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Newsome Terrified of Limited Abortion Pill Access

California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a stark warning on Tuesday morning regarding the potential repercussions of restricting access to the abortion drug mifepristone, a...

Lawsuit Underway After Texas School District Bans Employee from Praying at Flagpole

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Staci Barber, an employee of the Katy Independent School District in Houston, Texas.

Every Senate Democrat Votes Against Amendment Ending Taxpayer Funding of Illegal Immigrant Flights

Every U.S. Senate Democrat voted against an amendment proposed by Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) that would have stopped the Biden administration from using taxpayer dollars to fund flights taking illegal immigrants to the nation's interior.

Appellate Court Grants Trump Reprieve, Reduces Bond in New York Legal Battle

A state appellate court intervened on Monday to provide former President Donald Trump with a reprieve, just as the deadline loomed for him to...

Biden Admin Blames Trump for Migrants Charging National Guard

The Biden administration responded to a video showing a large group of single, military-aged male migrants charging the Texas National Guard at the southern border.

Truth Social to Go Public, Trump May Receive $3 Billion

Donald Trump is expected to receive an estimated $3.5 billion windfall as shareholders voted to take the social media company Truth Social public.

Legal Showdown: Justice Department Alleges Apple’s Monopolistic Practices in Smartphone Market

The United States has launched a groundbreaking legal action against Apple, alleging the tech behemoth has monopolized the smartphone market and stifled competition. In the...

Smithsonian Pays Settlement After Banning Christian Students

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has agreed to pay a $50,000 payment after banning Christian students wearing pro-life apparel.

Laken Riley’s Father Says ‘She’s Being Used’ By Politicians

The father of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley who was murdered by an illegal immigrant last month said he feels like "she's being used" by politicians among the fight to secure the border.

Biometric Surveillance Bill Passes in Europe

The European Parliament (EP) passed the AI Act, which many believe allows "law enforcement the introduction of error-prone facial surveillance and facial recognition camera software in public spaces," as Member of Parliament Patrick Breyer said.

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