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Companies Covering Workers’ Abortion Costs Can Expect Legal Challenges

My colleague at PJ Media Athena Thorne wrote a list of companies who have promised employees they will cover costs related to travel for an abortion.

Americans Will Pay 17% More for July 4 Cookout: Farm Bureau

U.S. consumers can expect to pay 17 percent more to eat on Independence Day in 2022, according to a new report from the American...

Time to Hold Universities Accountable for Hostility Toward Conservative Students

The University of Houston had an expansive harassment policy that prohibited a wide array of constitutionally protected speech, including microaggressions, stereotyping or even jokes....

Justice Thomas: Supreme Court Should Reconsider Rulings on Same-Sex Marriage, Contraception

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote Friday that the high court should reconsider rulings on contraception, same-sex relationships, and same-sex marriage in a solo concurring opinion released Friday that struck down Roe v. Wade.

45 Housing Markets Have ‘Probability of a Price Decline,’ Says Research Firm

While home prices in the United States have appreciated by more than a third over the past two years, prices are poised to fall in several housing markets over the next 12 months, according to data analyzed by research firm CoreLogic.

Cost of Living Crisis: PM Warns of ‘Difficult’ Winter as Energy Supplies Dwindle

Ireland’s Prime Minister has told the public that they are in for a “difficult” winter as energy supplies across Europe begin to dwindle.

‘All My Worth Is Through God’: Texas A&M Pitcher Nathan Dettmer Says He Is Not Defined by Baseball

Despite pitching for the fifth-ranked college baseball team, Texas A&M University's Nathan Dettmer doesn’t let baseball define him through either the wins or the losses.

1 in 5 Pregnancies End in Abortion: A ‘Human Tragedy’

New data that shows an increase in the total number of abortions in the United States underscores the need for more restrictive laws, a leading pro-life activist says.

San Francisco School Board Votes to Return Elite High School to Merit-Based Admissions

The San Francisco school board voted 4-3 Wednesday night to return Lowell High School to a merit-based admissions system, two years after it first switched to a lottery-based system.

List of 14 Republicans Who Advanced Senate Gun Control Bill

Expands background checks, prohibited purchasers, and incentivizes "red flag" laws.

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