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Here’s What 375 Women Told The Supreme Court About The Harms Of Late-Term Abortion

Hundreds of women harmed by second and third trimester abortions urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in a joint amicus brief, divulging painful details of regretted procedures.

Waukesha Atrocity Should Herald an End to the Bail Charade

Don’t set fictional $5 million bail. Deny bail to defendants who can be established by clear evidence as dangers to the community.

Top ICU Doctor Suspended After Suing Hospital for Banning Life-Saving COVID Treatments

In an exclusive interview with The Defender, Dr. Paul Marik said patients are dying “unnecessarily and unlawfully” because the hospital where he is director of the ICU prioritizes expensive drugs like Remdesivir while banning more effective and less costly treatments.

Christian in flag fight gets support from U.S., states, even ACLU

Briefs flooding Supreme Court as decision to come

FDA Says It Needs Until 2076 To Make Pfizer Vaccine Info Public

"The entire purpose of the FOIA is to assure government transparency"

WaPo Slammed For Saying Waukesha Massacre Was ‘Caused By A SUV’

The Washington Post is under fire after releasing a tweet indicating that the SUV involved in the Waukesha Christmas parade massacre was at fault for Sunday’s rampage.

Pfizer Sues Employee, Alleging She Stole Covid-19 Vaccine Documents

Pfizer is suing one of its employees after she allegedly stole thousands of the company’s files with the intent to take a job with one of its competitors, with some of the files including information about the Covid-19 vaccine.

Trump gives Kerik privilege waiver, wants Jan. 6 panel to see election irregularities evidence

"It is exactly what the Unselect Committee should be interested in — if this was a real investigation," 45th president declares

Judge Rules Local Missouri COVID-19 Orders Unconstitutional

A Missouri judge on Tuesday ruled that local COVID-19 orders violated the Missouri Constitution, ordering local health officials to rescind them.

Darrell Brooks appears to weep in court as he’s charged in Waukesha Christmas parade attack; 6th victim dies

The ex-con charged with killing five people at a Wisconsin Christmas parade was ordered held on $5 million at his first court appearance Tuesday — with prosecutors revealing that he’ll be hit with a sixth homicide count after a child struck in the Sunday attack has died.

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