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Supreme Court Affirms Kentucky AG’s Right to Defend Law Banning Live-Dismemberment Abortion

In an 8-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) can defend the commonwealth’s law banning live-dismemberment abortion, despite Gov. Andrew Beshear’s (D) refusal.

Man Who Murdered His 3 Daughters in California Had Overstayed Visa and Was in the Us Illegally

David Mora, the 39-year-old man who murdered his own children at a California church, was present in the U.S. illegally.

Netflix Asks Federal Judge to Block Prosecution Over Controversial ‘Cuties’ Film

Attorneys for Netflix filed a complaint in federal court arguing that prosecution accusing them of spreading child pornography over their film "Cuties" would be a violation of the First Amendment right to free speech.

D.C. Braced, Uncertain as Trucker Convoy Puts the Hammer Down

l was braced for it was not quite clear what as a sizable convoy of truckers protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other causes bore down on the city from the north.

Report: Good Guy With Gun Stops Kansas High School Shooter

and wounded an alleged school shooter, and the officer himself was shot and wounded, at Kansas’s Olathe East High School on Friday morning.

New York Education Department Promotes Sexually Explicit Book for National Reading Event

The New York State Education Department (NYSED) promoted on social media a graphic novel only to remove the post and claim to be unaware of the book’s explicit sexual contents.

Poverty, Persecution Widespread in Afghanistan

As the Taliban continues door-to-door searches in a so-called “clearing operation,” poverty in Afghanistan has become so extreme that many people have sold one of their own kidneys in order to feed their families.

Ukrainian Forces’ ‘Direct Attacks’ on Convoy Slowed Down Russia, Pentagon Says

The Ukrainian military's "direct attacks" against the Russian convoy heading toward the capital city of Kyiv have slowed it down, a U.S. senior defense official told reporters on Friday.

Feds Consider Ending Airline Mask Mandate This Month; Flight Attendants Union Wants Masks to Stay, Doesn’t Care That CDC Guidance Changed

Federal requirements that travelers wear masks on airplanes will be renewed if the unions have anything to say about it.

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