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Pro-life groups urge House GOP to repeal DOD policy giving service members time off, funding for abortions

Pro-life groups are calling on House Republicans to repeal the Department of Defense's policy allowing service members time off and travel reimbursement for elective abortions.

Don’t buy the hype that hot weather is a mass killer

All extreme weather accounts for only about 0.1 death for every 100,000 people in the United States each year.

California Reparations Task Force calls for eliminating child support debt for Black residents

A report from California's reparations task force recommends that the state legislature eliminate past-due child support for Black Californians because of its "disproportionate burden."

Let Independence Day mean independent thought, not groupthink

Those who support the indoctrination of small children on gender and those who oppose it are noticing that women wearing hijabs are becoming prominent among protesters.

Living up to the promise of our declaration

We date the beginning of our nation not from the first shots fired against the kingdom of Great Britain in Lexington and Concord in 1775 but from 1776, when delegates, elected by popular vote, issued the Declaration of Independence. In doing so, the United States of America recognizes that our legitimacy comes not from brute force but from the consent of the governed.

Is NYC really doomed? Flawed rent and tax forecasts fester wild ‘apocalypse’ predictions

As of July 2023, there have been 193 murders, down from 488 in 2021 and 438 in 2022, according to reports.

Ohio governor asks Biden to declare a disaster over East Palestine train derailment

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) has asked President Biden to declare a major presidential disaster for the train derailment in East Palestine earlier this year, which resulted in toxic chemicals spewing from several box cars. In a letter sent on Monday, DeWine told Biden that the declaration “is needed to ensure that the State and...

France unrest eases but tensions remain high

French authorities said that the unrest and protests stemmed from the police-involved killing of a local teenager have eased, but tensions on both sides remain high. According to the New York Times, local mayors across the country have organized peace gatherings in an effort to protest violent attacks on elected officials. The French Interior Ministry...

Sheetz drops gas prices for most fuel grades to $1.776 for Fourth of July

Sheetz is setting the price for nearly all of its gasoline blends to $1.776 for July 4th, a nod to our nation's birthday.

Gavin Newsom celebrates ‘incredible’ store claiming to sell ‘banned’ books while stumping for Biden in Idaho

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California touted a bookstore selling "banned" books during a weekend visit to Idaho to campaign for President Biden.

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