Texas Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Key Abortion Ban Case
By Tom Ozimek The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Nov. 28 in a case that claims the state’s abortion laws are too restrictive and harm women because doctors…
By Tom Ozimek The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Nov. 28 in a case that claims the state’s abortion laws are too restrictive and harm women because doctors…
By Tom Ozimek and Jan Jekielek Clinical pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole has said that DNA contamination in some COVID-19 vaccines may be related to an increase in cancers, micro-clotting, and…
A long-standing tradition that enables one senator to stop a ‘unanimous consent’ action by the Senate could soon be coming to an end. By Mark Tapscott Democrats on the Senate…
By Peter Aitken The U.S. played a direct role in helping set up the Hamas office in Qatar during the Obama administration, seeking appeasement and soft diplomacy but ultimately failing…
By Alex Newman A powerful United Nations agency has unveiled a plan to regulate social media and online communication while cracking down on what it describes as “false information” and…
Story by Thomas Catenacci A power grid operator that serves millions of Americans across the mid-Atlantic is warning that a planned coal-fired power plant shutdown will severely threaten electricity supplies…
Story by Kayla Gallagher House and Senate Bills 2 would make the buying selling or transferring an assault firearm a Class 1 misdemeanor. Now that Democrats have take control of…
Story by M. Garro The federal budget deficit has doubled to $2 trillion under President Biden in just a year, significantly impacting Americans’ economy and financial well-being. Treasury Secretary Janet…
By Sam Dorman, Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state’s power with several cases this term that could make major changes to the way agencies regulate. The…
Story by Josh Christenson Americans could pay up to $451 billion to care for migrants who entered the US illegally, but have been released into the country or escaped from…
Story by Lindsay Kornick Chicago migrants are beginning to move back to Venezuela as the city runs out of resources to house and support illegal immigrants. The Chicago Tribune reported…
Story by Randy DeSoto Economists from Harvard, Princeton, the University of Chicago and the U.S. Treasury concluded in a recent report the Trump corporate tax reform worked as advertised. The…