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Iowa Upholds 6-Week Abortion Ban in Supreme Court

The Iowa Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state’s heartbeat law and ordered a lower court to dissolve its temporary injunction against the ban this week.

Ohio General Assembly Passes $4.2 Billion Capital Spending Bill and Major Education Reforms

A $4.2 billion state capital spending bill, several education reforms, and a proposed change to the way state ballot issues are numbered were among...

Renewed Mask Bans Stir Controversy Over Civil Liberties

Law enforcement and state legislators are bringing back to life long-dormant rules that make mask wearing illegal. Republican lawmakers in North Carolina plan to override...

Biden Claims Ongoing Abortion Fight is Conservative ‘Extremism’

U.S. President Joe Biden released a video condemning the Dobbs Decision and the 2nd anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Pro-Life Law

St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Missouri's pro-life protections violate the separation of church and state.

Gates Foundation Funding Virus Research

A Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs heard the testimony of Dr. Steven Quay, who claimed that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is involved in the funding of gain-of-function research.

Supreme Court Upholds Federal Ban on Firearms for Domestic Abusers in 8-1 Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Friday to sustain a federal statute that forbids domestic abusers from owning firearms, handing gun control proponents a...

Airline Pilot Union Calls for Ban on ‘Non-Inclusive’ Terms

The largest airline pilot's union, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) called for more diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) among its members, according to a recently-exposed 2021 language guide.

WEF Calls for Removal of ‘AI Disinformation’

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is calling for "gendered disinformation" and other forms of "disinformation" to be removed.

State Department Subpoenaed Over Domestic Censorship Effort

The State Department has been subpoenaed after it refused to share with Congress how it spends taxpayer dollars on firms interfering with American small businesses' ability to compete online.

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