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These U.S. Cities See the Largest Increase in Rent Prices

While New York, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, continue to be the most expensive rental markets in the country, some unexpected locales have actually experienced the largest increases in one-bedroom rental prices year over year.

‘Socialism in Sheep’s Clothing’: Pro-Market Leaders Combat ESG, Liberal Capture of Corporate America

State elected leaders describe growing pushback against left's drive to leverage asset management to engineer social change via private sector.

21-Year-Old College Football Player in Arkansas Dies Suddenly After Collapsing

A senior defensive lineman from Ouachita Baptist University (OBU) in Arkansas died suddenly on Sunday after collapsing, according to the school’s announcement. Senior defensive lineman...

VA Doctors to Perform Abortions in States Where Abortion Is Illegal

The VA will allow abortions to take place on federal lands.

Over 20 States File Legal Brief Defending Navy Servicemembers Who Refused COVID Jab on Religious Grounds

Over 20 states have joined an amicus brief supporting members of the US Navy who refused Covid jabs due to religious objections.

Prison Ministries Try to Break Back in After COVID-19

Staffing shortages and ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept volunteers out—and left the incarcerated craving the kind of spiritual support they had before.

Tennessee Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect That Protects All Babies From Abortion

A new Tennessee abortion ban is going into effect today that protects all babies from abortion.

Conservatives Win Big in School Boards Across Florida

Florida flipped multiple major school boards from liberal to conservative Tuesday evening, continuing a nationwide trend of parents taking back control of public schools. Florida...

Federal Judge Rules Biden’s Oil and Gas Order Violated the Law, Issues Permanent Injunction in States That Sued

A federal judge on Thursday issued a permanent injunction that will allow new oil and gas leases on federal lands.

Abortion Drug Maker Drops Lawsuit Trying to Overturn Mississippi Abortion Ban

A manufacturer of the dangerous abortion pill that has killed dozens of women and injured tens of thousands has dropped its lawsuit attempting to overturn Mississippi’s abortion ban.

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