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Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as Supreme Court Justice

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in on June 30 as the successor to retiring Justice Stephen Breyer, becoming the 116th justice to serve on the high court.

‘Superspreader’ Film Shares Sean Feucht’s Quest to Bring Revival to America During COVID-19 Lockdowns

Worship artist Sean Feucht, who became well-known for leading outdoor revivals nationwide, is gearing up for the release of a new documentary following his...

Pelosi Receives Communion at Mass Presided Over by Pope Francis

Nancy Pelosi took Communion during a Mass presided over by Pope Francis on Wednesday.

TikTok Faces Ban from Google and Apple Stores: ‘Nat’l Security Risk’

U.S. regulator calls for app to be removed from app stores citing "data harvesting."

ExxonMobil CEO Makes Bold Prediction About Electric Vehicles

ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods claimed that every passenger car in the United States and the world will be electric by the year 2040.

Suicide Rates Among Chinese Young People Spike Amid Xi’s Harsh Lockdowns

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s zero-COVID-19 policy of harsh lockdowns and regular mass testing is taking a toll on the country’s young people mental health, according to experts and emerging research.

List of Companies Paying Employee Abortion Expenses

Includes Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Bank of America, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DoorDash, JPMorgan Chase, Levi Strauss, Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, Nike, Patagonia, PayPal, Reddit, Starbucks, Tesla, Walt Disney Company, Yelp.

Ron Paul: A Victory for Life and Liberty

Wade, the 1973 decision declaring a constitutional right to abortion.

West May Have Underestimated Russia’s Ability to Weather Sanctions

The United States and Europe might have miscalculated just how resilient Moscow has been to sanctions in the short run. When the West applied aggressive...

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