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Supreme Court to Hear Two Election Cases Next Term, Progressives Warn it Could ‘Upend’ Democracy

The Supreme Court is gearing up next term to wade into two major battles over how Americans vote in elections, with cases over how much of a role race plays in drawing voting districts and who has the final say on election procedures.

St. Louis Chooses to Fund Abortions

On July 15, the St. Louis board of aldermen voted to establish a new fund that would help women in the St. Louis area travel to neighboring states to obtain abortions.

Sheriff Suggests Residents Tell ATF Agents Conducting Warrantless, Surprise Gun Inspections to Leave

A Washington State sheriff Friday advised residents in his county that if agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) come to their homes without a search warrant asking to inspect their firearms, they can tell them to leave their property.

Entire Police Force Quits Over Manager Who Held ‘Progressively Responsible Positions’

The entire police force for the small North Carolina town of Kenly tendered its resignation in protest over a newly hired town manager.

Birx: ‘Vaccines Were Not Going to Protect Against Infection’ — ‘We Overplayed the Vaccines’

Former White House COVID response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx told FNC “Your World” host Neil Cavuto that she was urging the vulnerable amid the current COVID-19 wave to take Paxlovid, an anti-viral medication as a means to protect against the virus.

Pennsylvania State GOP Files Lawsuit to Throw Out Mail-in Voting Law

Pennsylvania Republicans are arguing a 2019 law that largely expanded mail-in voting in the Commonwealth has been made invalid by a court ruling.

US Sends More Weapons to Ukraine

The White House on Friday announced another $270 million worth of US “security assistance” to Ukraine.

New York County Confirms Case of Polio

The New York Department of Health on Thursday reported a case of polio in a resident of the state's Rockland County.

Fauci, Other US Officials Served in Lawsuit Over Alleged Collusion to Suppress Free Speech

White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, and other top Biden administration officials have been served with discovery requests after a federal judge ordered the administration to comply with discovery requests stemming from a lawsuit alleging government collusion with Big Tech.

Putin ‘Too Healthy’ – CIA Chief

President Vladimir Putin is “entirely too healthy,” CIA Director William Burns said on Wednesday, dispelling speculation about the Russian leader's wellbeing.

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