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U.S. Appeals Court Sets Limitations on Abortion Pill

In a recent ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals based in New Orleans, stricter controls have been placed on the distribution and access of the abortion pill, mifepristone.

Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Sued for Discrimination Against African Reporter

The root of the controversy is the removal of his press badge which he alleges is in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.

Majority of ‘Mass Shootings’ Do Not Conform to Mainstream News Reports

Only 3% of "mass shootings" fit the "active shooter" narrative.

Illinois Supreme Court Upholds State’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

The Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state’s ban on “assault weapons” and “high capacity” magazines last week.

Generation Z To Be Last Majority-White Group

Generation Z is expected to be the last majority-white generation of Americans.

‘The View’ Leftist Co-Host Joy Behar Says ‘The Economy is Booming’ Under Biden

"The View" co-host and far-left liberal Joy Behar said last week on air that "the economy is booming" under President Biden.

Pro-Life Activist Prosecuted By Biden Admin. Running For Congress

Mark Houck, the pro-life activist who was prosecuted by the Biden administration over an alleged confrontation outside of an abortion clinic, announced last week that he is running for Congress.

Russian Billionaire Who Wired Millions to Hunter Biden Kept off of Sanctions List

Hunter Biden's business associate Devon Archer revealed that Joe Biden met with the widow of a Moscow mayor, Elena Baturina.

First New U.S. Nuclear Power Plant in 30 Years Goes Online

In a major milestone for clean energy, Georgia Power has announced that Plant Vogtle Unit 3 has begun commercial operation, serving the state of Georgia with reliable, emission-free energy.

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