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London Court Issues Order for Wikileaks Founder Assange’s Extradition to U.S.

London's Westminster Magistrates' Court has issued an order for the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring announced at a brief hearing on Wednesday.

Christian Groups Urge Action on Judicial Nominee With ACLU, SPLC Ties

The Family Research Council and other Christian public policy groups are sounding alarms before the Senate Judiciary Committee takes up the nomination of Nancy Abudu to the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, likely next week.

They Can Stay: City Attorney Hits Back at Atheists’ Demands for Removal of Christian Crosses

An attorney for the town of Elizabethton, Tennessee, is defending the presence of three crosses on public land after atheists demanded their removal.

SCOTUS Rejects Attempt by Blue States to Get Tax Cuts for the Rich

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.

White House Plans to ‘Vaccinate the World’

Virtual meeting between U.S., Germany, Belize, Indonesia, Senegal aimed at "ending the acute phase" of the coronavirus pandemic, White House says.

Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Signs Pro-life Bill to Ban Abortions After 15 Weeks, Saving 5,000 Babies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today signed a bill to ban aboritons after 15 weeks, which is estimated to save as many as 5,000 babies from abortions.

DeSantis Signs 15-Week Abortion Ban Into Law In Florida

Bill represents "the most significant protections for life that have been enacted in this state in a generation," DeSantis said.

FBI Compelled Apple, Google to Hand Over Information on Project Veritas Journalists in Biden Diary Probe

The FBI sought and obtained both subpoenas and orders prohibiting the subpoenaed parties—Apple and Google—from disclosing the existence of the subpoenas in the bureau’s investigation into a diary from Ashley Biden, President Joe Biden’s daughter, according to newly released documents.

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