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North Dakota Judge Strikes Down State Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional

A ruling by a district judge in North Dakota on Thursday has invalidated the statewide prohibition on abortion, deeming it a violation of the Constitution.

House Speaker Withdraws Funding Bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) withdrew a government funding bill on Wednesday hours before the vote.

Seattle Pastor Cleared of Wrongdoing After Being Arrested for Preaching

A new consent order has vindicated a Seattle pastor who was previously arrested for preaching.

RFK Jr. Forced to Remain on Ballot in Michigan

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been ordered to remain on Michigan's ballot for the 2024 election, despite his efforts to withdraw after endorsing former President Donald Trump.

House Judiciary Demands TSA Release Documents on Tulsi Gabbard’s Surveillance

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has demanded that the Transporation Security Administration (TSA) provide documents relating to its surveillance of Tulsi Gabbard through the Quiet Skies program.

Illegal Immigrant Charged in Connection to Stealing U.S. Identity

Angelica Maria Francisco, 42, originally from Guatemala illegally present in the U.S, faces legal action from the federal government, charged through a nine-count information for committing various frauds involving U.S. citizenship claims, passport application falsifications, and severe identity theft crimes.

Schumer, Jeffries Refuse Inclusion of SAVE Act in Spending Bill

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) suggested that he will not consider a short-term spending bill that includes an election integrity bill.

Numerous People Shot on Interstate in Laurel County, Kentucky

Numerous people have reportedly been shot on Interstate 75 in Kentucky.

Newsom Vetoes Bill Giving Home Down Payments to Illegal Immigrants

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) vetoed a bill that would have given illegal immigrants up to $150,000 for home down payments.

U.S. Job Growth Underwhelms in August, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down

In August, the U.S. saw a smaller increase in employment numbers than analysts had predicted, while the unemployment rate experienced a slight drop from the previous month, revealed in the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report released last Friday.

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