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Opinion: ‘Abortion Is the Real Assault on Women’

However joyous the faithful may be over the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion suggesting it will overturn Roe v. Wade, this highly contentious news...

Spygate Conspirators Start Selling Their Hoax to a Washington DC Jury, but the Facts Don’t Fit

The Hillary Clinton campaign did not want its attorney, Michael Sussmann, to share the Alfa Bank data with the FBI, jurors were told yesterday during the defense’s opening arguments in the special counsel’s criminal case against Sussmann.

Ghana: Very Low Vax Rate, Very Low COVID Infection Rate

"I've heard people say it's common sense (to get vaccinated), but what about all the other countries that have taken it and still put people in lockdown," says local Ghanaian.

Disney+ Reportedly Set to Make This Move to Help Make Platform ‘Family-Friendly’

Disney is reportedly planning to curtail the types of advertisements available on a new tier of its streaming service to keep the environment “family-friendly,” according to Variety.

Court Suspends Biden’s ‘Sex-Change’ Surgery Mandate

A federal judge has ordered a suspension – at least for the short-term – of Joe Biden's agenda that would require employers and health care providers to pay for – and for surgeons to perform – "sex-change" surgeries that end up mutilating the healthy body parts of children.

Black Lives Matter Has $42 Million in Assets

The foundation started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement is still worth tens of millions of dollars, after spending more than $37 million on grants, real estate, consultants, and other expenses, according to tax documents filed with the IRS.

Musk Says $44 Billion Deal Hangs on Proof Spambots Account For 5% Or Less of Total Users

Deal put on hold until proof of the number of spambots is provided.

Bill Martinez: How Much Is Enough?

We the People have a critical and binary decision to make.

Victory for Ted Cruz as Supreme Court Rebuffs Biden Administration, Strikes Down Campaign Spending Rule

In a 6-3 vote the Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a campaign finance rule regulating the repayment of loans by a candidate to his own campaign, handing a win on May 16 to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who challenged the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulation.

U.S. Supreme Court Backs Ted Cruz, Dumps Campaign Finance Curb

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday further undermined campaign finance restrictions, striking down as a free speech violation part of a bipartisan 2002 law challenged by Republican Senator Ted Cruz that federal officials had touted as an anti-corruption safeguard.

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