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Marine Deprived of Promotion for Refusing Vax Mandate

A Marine Corps major’s promotion has been indefinitely suspended over his religious objection to the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the officer’s wife.

Automobile Company Lays Off Hundreds of Workers, Blames Cost of EVs

Multinational automaker Stellantis is indefinitely closing an assembly plant in Illinois in February and laying off hundreds of workers, in large part due to the high cost of making electric vehicles.

Minnesota School District ‘Illegally Excluded’ White Students From Drug Abuse Prevention Fund

A Minnesota school district “illegally excluded” white students from a $1.1 million state grant intended to prevent drug abuse.

Judge Orders Pro-life Flight Attendant Re-Hired at Southwest Airlines

A Texas federal judge has ordered Southwest Airlines to reinstate Charlene Carter, the flight attendant who made headlines after a jury ruled that she was unlawfully fired for expressing pro-life views and for criticizing her union.

Restaurant Denies Service to Pro-Life Customers

The Family Foundation of Virginia reserved a room for an event held at the restaurant Metzger's Bar and Butchery, only to be denied service half an hour prior to the meeting.

New Supreme Court Justice Implies ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ Is Racist

Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson begins the court case with arguments of racism.

Supreme Court Hears Opening Arguments Deciding Religious Liberty Case For Colorado Graphic Designer

SCOTUS to consider a case that has far-reaching implications for religious freedom.

Justice Gorsuch Accuses Colorado of Forcing Christian Baker to Undergo ‘Reeducation Program’

Justice Gorsuch slammed the State of Colorado on Monday for forcing a Christian baker to undergo a “reeducation program” after he refused to create a custom cake celebrating a same-sex marriage on the grounds that it violated his religious convictions.

Nearly 1 in 4 Countries Used Force on Religious Groups Defying COVID-19 Measures

A new Pew Research report finds that governments and police in nearly a quarter of 198 countries and territories used coercion on religious groups who refused to comply with COVID-19 worship restrictions.

If You Really Wanted to Destroy U.S., You’d Do These 10 Things

First, you would surrender our prior energy independence.

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