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Christian Doctors Say California’s Assisted Suicide Law Violates Their Conscience

A group of Christian doctors has argued in federal court that California’s assisted suicide law violates their conscience by requiring them to help dying...

Federal Judge Upholds Georgia’s Voter Integrity Law

A federal judge has upheld several parts of a voter integrity law that was passed in Georgia.

Ohio Supreme Court Keeps Six-Week Abortion Ban After Denying Emergency Request

On Friday, the state court denied a request motion by abortion clinics for an emergency stay on the measure that was enacted in 2019, which would have temporarily restored access to abortion services while the lawsuit proceeds.

Georgia Abortion Clinic Closes Down After Killing Babies for 40 Years

The clinic was coastal Georgia's sole surgical abortion provider.

Federal Judge Uphold’s South Carolina’s ‘Fetal Heartbeat’ Law

The law was passed in 2021 before being overturned.

Ghislaine Maxwell Sentenced to 20 Years in Jeffrey Epstein Sex Trafficking Case

Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 in prison Tuesday for her role in helping powerful pedophile Jeffrey Epstein abuse young girls, capping off a dramatic fall from grace for the British socialite turned-convicted sex-trafficker.

Scientists Call On Federal Court to Follow the Science on Climate Regulation

A group of experts is calling on a US appeals court to follow the science when it comes to carbon regulation, asserting that President...

Abortion Activists Protest Across the Country; Abortion Ban Takes Effect in Several States

The latest updates after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Former US Military Pilot Pleads Guilty to Selling Aviation Technology Secrets to China

A former U.S. military pilot pleaded guilty on June 23 to acting as a paid agent of China, admitting that he provided American aviation-related technology to the communist regime, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a press release.

Supreme Court Rules on North Carolina Photo ID Controversy

The ruling was 8-1 in favor of Republicans' right to litigate on behalf of voter ID laws.

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