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Pro-Abortion Injunctions Attempt to Delay Abortion Bans

America’s first post-Roe v. Wade pro-life laws have been delayed by a series of injunctions that have resulted in women continuing to be able to have abortions.

One-Third Have Changed Fourth of July Plans Due to High Gas Prices

One-third of Americans have changed their Fourth of July plans due to high gas prices, an Emerson College Poll released Friday found.

A Tale of Two Crises: The Gas Pump and the Border

It was the best of times … well, actually, nowhere in Joe Biden’s America was it the best of times. But it was the worst of times at the southern border. And it was the worst of times at the gas pump.

Dozens Line Up for Dunkin’ Donuts Campaign That Accidentally Offered Free Coffee for White People

A Dunkin' Donuts shop in Cranston, Rhode Island, was criticized after they published an ad offering free coffee for white people.

On This Day of the Christian Martyr, Let’s Honor John Chau and Ask Ourselves Some Uncomfortable Questions

John Chau’s murder by tribesmen on North Sentinel Island in 2018 drew worldwide media attention, most of it critical if not downright mocking.

Pro-choice Liberals Boycott Independence Day

Pro-choice liberals, including a northern California public school board member, are calling for boycotts of Independence Day to protest the Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Twitter Suspends Jordan Peterson Over Honest Tweet About Transgender Actor

Twitter suspended prolific clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson after he tweeted about the reality of the surgery performed on actor Ellen Page, who identifies as a transgender male and now goes by the name “Elliot.”

California Passes Sweeping Measure to Reduce Single-Use Plastics

California has passed a sweeping measure to significantly reduce single-use plastics and drastically boost plastic recycling rates, setting up the toughest plastics reduction requirements in the nation.

Did Pope Francis Miss the News That Roe v. Wade Was Overturned?

A couple of days have passed since the landmark U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and the Vatican, to put it politely, has refrained from strongly supporting a decision which will certainly lower the number of abortions in the United States.

Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in on June 30 as the successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, becoming the 116th justice to serve on the high court.

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