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Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas’ Ban on Mask Mandates in Public Schools

The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ended an injunction from a lower court allowing mask mandates in Texas schools.

4 Compelling Reasons for the Senate to Oppose Redefining Marriage

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Respect for Marriage Act, legislation that would repeal the overwhelmingly bipartisan Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 and codify the U.S. Supreme Court’s redefinition of marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges into federal law.

22 States Sue Biden Admin for Plan to Block Lunch Money From Schools That Reject​ ‘Gen­der Iden­ti­ty’ Ideology

There are two cornerstone truths about the left — and by extension, the Democrat Party.

Electric Vehicles: Not a Deal for You or the Environment

Used cars cost more than ever, but there is an exception to this.

42 Policy Proposals Donald Trump Outlined at America First Summit in D.C.

Former President Donald J. Trump laid out 42 policy proposals at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) summit Tuesday, where he gave his first speech in Washington, DC, since leaving office.

West Virginia Pro-Life Bill Passes Committee

The legislation would protect the unborn from the point of conception.

U.S. Orders 800,000 More Doses of Monkeypox Vax That Causes Heart Disease in at Least 1 Out of 75 Recipients—Risk Nearly Doubles if You’ve...

Package insert for the Jynneos monkeypox vaccine says heart problems of "special interest" occur in 1 in 75 vaccine recipients who have not already been vaccinated against smallpox and in 1 in 48 vaccine recipients who have already been vaccinated against smallpox.

Cartels Get $13 Billion a Year from Joe Biden’s Welcome for Migrants

The cartels and coyotes are earning $13 billion a year by delivering economic migrants to U.S. workplaces via President Joe Biden’s welcoming border agencies, the New York Times reported Monday.

New Report Reveals Majority of Americans Are Concerned About Election Integrity, Cheating

U.S. voters are more aware than ever of the dangers of election fraud.

Hays Board Asked to Remove Satanism Reference in Dress Code

Hays school officials are reconsidering the district’s dress code for elementary and middle school students after a parent asked that a ban on clothing that references satanism be removed.

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