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Abortions Up After Three-Decade Decline Ahead of Supreme Court Decision

Both U.S. abortion rates and numbers are on the rise after a 30-year decline, a trend that comes ahead of an anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the fate of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

10 Republican Senators Announce Support for ‘Gun Safety Bill’

A bipartisan group of senators announced a deal on gun control legislation Sunday in the wake of recent mass shootings — though the compromise excludes President Joe Biden’s “assault weapons” ban and a raised minimum age for rifle purchases.

ADF Defending Grad Student Accused of ‘Oppressive Acts’ of Religious Speech

Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed a lawsuit on behalf of a graduate student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, alleging the school violated...

Pompeo: Schools Need to Employ U.S. Veterans as Protectors and Mentors

Frank (Chip) Webster is a musician and composer, former teacher of percussion and U.S. Army Infantry veteran. He holds a degree in English from Arizona State University.

Worry Over Student Surveying Leads Missouri Attorney General to Subpoena Seven School Districts

School surveys that collect information from students and create a perceived need for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum have caught the attention of Missouri authorities.

Want to Be a Faithful Christian? Be Ready to Face Threats From LGBT ‘Moral Revolutionaries’

Reinforcing the truth that propaganda lurks behind the LGBTQ+ community's celebration of Pride Month every June, a prominent theologian pointed out its dangers to Christians during his June 7 podcast of "The Briefing."

Uvalde Schools Police Chief Says He Did Not Consider Himself Incident Commander

Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo said he never considered himself the incident commander of the scene of last month's school shooting in Texas that killed 19 children and two teachers, and that he did not order police to hold back on breaching the building.

Kyle Rittenhouse Prepares for Lawsuits to ‘Make the Media Pay’

Kyle Rittenhouse confirmed in an interview that he is readying to file lawsuits in a bid to “make the media pay”—months after he was acquitted on several murder charges in connection to the August 2020 shooting during a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest and riot.

Virginia Parents Sue Over School Policy Allowing Students to ‘Transition’ Genders Without Notifying Parents

A group of Virginia parents are taking their local school district to court over a policy that instructs school staff to conceal children’s gender identity and pronouns from their families.

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