Space Force Commander Fired After Criticizing Diversity Training in Military

The U.S. military, which conducts diversity, equity and inclusion training, apparently isn’t very diverse or inclusive after all. Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeier, an officer of the military’s newest branch, the…

Baylor University Announces New Group for ‘LGBTQ+ Students on Campus’

The Baylor University Board of Regents recently approved a “Resolution on a Caring Community,” charging the university’s president with determining “appropriate pathways to provide additional care, connections, and community for…

Why the Supreme Court Needs to Reassess ‘Roe v. Wade’ and the Viability of Premature Babies

Pro-abortion activists are panicking after the Supreme Court took up the case of Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. It’s a case that could potentially reevaluate Roe v. Wade by reexamining the…

Planned Parenthood Soon to Receive Title X Funding Again, Last Day for Comments

Today is the final day for the public to make comments on the new Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rules, which would return millions of dollars to Planned…

IRS Prepares to Send Monthly Checks to Families Following Child Tax Credit Expansion

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preparing to send millions of families monthly checks beginning July 15 as a part of the expanded child tax credits, which Congress approved in…

Supreme Court Accepts Major Abortion Case from Mississippi. Is Roe v. Wade Finally Vulnerable?

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday accepted an appeal from Mississippi in a case that struck down a 2018 law banning abortions there after 15 weeks’ gestation. The law pushes…

Amazon Suppressing Christian and Conservative Books in Censorship Spree?

Amazon may currently be engaged in a widespread effort to suppress the availability of Christian and conservative books on its search engine. Conservative thinker and Catholic convert Sohrab Ahmari recently…

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Likely to Sign Senate-Passed Heartbeat Bill

The Roe v. Wade case has its origins in Texas, and the Lone Star State has now taken steps to hopefully dismantle the nation’s highest court’s controversial decision by becoming…

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra Refuses to Acknowledge that Partial-Birth Abortion is Outlawed by Federal Law

While testifying on Capitol Hill, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra refused to acknowledge the federal ban on partial-birth abortion, which has been in place since 2003. The…

Twenty-two States, 68 Members of Congress Urge SCOTUS to Uphold Law Protecting Down Syndrome Babies from Abortion

An important legal case involving abortion and the right to life of preborn babies diagnosed with Down syndrome has reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Arkansas passed a law in 2019…

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