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Abortionist Opens Colorado Center That Will Kill Babies in Late-Term Abortions

The grandson of a notorious late-term abortionist just opened a new abortion facility in Pueblo, Colorado in defiance of strong opposition from local residents.

Georgia Supreme Court Sends 2020 Fulton County Election Lawsuit Back to Appeals Court to Reconsider

The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday sent a 2020 election lawsuit regarding Fulton County back to a lower court for reconsideration, adding another layer to the suit's twisting saga through the court system.

TikTok Banned on Louisiana’s Department of State Devices

Louisiana’s Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, announced Monday that he is banning TikTok on all devices issued by the Department of State.

El Paso Declares State of Emergency as US-Mexico Border Crossings Surge

El Paso, Texas has declared a state of emergency and requested additional resources from the state due to a surge in border crossings and overwhelmed law enforcement.

California’s Fifth-Largest County Votes to Study Secession Amid Crime Crisis, Soaring Costs

Residents of San Bernardino County, California, have voted to research the possibility of secession from the state.

California Task Force Weighs Giving Black Citizens $350,000 Each

Activist suggests Black-owned businesses should receive $250,000 and 15-20 acres of land.

Kentucky Abortions Drop to 0, Abortion Ban Saves Hundreds of Babies

The abortion ban in Kentucky is doing exactly what was intended: saving babies from abortions.

Stimulus Update 2023: Here Are Six States Sending Payments Worth Up to $1,500 Next Year

Anyone living in these six states may be receiving some extra pocket cash sometime next year.

Domestic Terrorists Arrested at Violent Antifa Autonomous Zone in Atlanta

Five members of a far-left militant occupation in south Atlanta were arrested and charged with domestic terrorism and other felony charges for assaults, arson, and property destruction.

Human Rights Commissioner in MA Quits After Mocking God, Blasting ‘Trash’ Christians Amid Christmas Tree Spat

A member of a Boston suburb's Human Rights Commission resigned after posting a profanity-laden post to Facebook last week that mocked God and cursed her fellow citizens amid controversy regarding a local library's Christmas trees.

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