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Supreme Court Delays Ruling in Roe v Wade Case Once Again

The U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings as expected on Monday, but the awaited decision regarding whether the high court will go through with overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and send the issue back to states was not one of them.

Jabbed, Boosted Justin Trudeau Again Contracts COVID, Still Urges Canadians to Take Vax

Infection comes days after meeting with 79-year-old Biden.

Illegal Aliens Set to Get Driver’s Licenses in Massachusetts

Illegal alien residents of Massachusetts have won their long-waged bid for driver’s licenses from the Bay State.

Here’s Where Inflation Is Taking the Biggest Bite Out of Americans’ Wallets

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) reached its highest rate in over 40 years in May, adding more strain on U.S. household budgets.

Supreme Court Approves Counting Undated Mail-in Ballots in Pennsylvania

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of counting undated mail-in ballots in a contested Pennsylvania local election.

5-Year-Old Migrant Drowns in River Near Border

The body of a young child was recovered from a border river in California this week, according to reports.

Fox News Runs ‘LGBTQ+ Pride Month’ Segment Praising Teen’s Trans Surgery: ‘Celebrating Diversity’ (Video)

"This family hopes their story will lead to more understanding, more acceptance, and ultimately more love," the Fox journalist concluded.

Where’s the Emergency? 18 Congress Members Demand Answers as FDA Looks to Approve COVID Shots for Kids Under 5

Members of Congress today demanded answers from Dr. Robert M. Califf, commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as the agency reviews Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for COVID-19 shots in children age 5 and under.

The US Military Is Almost Completely Dependent on China for Key Mineral Used in Ammunition

The U.S. military depends almost completely on China for a mineral essential to the production of ammunition and other defense products, Defense News reported Wednesday.

5 House Republicans Vote for Sweeping Gun Control: Bill Heads to Senate

Four of the five Republicans who voted 'yes' will not be returning to Congress next term.

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