August

Yes, They Were Socialists: How the Nazis Waged War on Private Property

When the average person thinks of the Nazis, what often comes to mind is World War II, the Holocaust, and rousing speeches of hate.

See Abortion Law in All 50 States

Abortion laws are rapidly changing across the U.S.

Arizona’s Wendy Rogers Vows to Stop ‘Invasion,’ Put America First in New Campaign Ad

State Senator Rogers slammed the Biden administration's lack of border security.

Biden Approval Rating: 29%

President Joe Biden’s approval rating dropped into the 20s for the first time in his presidency, a Saturday Civiqs poll revealed. Just 29 percent of...

Abortion Access Tops House Agenda as Congress Returns From Recess

Lawmakers start shuffling back to Washington on Monday after a two-week break and will commence the first round of legislative business since the Supreme Court overturned nationwide abortion rights.

Ballot Drop Boxes Banned by Wisconsin Supreme Court

The court ruled in a 4-3 decision Friday.

Japan’s Conservative Ex-Prime Minister Assassinated

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated Friday on a street in western Japan by a gunman who opened fire on him from behind as he delivered a campaign speech — an attack that stunned the nation that has some of the strictest gun control laws anywhere.

Trump Urges Arizona to Vote for Kari Lake as Early Voting Begins

President Donald Trump urged Arizonans to vote for Kari Lake on Wednesday as early voting began for the state’s primary elections.

Biden Admin Dishing Out Millions to Advance ‘Racial Equity’ in Food Stamps

The Department of Agriculture is offering roughly $6 million to state agencies so they can advance “racial equity” in a training program used to assist food stamp program participants, according to a federal grant application.

Brown University Barred White and Asian Students from Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Class  

The Ivy League school's policy caused a student to complain.

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