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A judge in Canada has ordered that any time a persecuted Canadian pastor speaks in public, he has to recite a government-written disclaimer if he wants to stay out of jail. That pastor, however, says he's having none of it.
An immigration border enforcement organization says a growing number of Democratic lawmakers should be worrying about re-election next year in light of President Joe Biden's sinking poll numbers.
An attorney for the world’s largest legal organization committed to protecting free speech says there will be "quite a few legal problems" if the Biden administration continues with a rule that private sector workers get COVID shots or show consistent negative test result as a condition of employment.
The battle over the Texas Heartbeat Act continues.
The multi-trillion-dollar spending bill that President Biden and other politicians are pushing includes language involving child care providers, but a conservative explains why not everyone is in favor of the ideas.
The Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States is still at work, but any recommendations it has for reform may fall on deaf ears.
A former leader in the Republican Party is pleased to see that a majority of American voters recognize that widespread election fraud took place in the 2020 presidential election, and she believes audits would be an appropriate beginning response.
A teenage girl who was handcuffed and arrested at her high school has paid a price for repeatedly disobeying authorities over mask-wearing but the incident has made her a hero to many who witnessed a lone teen push back in an era of shut-up-and-obey rules imposed on the public during the pandemic.
A pro-life group has filed a federal lawsuit against a new law in California that keeps pro-life activists from protesting near abortion clinics but carved out a labor-related allowance for clinic employees who go on strike.
Hundreds of police officers in Seattle and Chicago are threatening to walk off the job rather than be forced to take the COVID jab, and their stance is being cheered by a law enforcement advocate who says city leaders are making a very bad decision with very dangerous consequences.