting at a Bolingbrook, Illinois WeatherTech warehouse resulted in two people being injured, one person being killed and an intensive manhunt by police that ended with a suspect in custody.

North Dakota Attorney General Probes $13.5 Million Farmland Purchase by a Trust Linked to Bill Gates

A major farmland purchase reportedly made by a trust linked to Bill Gates is being investigated by the North Dakota attorney general's office.

Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Officially Charged With DUI, Faces Jail Time and Lengthy Probation

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband has been slapped with misdemeanor charges in connection with a May road collision where drinking might have played a role.

Supreme Court Rules on North Carolina Photo ID Controversy

The ruling was 8-1 in favor of Republicans' right to litigate on behalf of voter ID laws.

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