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Banking Giant Will Help Employees Get Abortions by Paying for Travel, Hotel Rooms

Cites 'changes in reproductive healthcare laws in certain states'

Japan Lifts COVID Restrictions Monday, Preps for Tourism

Quasi-emergency measures will end next week, says Prime Minister Kishida.

Christians, It’s Time to Talk to Disney

Conservatives need to show up and stop ceding the corporate battlefield to progressives.

Major US Bank Tells Abortion-Seeking Employees It Will Cover the Cost of Their Travel

One of America's largest banking corporations is reportedly shelling out cash to help employees circumvent state abortion laws.

New Hampshire House Approves Over-The-Counter Ivermectin

New Hampshire took a giant step closer to becoming the first U.S. state to offer Ivermectin without a prescription on March 16.

Kristi Noem’s ‘Zuck Bucks’ Ban Could Boost Conservative Credentials

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has enacted a law that bans government entities in her state from accepting private financial resources to help absorb the cost of running elections.

California Lawmakers Refuse to End Newsom’s COVID Emergency Powers

California state legislators vote down measure that would have revoked emergency powers given to Gov. Gavin Newsom and grew over the course of the pandemic.

Chris Cuomo Cites Corruption at CNN in $125 Million Lawsuit Against the Network

Former CNN host Chris Cuomo files suit against his former network, alleging corruption at the progressive network.

Texas Mail Ballot Rejections Soar Under New Restrictions

Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation’s first primary of 2022, rejecting nearly 23,000 ballots outright under tougher voting rules that are part of a broad campaign by Republicans to reshape American elections, according to an analysis by The Associated Press.

Mississippi Governor Signs Bill to Ban Critical Race Theory in Schools

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on March 14 signed into law Senate Bill 2113, which prohibits critical race theory (CRT) ideologies in publicly funded schools.

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