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Georgia Supreme Court Upholds State’s 6-Week Abortion Ban

Georgia's Supreme Court voted 6-1 to uphold the state's heartbeat abortion ban.

Presidential Qualifications in the United States

As an American citizen, understanding the qualifications required for someone to run for the highest office in the land, the President of the United States, is not just a matter of civic awareness but also a crucial aspect of maintaining the integrity of our democracy.

City in Ohio Bans ‘Faith-Based’ Items From Festival Booths

The city of Groveport, Ohio reportedly banned the sale of "faith-based" items during its annual Apple Butter Day festival this year.

U.S. Budget Deficit Hits $1.7 Trillion

The U.S. budget deficit increased 23 percent to $1.7 trillion, an increase of $320 billion, in the year after the Biden administration pushed through the Inflation Reduction Act which it claimed would close the government’s funding gap.

Massachusetts Bill to Be ‘Worst Anti-Gun Legislation’ in U.S.

Massachusetts House lawmakers passed a bill that is considered to be the "worst anti-gun legislation in the country" by gun rights advocates.

Federal Judge Declares California’s Assault Weapons Ban Unconstitutional

In a landmark ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez deemed California's 33-year-old ban on assault weapons as unconstitutional.

California Medical ‘Misinformation Powers’ Taken to Court

A lawsuit is underway against California medical boards' "misinformation powers," focused on a law that is to be repealed.

Hawaii Symphony Orchestra Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Accommodation Denial: Pacific Justice Institute

"While Mr. Gallagher was denied religious accommodation and placed on indefinite unpaid leave, it seems that HSO granted religious accommodation to another HSO musician who was not subjected to unpaid leave."

Pro-Life Group in Wisconsin Targets Abortion Doctors’ Licenses

An anti-abortion group in Wisconsin is targeting doctors' licenses who perform the procedure in the state.

Biden Cybersecurity Agency ‘Likely’ Violated Free Speech by Colluding with Big Tech, Censoring Election Content

On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals broadened an existing injunction to encompass the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), amid allegations of unconstitutional collusion with big tech firms to silence "election-related speech."

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