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The U.S. House has stopped the pro-abortion president from using a federal program to covertly pay for child terminations overseas.
Calling for the use of "military force "in Mexico in the fight against fentanyl may make for great sound bites for politicians – but a retired U.S. Army officer says it may not be very plausible for a future president to pursue without exhausting other options first.
A proponent of pragmatic policy solutions says California's new minimum wage for some fast food employees may not sit well with everyone – including other minimum wage workers.
A law firm that fights for religious liberty is pleased the Pentagon has removed what it calls Orwellian language from an awards manual.
Don’t dismiss the legislative drama that unfolded before the American public over the last week as dysfunction. This is how an open legislative process works. You fight with all your might for what is right. You never compromise principle, but you will settle for today what you can’t get until tomorrow.
You and your local church can have a positive impact in the community around you but it takes a desire to organize, work together, and bathe your effort in prayer.
A high school teacher and some Disney workers were among those rounded up in the latest prostitution sting in Florida.
Traffic could be tied up Saturday in America's capital because of men taking responsibility for life.
The abortion industry still claims chemical child terminations are "safer than Tylenol," but a pro-lifer says there's no way to prove that. Ample evidence does, however, prove its dangers.
Two female college athletes who have had to compete against transgender males say states need to make it a priority to legislate "safe spaces" for women – and not just in locker rooms and restrooms.