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Woman Says FBI Took Her Life Savings Although She Was Never Charged With a Crime

Linda Martin thought she was being responsible by putting her nest egg in a safe deposit box where she wouldn’t be tempted to touch it. 

Wyoming Becomes First State To Ban Abortion Pills

A Wyoming law signed Friday prohibits chemical forms of abortion from the point pregnancy can be confirmed through conventional medical testing.

Former Trump Attorney Michael Cohen To Testify Monday in Latest Grand Jury Probe

Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen is scheduled to testify Monday before a Manhattan grand jury investigating hush-money payments made on the former president’s behalf.

Rancher Accused of Killing Migrants on Property Pleads Not Guilty

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly was accused of killing illegal immigrants after deceased Mexico citizens were found on his property.

Convicted Murderer of Wife and Son, Alex Murdaugh, Sentenced to Life in Prison

South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is a well-known figure in Democratic Party.

Ghislaine Maxwell Handcuffed, Thrown Into Solitary Confinement After Claiming Epstein Was Murdered

The incident follows accusations that Maxwell profited from a recent interview.

‘An Unbelievable Show of Force’: Sen. Hawley Goes After Merrick Garland for Arrest of Pro-life Father

Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley pressed Attorney General Merrick Garland over the FBI’s arrest of a Catholic pro-life father during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.

The Ukraine War’s Prelude to What?

The Ukraine mess is daily looking more like the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, a meat grinder that took 500,000 lives.

Justice Department Charges More Pro-Lifers With Blocking Access to Abortion Clinics

The Justice Department announced Wednesday indictments against eight pro-life activists stemming from a protest at a Michigan abortion clinic, the latest charges in the Biden administration’s post-Roe crackdown.

SCOTUS Rules Bankruptcy Filers Can’t Avoid Debt Incurred by Another’s Fraud

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a massive 9-0 decision on Wednesday that a California woman could not use U.S. bankruptcy code protection to avoid paying a $200,000 debt, which resulted from fraud by her partner.

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