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Supreme Court poised to bolster Second Amendment, right to carry

The Supreme Court split along ideological lines during a hearing Wednesday on a case involving the right to carry a firearm outside the home — the first major Second Amendment challenge before the high court in more than a decade.

Meet Virginia Lt. Governor-Elect Winsome Sears: She’s Shattering Glass Ceilings and Demolishing Stereotypes

When Republican Winsome Sears took the stage early Wednesday morning to celebrate her victory over Democrat Hala Ayala in the race to be Virginia’s next lieutenant governor, the crowd was electrified. Sears, surrounded by her family, sparkled as the crowd chanted, “Winsome! Winsome! Winsome!”

CDC Advisors Unanimously Endorse Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine for Kids 5-11 Despite Expert Concerns Over Clinical Data

If CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signs off on the decision, children ages 5 through 11 could start receiving COVID vaccines as early as tonight.

The Pandemic Was Planned, And It Matters

by Krystal Deets The deepest divide of the pandemic is not between the vaccinated and the un-vaccinated, the masked and the unmasked, or even the...

Supreme Court To Decide If Dred Scott Should Apply To All Americans On Guns

Opponents of the right to bear arms want everyone to be treated as badly as the Supreme Court once treated Dred Scott.

Supreme Court Grants a Win to NY Nuns Who Were Being Forced to Support Abortion

The U.S. Supreme Court has made a move in favor of religious liberty. On Monday, the high court ordered a rehearing of a case in which nuns were being forced to violate their pro-life beliefs by New York’s controversial abortion mandate.

Trump ally Roger Stone teases run for Florida governor if DeSantis doesn’t call for election audit

The Florida GOP governor says automatic post-election audit show of 2020 "passed with flying colors"

The Military’s Turn to Wokeness Shows the US Faces No Real Military Threats

Over the course of this year, conservatives have expressed a number of grievances they have with the US military.

Texas Cops Refused to Escort Biden Bus, Told Hysterical Staffers to ‘Call Back’ Later

Police who refused frantic calls by campaign staffers for President Joe Biden to rescue their bus from allegedly being harassed by supporters of then-President Donald Trump made jokes about it, according to a federal filing in a lawsuit over the year-old incident.

West Point Cadets Who Chose to Leave West Point Rather Than Take COVID Vaccine Were Coerced, Abused and Discriminated Against

In spring of 2021, we were told that our decision to volunteer to get the “optional” COVID-19 vaccine would not negatively affect our time as a cadet at West Point. That turned out to be a false promise.

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