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Churches Defend Loophole for Clergy to Not Report Child Sex Abuse

It was a frigid Sunday evening at the Catholic Newman Center in Salt Lake City when the priest warned parishioners who had gathered after Mass that their right to private confessions was in jeopardy.

U.S. Investors Have Lost $7.6 Trillion Since Biden Took Office

Earlier this year, President Joe Biden boasted that the stock market had hit "record after record after record on my watch, while making things more equitable for working-class people."

Why the FBI’s Raid on a Christian Family Is Its Most Dangerous Abuse Yet

The left doesn’t need orders from the top.

Top Dems Urge Biden to Toughen Screening of U.S. Investment in China

Congress’ Democratic leaders are calling on President Biden to take a tougher stand against U.S. investment in China, calling it a national security issue.

CDC Eases COVID Guidelines for Healthcare Workers, Nursing Homes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) loosened many COVID-related restrictions in healthcare and for nursing homes.

Lawsuits Mount on Biden’s Expensive Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

President Joe Biden's plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in student loan debt is facing its first serious legal challenge alleging it violates federal law and the Constitution, according to a lawsuit filed by the Pacific Legal Foundation on Tuesday.

Pro-life Group to Spend $78M Ahead of Midterm Elections, Focus On Battleground States

A prominent pro-life activist organization expects to spend $78 million during the 2022 midterm election cycle, hoping to reach at least 8 million eligible voters through a combination of door-to-door campaigning, voter mail and media advertisements.

Home Prices Cooled Down at Fastest Pace in ‘History of the Index’

U.S. home prices decelerated at a record pace in July, despite remaining elevated compared to a year back, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.

Fake Meat Sales Plummet on High Prices, Woke Messaging

A few years ago, life was good for the fake meat industry.

Senators Seek to Rein in Law Enforcement’s Cell Phone Tracking Abilities

The Associated Press reports that members of Congress are seeking to introduce legislation that would limit law enforcement agencies’ ability to buy cell phone tracking tools to follow people’s location.

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