March

Abortion Rights Activists Dox SCOTUS Justices, Offer to Pay Protesters Following Supreme Court Opinion Leak

Abortion supporters have been demonstrating since a leak from the Supreme Court indicated a possible end to Roe v. Wade.

Oregon Demands All Schools to Provide Menstrual Products in Boys’ Bathrooms

Public schools in Oregon will soon be required to provide tampons and other feminine products in boys' bathrooms.

Trade Deficit Soars Over $100 Billion for the First Time Ever

The U.S. trade deficit rose an astonishing 22 percent in March to $109.8 billion as prices of oil and imported products rose due to soaring inflation, according to data released Friday by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

Hunter Biden Laptop Whistleblower Sues CNN, Others Over Alleged False Claims

The Delaware computer repair store worker who served as the whistleblower in the Hunter Biden laptop case filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), CNN, the Daily Beast, and Politico, claiming they falsely accused him of promoting Russian disinformation.

Every Trump-Backed Candidate in Ohio, Indiana Won Their Primary Race

The former president endorsed 22 candidates in the two states.

Soros, Clinton, Obama Tied to Anti-musk Campaign to Force Boycott of Twitter

Some of the most high-profile liberal figures have joined together to encourage advertisers to boycott Twitter if Elon Musk brings in his promised policy of unfettered 'free speech.'

Trade Schools See Student Boom for Offering Careers ‘Within Grasp’

With the number of U.S. job openings rising to 11.5 million at the end of March, trade schools are finding a growing demand for their low-cost, low-time commitment programs that produce big payouts.

Rep. Kinzinger-Sponsored Bill Would Grant Sweeping New War Powers to Biden

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) on Monday introduced legislation that would give President Joe Biden sweeping new powers to conduct and manage U.S. aid to Ukraine as the Russian invasion of the country moves into its ninth week of fighting.

Truckers in People’s Convoy Sue D.C., Say Road Blockades Violated Constitutional Free Speech Rights

Sixteen truckers who participated in the recent People's Convoy in the county’s capitol region are suing the District of Columbia for blockades they argue prevented them from exercising their "constitutionally protected right to free speech" on the streets of Washington, D.C.

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