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Indiana: First State to Approve Abortion After Roe v. Wade

Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to approve abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, as the Republican governor quickly signed a near-total ban on the procedure shortly after lawmakers approved it.

Indiana House Overwhelmingly Passes Bill to Ban Abortions, Save Unborn Babies

Indiana is closer to becoming the next state to protect babies from abortions.

IRS Pinky-Promises 87,000 More Employees Won’t​ Lead To More Audits

"Imagine thousands of IRS agents descending upon America like a swarm of locusts!"

IRS Is Stockpiling 5 Million Rounds of Ammo

The federal government is currently stashing large amounts of weapons and ammunition for unknown reasons.

Corporate America Isn’t Certain It Can Afford to Be Woke Anymore

Throughout the year, we’ve seen small but curious signs that corporate America is less interested in being woke than it was a few years ago.

Sen. Manchin’s Campaign Bankrolled by Green Energy, Fossil Fuel Groups

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has taken millions in donations from oil, gas and coal industry groups over the years, but he also brings in donations from green energy organizations and companies, according to his Federal Election Commission filings.

FBI Arrests Former Governor of Puerto Rico Wanda Vázquez Garced on Bribery Charges

Well, this is a tangled web: Former Puerto Rican Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced has been brought up on bribery charges for allegedly agreeing to make a political appointment in exchange for financial support to her 2020 campaign.

Federal Judge Rules West Virginia Medicaid Must Provide Coverage for Gender-Related Surgeries

On Tuesday, District Judge Robert C. Chambers ruled that West Virginia Medicaid must provide coverage for the surgical treatment of gender dysphoria.

Oklahoma Schools Require ‘Biological Sex Affidavit’ for Student-Athletes

Oklahoma public schools now require sworn statement to verify student’s sex assigned at birth to determine eligibility to compete in school sports.

Virginia Requiring Schools to Notify Parents of ‘Sexually Explicit’ Material in Class

The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) is finishing model policies for school districts to give parents notice about lessons featuring “sexually explicit content,” according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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