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Disabled Portland Residents Sue City for Surrendering Sidewalks to the Homeless

A 66-year-old woman who had a bottle thrown at her as she maneuvered around a Portland, Ore. homeless camp in her electric wheelchair.

Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Refuses to Fold After Firebombing

Nearly everything was lost in the firebombing of the Life Choices Pregnancy Medical Center, but Executive Director Kathy Roberts goes back to the little things as she takes stock of the damage.

Heritage Foundation Ranks Tennessee Best in the Nation on Election Integrity Scorecard

The Heritage Foundation has ranked the state of Tennessee number one in the nation on its election integrity scorecard.

‘Fraudulent’ Death Certificate Data at Heart of College COVID Mandate Lawsuit

Colleges lost the CDC this month as their all-purpose excuse for restrictive COVID-19 regimes that treat vaccinated students preferentially, but they might lose another...

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.

Fire Engulfs Oregon Flour Mill Amid Supply Chain Crisis

A flour mill that would have produced grain to feed Americans was destroyed in a mysterious fire last week.

Starbucks Doesn’t Want Mail-In Voting For Its Union Elections

Starbucks is urging the National Labor Relations Board to end all mail-in union elections at its U.S. stores after allegations of improper coordination between board officials and the union.

Catholic Church Shot Up as Wave of Pro-Abortion Violence Continues Nationwide

Police in Colorado are searching for a gunman who shot bullet holes into a Denver-area Catholic church on Saturday and again Monday, the latest in a growing crime wave targeting churches and pro-life organizations.

Church On Portland’s ‘Deadliest Block’ Cleans Up Drug Encampment While Mayor Fixates On Guns

Homelessness and drug use continue to run rampant in Portland as the city’s leaders focus on gun violence.

Two House Republicans Join Most Democrats in Passing ‘Assault Weapons Ban of 2022’

The House of Representatives on Friday passed the "Assault Weapons Ban of 2022," a bill that would ban various semi-automatic guns, though the measure would grandfather in firearms that people already own.

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