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Louisiana Supreme Court Denies Challenge, Allows Abortion Ban to Remain in Effect

The Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana turned down an emergency application from abortion providers on Aug. 12, a move that allows the state’s abortion ban to continue.

Students, Staff In Philadelphia School District Will Need To Mask For First 10 Days Of School

Students and staff in the School District of Philadelphia will be required to wear face masks for the first 10 days of the upcoming school year.

Report Indicates The 2024 Election Election Tampering Could Be Starting Right Now In Plain Sight

The FBI raid on Trump’s home isn’t just about prosecuting the former president for Jan. 6, it’s about fixing the next presidential election.

Houston ISD Approves $2 Million Funding for More Firearms, Shields for District Police in Wake of Mass Shootings

Houston Independent School District (ISD) trustees on Aug. 11 passed a motion that will allow $2 million in funding for more firearms and shields for the district police.

Courts Must Decide Whether Government Pressured Twitter to Ban Donald Trump: Attorney

ormer President Donald Trump is appealing the dismissal of his lawsuit against Twitter for violating his First Amendment rights by banning him from the platform

Mar-a-Lago raid rooted in bizarre 2017 House hearing

The 'swamp' has always had a target on Trump's back

Washington, DC Mayor Asks US Military for 90 Days of Help With Illegal Immigrants

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser on Aug. 11 renewed her call for U.S. military assistance to deal with the surge of illegal immigrants the nation’s capital has encountered after governors of border states began busing the immigrants to the city.

Kavanaugh Assassination Suspect Said He Was A ‘Sissy Slave’ And ‘Trans Gamer Girl’ Who Asked Him To ‘Take Out’ High-Value Targets

The California man accused of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh identified himself as a "sissy slave" and a "trans gamer girl" named "Sophie"...

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End 40 Years of Race-Based Affirmative Action in University Admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear one of two cases on Oct. 31 that could dismantle the 40-year precedent of race-based affirmative action in university admissions, with universities now urging the court to preserve the decision despite some expert opinion to the contrary.

‘I Didn’t See Donald Trump Sweating at All’: GOP Lawmakers Who Met Trump Say He’s Not Perturbed by FBI Raid

Former President Donald Trump was “very upbeat” in the wake of the FBI raid on his home, according to Republican lawmakers who met with him on Aug. 9.

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