May 2, 2023 Oregon Republicans slam bill that allows sex change, abortion for minors without parental consent: 'a new low' Oregon Republicans are slamming a bill from state House Democrats that allows minors to undergo sex reassignment surgery or get an abortion without their parent's permission.
May 2, 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court rules patients can not demand ivermectin treatment for covid The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled 6-1 against a county judge's mandate that a hospital provide ivermectin as a COVID-19 therapeutic.
May 2, 2023 Douglas Murray: Democrats display a desire to disrespect Supreme Court justices National Review Institute fellow Douglas Murray discusses whether a Senate hearing on Supreme Court ethics is political overreach on 'America Reports.'
May 2, 2023 Yet another Missouri official may take Soros-backed prosecutor to court as more assistants resign A George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis may soon be hit with another lawsuit from a top Missouri official as her office struggles with a wave of staff resignations.
May 2, 2023 Papers that belonged to Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens will be open to researchers Papers that belonged to John Paul Stevens, a former Supreme Court justice who died in 2019, are being opened to researchers in the Library of Congress.
May 2, 2023 Graham says Dems' 'assault' on Clarence Thomas meant to 'destroy' Supreme Court's 'legitimacy' Senator Lindsey Graham accused Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee of forming “a concentrated effort" to delegitimize the conservative majoirty Supreme Court.
May 2, 2023 Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signs law allowing women to obtain birth control without doctor's prescription A new Indiana law will allow women to obtain birth control without a prescription from a doctor. The new law comes months after lawmakers enacted a statewide abortion ban.
May 2, 2023 Montana judge halts rule that would have restricted Medicaid coverage to some abortions A judge in Montana has blocked a new rule that would have restricted Medicaid-covered abortion procedures to only patients that needed it medically.
May 2, 2023 DeSantis expands death penalty law for convicted child rapists, defying Supreme Court precedent Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill to allow capital punishment for those convicted of raping a child under age of 12, challenging the U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
May 2, 2023 'Cheer' star Monica Aldama accused of trying to silence sexual assault victim: lawsuit "Cheer" star Monica Aldama is being sued by a former Navarro College squad member who says she was sexually assaulted by a teammate and the head coach allegedly helped cover it up.