March 31, 2023 Court could help clean up homelessness chaos in this city, and yours Court could help clean up homelessness chaos in this city, and yours. Arizona solution inflicted pain on neighbors and decision means city must clean it up.
March 31, 2023 Federal judge strikes down key ObamaCare requirement as 'unlawful' A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ruled that a narrow but essential part of ObamaCare is unlawful in a ruling the Biden administration says could upend the entire U.S. health care system.
March 30, 2023 Florida pro-life pregnancy center sues Jane's Revenge for financial retribution First Liberty Institute announced a lawsuit against Jane's Revenge, calling the strident pro-abortion group a "criminal enterprise."
March 30, 2023 U.S. congresswoman demands late-term abortionist have his medical license revoked: 'Ignored for a year' Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna demands that late-term abortionist Cesare Santangelo have his medical license rescinded a year after five dead babies were linked to his practice.
March 30, 2023 Twitter removes over 5,000 tweets about radical group's 'Trans Day of Vengeance' A Twitter official confirmed the company had removed thousands of tweets about a transgender day of vengeance protest in front of the Supreme Court.
March 30, 2023 Idaho lawmakers consider criminalizing adults who help minors get abortions Lawmakers in Idaho consider banning adults from helping minors receive an abortion. The measure would establish a new crime called “abortion trafficking."
March 30, 2023 Maine church sues state over 'poison pill' law requiring LGBT, transgender nondiscrimination for tuition aid Crosspoint Church, which operates Bangor Christian Schools, filed a complaint Monday against a Maine law it says effectively prohibits tuition aid for conservative religious schools.
March 30, 2023 This state fired a first responder after he only followed orders After 24 years of protecting the lives and property of his community, Chief Hittle was fired not for disobeying orders but for his religious faith and activities.
March 30, 2023 North Dakota schools required to show high-quality fetus development video to deter abortions The North Dakota Senate lawmakers approved a bill that requires schools to show students high-quality fetus development videos. The bill passed on a 37-9 vote.