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Supreme Court Delays Ruling in Roe v Wade Case Once Again

The U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings as expected on Monday, but the awaited decision regarding whether the high court will go through with overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and send the issue back to states was not one of them.

Violence Against Anti-abortion Movement Increases Ahead of Dobbs Decision

Violence and threats against the anti-abortion movement have increased in recent weeks as the Supreme Court prepares to issue opinions in a landmark abortion case.

Police Arrest 31 Patriot Front Members Near LGBTQ Pride Event In Idaho

Idaho police arrested 31 members of a group called Patriot Front after being found in a U-Haul vehicle near an LGBTQ Pride event in...

Ukrainian Offical Admits to Lie About Mass Rape to Garner More Weapons

The former Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner was removed from her position.

Progressive San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin Recalled

The recall is expected to set back progressives' plan for criminal justice reform.

Kyle Rittenhouse Prepares for Lawsuits to ‘Make the Media Pay’

Kyle Rittenhouse confirmed in an interview that he is readying to file lawsuits in a bid to “make the media pay”—months after he was acquitted on several murder charges in connection to the August 2020 shooting during a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest and riot.

WaPo Editor Admonishes Staff to ‘Treat Each Other with Respect and Kindness’ as Numerous Messy Feuds Play Out on Twitter. It Doesn’t Work.

After several days of various Washington Post staffers dragging internal feuds into the public square of Twitter, Executive Editor Sally Buzbee sent a memo to Post staff admonishing them to “treat each other with respect and kindness.”

9 Big Things We Learned From The Michael Sussmann Prosecution

Less than one week ago, a Washington D.C. jury acquitted former Hillary Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann of lying to former FBI General Counsel...

GOP Say What Biden Is Doing to America Is ‘Intentional’

Rep. Jim Jordan is never one to mince words. So when asked why President Joe Biden was willing to risk children losing their federally...

1.2M Injuries Reported After COVID Shots, Vax Injury Compensation Programs ‘Overwhelmed’

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 1,287,595 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines, including 28,532 deaths and 235,041 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and May 27, 2022.

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