October 16, 2022 Fox News Poll: Polarization defines the midterm election Political polarization and the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade may spare Democrats a trouncing in November, as the latest survey finds the parties evenly matched.
October 16, 2022 Political insiders say 'pocketbook issues' surpass abortion as key midterm priority, but not everyone agrees Political experts from both sides of the aisle conclude "pocketbook issues" will have an impact on the midterms, but some conclude protections for abortion are also of importance.
October 16, 2022 Michigan’s abortion rights proposal is a ‘trojan horse’ to ‘target’ children: Amber Roseboom Amber Roseboom of ‘Right to Life of Michigan’ discusses the state's controversial abortion rights proposal that voters can expect to weigh in on during the midterm elections on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
October 15, 2022 MSNBC’s Cross refers to Clarence Thomas as ‘Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can’ MSNBC host Tiffany Cross coined a vulgar nickname for Justice Clarence Thomas based on Anita Hill's allegations against him: "Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can."
October 15, 2022 California to vote on constitutional right to abortion Calfornians will vote on the state's decision to approve abortion and contraception in November, following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade back in June.
October 15, 2022 Pro-choice vandals in Michigan caught on video spray-painting church The Church of the Resurrection in the Diocese of Lansing, Michigan, was defaced with red spray paint this week by a group of unidentified pro-choice activists.
October 14, 2022 Pollster says these are the top 3 issues heading into the midterms Pollsters Mark Penn and Stephen Kent give election outlook and discuss key voter issues ahead of November's midterm elections on 'Special Report.'
October 14, 2022 North Dakota Supreme Court extends deadline for judge's ruling on abortion ban The North Dakota Supreme Court has extended the deadline for a judge's decision regarding the abortion ban, because the judge was diagnosed with COVID-19 and forced to quarantine.
October 14, 2022 NJ lawmakers reconstruct gun carry laws after Supreme Court ruling Following the U.S. Supreme Court expanding gun rights in June, New Jersey lawmakers have revealed new legislation that would limit where gun owners can carry.
October 14, 2022 Biden admin still pushing COVID vaccine mandate for military: It's unlawful and hurts national security President Biden declared "the pandemic is over," yet is still pushing to discharge thousands of religious service members for their objections to taking the COVID-19 vaccine.