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More Companies Join the ‘Great Migration’ to Red States

Amidst predictions of a political “red wave” in the upcoming mid-term elections, an economic wave has been building for years with no end in sight as companies flood out of blue states and into red states.

Following Landmark Second Amendment Decision, SCOTUS Overturns Appeals Court Decisions in 4 States

The Supreme Court followed up its June 23 landmark ruling that for the first time recognized a constitutional right to carry firearms in public for self-defense.

Donald Trump Is Open to a ‘Trump, DeSantis’ 2024 Presidential Ticket

Former President Donald Trump said his family is on board with the possibility of him running for president again in 2024.

Rep. Lauren Boebert Wins Colorado Primary

Boebert is endorsed by Trump.

Nurse Who Promised to Withhold Care from ‘White’ Males Resigns

Her employer said it is not their policy to discriminate against patients.

Companies Covering Workers’ Abortion Costs Can Expect Legal Challenges

My colleague at PJ Media Athena Thorne wrote a list of companies who have promised employees they will cover costs related to travel for an abortion.

Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Illinois Weathertech Warehouse Kills 1, Injures 3

An early Saturday morning shooting at a Bolingbrook, Illinois WeatherTech warehouse resulted in two people being injured, one person being killed and an intensive manhunt by police that ended with a suspect in custody.

45 Housing Markets Have ‘Probability of a Price Decline,’ Says Research Firm

While home prices in the United States have appreciated by more than a third over the past two years, prices are poised to fall in several housing markets over the next 12 months, according to data analyzed by research firm CoreLogic.

Republicans Introduce Bill to Defund John Kerry, Other Biden ‘Climate Tyrants’

Eight lawmakers led by Rep. Chip Roy target funding, saying Biden policies have spawned the gasoline price crisis in America.

US Supreme Court Spurns GOP Bid to Defend Trump Immigration Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a bid by Republican state officials to take over the legal defense of a hardline immigration rule imposed under former President Donald Trump barring permanent residency for immigrants deemed likely to need government benefits.

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