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In Philadelphia Foster Care Case, Roberts Supreme Court Refuses To Protect Christians From Persecution
The Philadelphia foster care case represented yet another failure by the high court to definitely end the ongoing governmental targeting of faith-based organizations. Read More.
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Ammo shortage shows no sign of improving: Smith & Wesson
'There is still a lot of interest in firearms' Read More.
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Supreme Court Rejects Republican AGs’ Challenge To ObamaCare Over ‘Lack Of Standing’ To Sue
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 Thursday to reject a challenge to the Affordable Care Act from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 17 other Republican attorneys general on the grounds that the Republican AGs did not have standing to challenge the Constitutionality of the law’s individual mandate, its prohibition on lifetime benefit caps, and its guarantee of protection for individuals with pre-existing conditions. Read More.
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Tucker Carlson claims FBI agents 'almost certainly' helped plot the Jan. 6 Capitol siege
In an explosive segment on Fox News Tuesday night, Tucker Carlson alleged that federal law enforcement agents may have been responsible, at least in part, for organizing the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, a fact which, if true, raises serious questions about the federal government's response to the events that day. Read More.
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Biden Policy Allows Migrants with Pending Asylum Claims to Have Families Airlifted to U.S.
President Joe Biden is allowing Central American economic migrants with pending asylum claims — not just approved claims — to have the Department of State fly their families on the American taxpayer dime to live with them in the U.S. Read More.
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Texas allocates $250 million toward border wall construction, allows donations towards effort
"In the federal government's absence Texas is stepping up to get the job done," Gov. Greg Abbott said. Read More.
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Putin: US, Russia to return ambassadors to their posts
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that the U.S. and Russia agreed to send their ambassadors back to their respective posts in Moscow and Washington, a claim that was not immediately confirmed by the White House. Read More.
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Unindicted Co-Conspirators in 1/6 Cases Raise Disturbing Questions of Federal Foreknowledge
Of all the questions asked, words spoken, and ink spilled on the so-called “Capitol Siege” of January 6, 2021, none hold the key to the entire event quite like what Sen. Amy Klobuchar asked of Christopher Wray. Read More.
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President Biden's most secretive tax is hiding in plain sight: Inflation
Americans return to normal life and spending habits, Republicans are sounding the alarm on rising prices Read More.
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GOP Bill Would Ban ‘Antiracism’ Confessionals From D.C. Schools
Latest attempt to combat critical race theory stops short of banning it Read More.
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Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Blocks Public Universities From Requiring Masks or Vaccines
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued an executive order on Tuesday that prevents public higher education institutions like Arizona State University from mandating draconian restrictions on students who choose to not receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Read More.
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Biden-Putin meeting in Geneva: Schedule, issues and everything you need to know
US, Russian presidents expected to meet for four to five hours, then hold separate press conferences Read More.
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California Reopens Today: Bars, Restaurants, Amusement Parks at Full Capacity
California will reopen today, June 15, allowing most businesses to reopen at 100% capacity. Many will also be able to drop mask requirements by the end of the month, and only large indoor events will face vaccination requirements. Read More.
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