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Lia Thomas’ Victory Is a Loss for Women—and for Him

After decades of debate and debacle over fair treatment for women across the societal board, it’s a jaw-dropping wonder to hear the societal mouthpieces applaud as a man claiming to be a woman wallops all the girls in a national women’s swimming championship.

Trump Wins Stormy Daniels Case

Daniels required to pay Trump almost $300,000 in attorneys' fees.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Discrimination Case Involving Christian Legal Group, Cites First Amendment Rights

"The First Amendment gives 'special solicitude to the rights of religious organizations' to operate according to their faith without government interference," wrote Justice Alito.

‘We Are Just Guinea Pigs’: Women Describe Trauma of Transitioning as Teenagers

The number of teenagers identifying as transgender has exploded. Advocates say it protects young people from marginalization.

In Its First Year, Biden’s HHS Relentlessly Attacked Christians and Unborn Babies

President Biden and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra have launched unprecedented attacks on people of faith.

Sen. Hawley: Kentanji Brown Jackson ‘Lenient’ on Child Sex Predators, ‘Soft on Crime’

Monday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) called into question Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record ahead of her confirmation hearing to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Ketanji Brown Jackson to Face Senate Judiciary

Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, will head into hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, where members on the panel will ultimately decide whether to send her nomination off to a full vote in the Senate.

Joe Biden’s Supreme Court Pick Has an Uncomfortable History of Leniency for Child Sex Offenders

President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s academic writings and sentencing record reveal a history of lenient punishments for sex offenders, including individuals convicted on child pornography charges.

Judge: Same-Sex Marriage License Denials Violated Rights

A federal judge has ruled that a former Kentucky clerk violated the constitutional rights of two same-sex couples who were among those to whom she wouldn't issue marriage licenses - a refusal that sparked international attention and briefly landed her in jail in 2015.

ESPN Interrupts Coverage of NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament to Hold Moment of Silence to Protest Parental Rights in Education Bill

the broadcast on two different occasions to protest Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill and other bills like it across the country.

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