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Dan Crenshaw Apologizes After Calling Colleagues ‘Terrorists’ For Not Supporting Kevin McCarthy

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw apologized this week after the congressman said anti-McCarthy House Republicans were "enemies" and "terrorists."

64,443,118 Babies Have Been Killed in Abortions Since Roe v. Wade In 1973

A new factsheet that tallies the number of babies killed in abortions since 1973 presents heartbreaking news for pro-life Americans.

American Heart Association Says Spike Protein in mRNA Vaccines May Be Harmful

The American Heart Association invalidated fact-checkers and big tech yet again this week when the organization published research suggesting the spike protein in vaccines can hurt some people.

Idaho Supreme Court Upholds State’s Near-Total Abortion Ban

The Idaho Supreme Court on Friday upheld the state's abortion ban, which restricts access to the procedure except in cases of rape, incest, or a threat to the life of the mother.

Loudoun County Dad Found Not Guilty of Trespassing at School Board Meeting

Loudoun County father found not guilty of trespassing at June 2021 school board meeting after expressing concerns about school district's "moral decay," arrest used by Biden administration to attack concerned parents.

Pharmacies Can Now Sell Abortion Pills

FDA allows retail pharmacies to provide abortion medication to patients with prescriptions from qualified healthcare providers, expanding access to the drug.

New ‘Twitter Files’ Shows Gov’t Flagging Accounts That Called COVID an ‘Engineered Bioweapon’

Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses US State Department division Global Engagement Center's alleged flagging of COVID-19 tweets as Russian disinformation.

‘Boosted Worse Off Than Vaccinated in Many States’: Epoch Times Analysis

Data from multiple states in the US suggests that people who have received booster shots for COVID-19 are testing positive, being hospitalized, and dying at higher rates than those who have only received a primary series of the vaccine.

Military Can’t Meet Recruiting Goals Even After Lowering Standards

Despite lowering standards, the US military struggles to meet recruitment goals, with the Army experiencing a significant drop and the other branches barely meeting their goals for the fiscal year ending September 30, according to data from the Department of Defense.

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