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Texas Heartbeat Act Under Attack

Multiple lawsuits seek to overturn the state’s pro-life law

U.S. Army Surgeon in Tears: Top Brass Ordered Silence on Vaccine Injuries

'I am watching people get absolutely destroyed'

In Its First Year, Biden’s HHS Relentlessly Attacked Christians and Unborn Babies

President Biden and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra have launched unprecedented attacks on people of faith.

Judge Denies Clinton Campaign Lawyer’s Bid to Strike Durham Snooping Revelations

A federal judge presiding over the case against Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann denied the defendant’s efforts to strike information revealed last month by special counsel John Durham regarding a debunked narrative of a secret link between former President Donald Trump and Russia

Illinois Illegally Denied Elections Group Access to Voter Records, Federal Court Rules

A federal court ruled that Illinois  violated the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) when it refused to provide an election integrity group with access to the state’s voter roll.

Biden’s Pick to Lead ICE Was Probed Over Domestic Violence Complaint

President Biden’s nominee to lead the country’s deportation agency faced a domestic violence accusation from his wife, according to documents filed in a tangentially related sexual harassment lawsuit.

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.

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.

U.S. Appeals Court Sides with Christian Foster Parents

"We are pleased to see the 3rd Circuit affirm that they can continue fighting for their fundamental right to exercise their religious beliefs.”

Police on Horseback Trample ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protesters in Canada

On horseback in downtown Ottawa Friday, Canadian law enforcement was recorded forcing their way through a crowd of protesters as part of the government’s response to ending the 22-day protest against Canada’s Covid-19 restrictions.

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