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Five Doctors Sue California Over Medical Misinformation Law

A group of doctors is suing California officials over the state’s new law that lets medical boards punish physicians who offer “misinformation or disinformation” related to COVID-19.

Supreme Court Considers Ending Affirmative Action

"I guess I don’t put much stock in that, because I’ve heard similar arguments for segregation," said Justice Clarence Thomas about race-based admissions improving education.

Publisher Pressured to Cancel Amy Coney Barrett’s Book Deal

Hundreds of publishing industry professionals signed a letter to Penguin Random House.

Federal Judge Blocks New York Ban on Firearms in Churches

The judge cited Constitutional privilege.

Pennsylvania Court Rules Mail-In Ballots with Incorrect Dates Won’t Be Counted 

Mail-in ballots with incorrect dates will be saved but not counted in the state of Pennsylvania, courts ruled this week.

Texas AG Assists With Protection for Unvaccinated Federal Workers

Paxton's office joined the Florida-led brief headed for the Ninth Circuit.

Biden Vows to Codify Roe v. Wade If Dems Prevail in Congress this November

Joe Biden on Thursday tweeted how his party would soon respond to the recent overturning of the 1973 Supreme Court decision that gave women...

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Says 2020 Election Was ‘Rigged’

Trump took to Truth Social to acknowledge the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that recognized errors in ballot counting during the 2020 election.

Ohio Abortions Drop 65% As Abortion Ban Saves Unborn Babies

The Ohio heartbeat law stopped almost 2,500 unborn babies from being aborted in the state this summer, according to a new study by the pro-abortion research group WeCount.

Tucker Carlson Doubts Legitimacy of Brazil’s Socialist Victory

Tucker Carlson is questioning the legitimacy of leftist candidate Lula da Silva's win in Brazil's election.

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