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‘Wild Ride’ Begins With Court Clash Over First US Law To Ban Child Transgender Surgeries

When America’s first law banning “gender transition procedures” for minors was passed in Arkansas last year, it spawned a wave of similar legislation. But legislative proposals in...

House GOP probing whether National Archives conspired with Democrats in Trump records dispute

Reps. James Comer and Jim Jordan say they have suspicions there was collusion between NARA and congressional Democrats. Two powerful House Republicans demanded Friday that...

The Pro-Life Movement Charts a New Path

For a half-century, anti-abortion protestors have traveled from across the country to Washington for the March for Life, an annual demonstration that starts on...

Why Accurate COVID-19 Death Counts Are Still Hard to Determine 3 Years Later

The number of deaths resulting from COVID-19 infections has been controversial and debated since the onset of the pandemic. Much of this stems from how doctors...

Tennessee’s New AG: Good for the State, Great for the Country

Attention: This disclaimer informs readers that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this article belong solely to the author, and not necessarily to...

Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/Ice Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States

J.Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.

Durham Puts FBI on Trial Alongside Russian Collusion Informant

Igor Danchenko is the named defendant at this week's trial, charged with lying as an informant in the now discredited Russia collusion investigation.

GOP Warns Garland Not to Violate the Rights of Americans Speaking out Against Transgender Surgery for Minors

Republicans sent a letter, reminding the AG of his confirmation hearing testimony.

Jan. 6 Committee to Subpoena Trump

The committee has returned to televised hearings after summer break.

Supreme Court Sides with PA Republicans on Ballot Issue

SCOTUS threw out the lower court's ruling which had allowed counting of un-dated ballots.

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