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He took a proactive step and left his military career after correctly predicting that "foolishness" would reign and leadership would unwisely decide force a healthy group of patriots to take an experimental vaccine.
As far as pro-lifers are concerned, the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and the nation's largest abortion chain are leaving some questions unanswered.
A defender of the First Amendment is representing a physician assistant in her federal lawsuit against her former employer.
The questionable health of U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman has belatedly become an issue in the race for that Pennsylvania seat, and now the public is witnessing a desperate attempt by the media to protect the Democrat and to even shame those who are pointing out the obvious.
A retired pastor is warning Ohioans that something many see as a blessing could turn out to be the opposite in some respects.
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.
The press secretary for a conservative policy advocacy organization says everyone – whether they have children in school or children at all – should care about what kids are being taught in public schools.
A pollster and his organization are predicting voters could deliver some key wins for Republican candidates in the purplish state of Arizona.
Law enforcement authorities are being asked to investigate a possible cover-up of criminal child abuse in Ohio because of alarming abortion figures.