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17% of Immigration Cases Tossed Because DHS Failed to File Paperwork, Study Finds

Immigration judges are tossing one out of every six new immigration cases because Homeland Security failed to file a basic form — the original court summons — according to a new study.

SEE IT: Supreme Court Leak Investigators ‘Narrowed it Down’ Shannon Bream Reports

Investigators searching for the Supreme Court leaker have "narrowed it down," but no names of suspects have emerged publicly almost three months after the reveal of a draft opinion indicating Roe v. Wade would soon be overturned.

Republican Attorneys General Demand Answers on Google Abortion Search Manipulation

Several Republican state attorneys general, led by Virginia’s Jason S. Miyares, have written a letter to Google demanding answers from the company on the manipulation of search results related to crisis pregnancy centers.

$10 Million Settlement for Healthcare Workers Forced to Take COVID Vax

Compensation was offered for religious discrimination.

Gateway Pundit Files Lawsuit to Unseal Epstein’s Client Records: ‘The Public Has a Right to Know’

"Where are you, New York Times? Where are you, CNN? Where are you, Fox News?"

Trump Asks for Absolute Immunity From Jan. 6 Lawsuits

President Donald Trump is seeking absolute immunity from a slate of Jan. 6 lawsuits poised to proceed in the courts.

Man Accused of Raping Ohio 10-Year-Old Held Without Bond

A judge on Thursday ordered the man accused of raping and impregnating the 10-year-old Ohio girl who went to Indiana to have the pregnancy terminated held without bond.

U.S. Judge Stops Punishment of Airmen Who Filed Religious Exemption from COVID Vax Mandate: Read Injunction

Aaron Siri’s firm obtains national preliminary injunction prohibiting penalizing airmen for refusing COVID-19 vaccine.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas’ Ban on Mask Mandates in Public Schools

The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ended an injunction from a lower court allowing mask mandates in Texas schools.

4 Compelling Reasons for the Senate to Oppose Redefining Marriage

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Respect for Marriage Act, legislation that would repeal the overwhelmingly bipartisan Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 and codify the U.S. Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges into federal law.

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