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Supreme Court Could OK New Defense of Kentucky Abortion Law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed inclined to allow Kentucky's Republican attorney general to continue defending a restriction on abortion rights that had been struck down by lower courts.

After 30 years, Clarence Thomas now ‘the most important justice’

Nearly 30 years to the day that Clarence Thomas won a hard-fought Senate vote to become the Supreme Court’s 106th justice, his publisher is releasing audio and Kindle versions of his bestselling autobiography that describes his path from poor black child to the top of the legal world.

Ron DeSantis Takes a Radical Stand, Signs a Columbus Day Declaration

On Monday, Ron DeSantis did something which surely steamed the Left.

Garland’s Conflict of Interest in the DOJ Intimidation of Parents

The potential problem underscores how little thought went into the offensive memo issued in the AG’s name.

Pfizer Lobbyist Appointed to School Board That Sets COVID Policy For Kids

Two Williamson County commissioners have announced their choice to replace Brad Fiscus on the Williamson County School Board, and that person is Franklin resident Josh Brown, who also does top-level work for Pfizer.

Christian Hallmark Star Candace Cameron Bure Declares She’s ‘Not Anti-Vax’, Just ‘Pro-Medical Freedom’ And More

Hallmark actress and "Fuller House" Candace Cameron Bure clarified that she is not opposed to vaccinations, but believes that everyone should have access to accurate information and the freedom to make an informed decision.

Amid Supply Chain Crunch, Analyst Warns ‘There Will Definitely Be Weeping Children’ During Christmas

The supply chain crunch is starting to threaten holiday shoppers’ wishlists, said financial experts this week.

DHS Still Searching in Probe of Border Patrol ‘Whips’ Allegation

Despite a vow to quickly conduct an investigation into the allegations of Border Patrol agents using their horse reins to whip Haitian migrants, the Biden administration is reportedly still searching for answers.

Chinese county’s plan to solve ‘marriage crisis’ by pressuring women into marrying single rural men backfires

A Chinese county government’s proposed campaign to encourage local women to stay and marry local bachelors to solve their “marriage crisis” has been widely ridiculed after details of the plan appeared online.

Why Is the COVID Case Count So High?

The CDC used to define a “case” as a patient whose characteristic signs, symptoms, and physical examination matched a disease. Labs were only done if clinically needed. Since the “pandemic,” however, the move to boost case numbers is everywhere.

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