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After a half-century of the abortion ethic, we have a lot of lost ground cherishing the right to life. Exploding myths that promote abortion – and there are many – is a step in the right direction.
An immigration attorney expects a new proposal that would allow noncitizens in Washington, DC, to vote in municipal elections will be challenged for both political and legal reasons. He also questions the legality of millions in taxpayer dollars going to a DC-based legal group defending illegal aliens facing deportation.
A post-pandemic study of U.S. cities found many of them have yet to bounce back from business-killing lockdowns over the China virus, and a law enforcement advocate says it is no coincidence the cities that hid from the virus were also running off police officers.
The upside-down issue of transgender athletes witnessed a small victory this week after collegiate swimmer Will Thomas, who identifies as a woman, was passed over by prestigious Ivy League schools for a "Woman of the Year" nomination.
Our system of academia is irrevocably broken. It is churning out privileged pseudo-intellectuals who spout utter nonsense at the drop of the hat – and do it with self-assured sententiousness.
Reaction is pouring in following today's announcement by the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the decision almost 50 years ago that legalized abortion across the nation – and took the lives of an estimated 63.5 million unborn babies.
A Second Amendment advocate does not think a controversial gun-grabbing law passed by the House will make it out of the Senate.
Americans who are worried about record-setting gas prices and frustrated over shrinking family budgets can take heart: President Joe Biden is learning a majority of the public feels the same way and the unhappy president is not taking it very well.
An expert on LGBT activism is calling on both major political parties to act against that radical agenda in a non-partisan way.
A study of state-level COVID-19 lockdowns gave many of them terrible grades, including red-state Pennsylvania, where a conservative activist says the bad grade is unfortunately well-deserved.