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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case About Constitutional Rights for Fetuses

The Supreme Court declined to decide whether fetuses are entitled to constitutional rights on Tuesday after overturning Roe v. Wade.

Federal Government Transported Dozens of Unaccompanied Minor Illegal Immigrants to New York

Federal agencies moved dozens of unaccompanied illegal immigrant teens to New York without providing any advance notice to relevant officials about their arrival, the New York Post reported.

Now a Majority of Democrats Say Biden’s Mental Health in Doubt

A new poll reveals that now a majority of Democrats think Joe "Biden possibly has mental health issues."

State Department Weighs Funding Sex Change Treatments for Employees and Their Kids

The Department of State is weighing its options for funding gender transition services for diplomats and their dependents, according to a strategic plan for 2022-2026.

2A Florida Sheriff Tells Citizens to Shoot Looters Until They ‘Look Like Grated Cheese’

Florida Sheriff Grady Judd, long known for his epic takedowns of child sex offenders and internet perverts, recommended that if citizens of Polk County, Florida encounter looters in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, they shoot them until they “look like grated cheese.”

Boos Rain Down on Kim Kardashian at Rams Game

Kim Kardashian attended a Los Angeles Rams game on Sunday and the welcome was less than stellar for the reality TV star.

Seven Days of Mayhem: Random Killings Expose Lethality of Democrat Crime Policies

A college dad shot by two homeless men high on drugs and long sought by police.

Journalist Allan Dos Santos Is Blocked by GETTR After Brazil Supreme Court Order

It’s a critical and sensitive time in Brazil, as the two presidential hopefuls, right-leaning incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and former president, leftist Luiz Inacio Lula, prepare to square off in the runoff of the vote on October 30.

California School Bans ‘Blue Lives Matter’ Flag Three Years After Police Rescue Students From Shooter

Saugus High School banned students from carrying pro-police flags after off-duty cops saved the school from a deadly shooting just years prior.

U.S. Airports Hit With Cyberattacks

Over a dozen major national airports reported cyberattacks on Monday that caused public-facing websites to go offline. According to a senior official briefed on...

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