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The Untold Story of the Flight Attendant Fired for Expressing Pro-Life Views

Although she was about to publicly reveal a nightmarish personal experience—and the worst mistake of her life—Charlene Carter strode confidently through a stately Dallas federal courtroom.

Biden’s Labor Chief Promotes Worker Replacement, Says Immigrants Are ‘Only Way’ to Fill Jobs

The Democrat party’s pick for Secretary of Labor says CEOs are being victimized by a shortage of immigrant workers.

Pennsylvania University Requires Vaccination for Students, Not Faculty

Faculty members are only "strongly encouraged" to get the vaccination.

VA Doctors to Perform Abortions in States Where Abortion Is Illegal

The VA will allow abortions to take place on federal lands.

Over 20 States File Legal Brief Defending Navy Servicemembers Who Refused COVID Jab on Religious Grounds

Over 20 states have joined an amicus brief supporting members of the US Navy who refused Covid jabs due to religious objections.

German Court Rules Pro-Life People Have a Right to Pray Outside Abortion Businesses

Silent prayer gatherings in the vicinity of an abortion counseling facility cannot be prohibited, so ruled the Mannheim Administrative Court.

Fire Department in Texas Border County Recovering Bodies of Migrants Every Day

The fire department chief of a small Texas border county sees no end in sight for his weary team of first responders who every day recover migrant children and adults from the Rio Grande.

Job Openings Explode Higher, Raising Inflation Alarms

The U.S. economy had far more vacant jobs at the end of July than economists expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases have not yet cooled the labor market.

Pfizer Violates Discrimination Laws

Drug company blocking white and Asian applicants from fellowship pro

Federal Court Partially Lifts Ban on Biden Administration’s COVID Vaccine Mandate for Contractors

A U.S. court has lifted part of the ban on the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, finding a lower court went too far in blocking the vaccination requirements across the nation—but also predicting that the challenge to the mandate will probably succeed.

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