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Delaware Supreme Court Rules Universal Mail-in Voting Unconstitutional

The Delaware Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a state law enacting universal mail-in voting violated the state's constitution.

Health Care Worker Fired Over Christian Gender Ideology

The physician's assistant says she was fired after she disclosed her religious beliefs.

The Never-Ending Persecution of Jack Phillips

By the time I visited Masterpiece Cakeshop in 2016, Jack Phillips, the man who had famously refused to bake a specialty cake celebrating the wedding of a gay couple, had been the victim of a four-year campaign of harassment by the authoritarians at the Colorado Civil Rights Commission intent on punishing him for a thought crime.

Federal Judge Declares Major Parts of Sweeping New York Gun Control Law Unconstitutional

A federal judge in New York has struck down major parts of the state's sweeping gun control law as unconstitutional.

66 U.S. Clinics Have Stopped Performing Abortions

In a major win for the pro-life movement, dozens of abortion clinics across 15 states have stopped performing the procedure since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Election Software CEO Arrested for Storing Data on Chinese Servers

Mainstream media dismissed the story as a "conspiracy" just before the arrest.

Supremes Shoot Down Massachusetts Gun Control Law

The U.S. Supreme Court has shot down a Massachusetts gun control law, overturning a lower court's approval and returning it to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for a determination that aligns with the high court's recent precedents.

Americans Favor Praying Football Coaches

New survey indicates most Americans support prayer from coaches.

Supreme Court to Review Section 230 for Big Tech

The Supreme Court agreed to take up two cases that could potentially challenge antitrust protections for Big Tech companies. The nation's highest court approved on...

GOP Still Favored to Win House in Updated FiveThirtyEight Simulation: Midterms

Dems' chances improved slightly after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, but Republicans are still forecasted to come out on top after the upcoming U.S. midterm elections, according to a FiveThirtyEight simulation updated Thursday.

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