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U.S. Judge Rules Arizona’s Voting Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship is Not Discriminatory

A federal judge has ruled that legislators behind the new Arizona law requiring counties to verify the status of registered voters does not discriminate.

Attacks Against U.S. Churches Surge: Report

A report from the Family Research Council found that there have been at least 915 attacks against churches in the United States since 2018.

USDA Partners with Left-Wing Group to Increase Voter Turnout

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) partnered with the group Demos to increase voter turnout ahead of the 2024 presidential election, according to documents obtained by The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project.

Texas Professor Fired for Teaching Biological Reality Reinstated

Dr. Johnson Varkey has been reinstated after he was fired for teaching biological facts about reproduction.

The 24th Amendment: Ending Poll Taxes

The 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the ongoing struggle for voting rights in America.

Federal Civil Rights Complaint Filed Against Disney

American First Legal (AFL) filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Walt Disney Company.

Transgender Activists Occupy Iowa Capitol Building, Protest Biological Gender Bill

Transgender activists occupied Iowa's Capitol to protest a new bill that recognizes biological sex.

FDA, CDC to Incorporate ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ in Research: Report

The Washington Free Beacon obtained documents suggesting that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may incorporate "indigenous knowledge" in future research.

Understanding the 19th Amendment: Women’s Suffrage

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a significant milestone in the history of women's rights.

FBI Investigates Arson Cases at Conservative Think Tank

The FBI has launched an investigation to find the individuals who set fire to two offices belonging to conservative organizations in Minnesota last month.

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