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SCOTUS Shoots Down Pro-life Attempt to Protect Women

Bacsica/iStock/Getty Images Plus The United States Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the federal government’s mail-order policy for abortion pills.All nine SCOTUS justices agreed that the plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge relaxed regulatory requirements adopted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in 2016 and 2021.Those policy changes made the dangerous medication easier for doctors to prescribe and ...

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Prediction of Regional Polar Bear Extinction Is “Useless Fearmongering”

xiaoying shi/iStock/Getty Images Plus A recent study is predicting a dire future for the polar bear population on Canada’s Hudson Bay due to the effects of global warming, which climate zealots claim is caused primarily by mankind’s emissions from using fossil fuels to power civilization. But at least one prominent polar bear scientist claims that the study is flawed and ...

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Timely Lessons About Tyranny From the Father of the Constitution

John Whitehead Take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. — James Madison James Madison, often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” once predicted that the Bill of Rights would become a mere “parchment barrier,” words on paper ignored by successive generations of Americans.How right he was.Although Madison initially felt that the inclusion of a bill of ...

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Judge Excoriates ATF in Ruling Against Ban on Pistol Braces

Ekaterina Bolovtsova/pexels U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor didn’t hold back in his criticism of the ATF in his decision yesterday in Mock v. Garland: “The Court VACATES the Final Rule on the grounds that violated the APA’s (Administrative Procedures Act) procedural requirements in promulgating it” and “because it was arbitrary and capricious….”  The fractious rule was birthed when Joe ...

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Seriously? L.A. Removes “Homophobic” “No U-turn” Signs

vkyryl/iStock/Getty Images Plus First we had Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg talking about “racist roads.” Then we had the city of Oakland, California, remove traffic lights because public officials were unwilling to stop thieves from stealing copper from them. Now there’s yet another indication of what many consider our descent into idiocracy and social decay:Los Angeles has removed “homophobic” “no ...

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Secret Service: Biden Watched His Dog Bite an Agent; Out-of-control German Shepherd Bit at Least 23 Times

Tetiana Strilchuk/iStock/Getty Images Plus New records from the U.S. Secret Service show that President Biden’s German shepherd, Commander, was an out-of-control Hound from Hell that terrified Secret Service agents.Obtained by Judicial Watch, the records show that Biden watched the vicious canine bite an agent. In an email, one agent told a colleague to have a “safe shift,” clearly hoping the ...

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House Committee Report: Federal Agencies Concealed Risky Monkeypox Research

kontekbrothers/iStock/Getty Images Plus Key federal healthcare agencies under the umbrella of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been concealing plans for nearly nine years to engineer a highly transmissible and moderately fatal monkeypox virus (MPXV), according to a recent report by congressional investigators released Tuesday.Over the past 17 months, the House Committee on Energy and ...

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Rashida Tlaib Attacks Supreme Court Decision; Calls for Court Packing

AP Images Rashida Tlaib Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) criticized the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision in Garland v. Cargill announced earlier today, stating on X, “Today’s Supreme Court decision will result in more gun deaths.”Tlaib’s remarks today come after attacking Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito yesterday, describing the associate justices as “unhinged, corrupt extremists.” “I know we need urgent action ...

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WaPo Warning: If Trump Wins, We’ll No Longer Have the “Experts” in Charge

Olivier Le Moal/iStock/Getty Images Plus “I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the telephone directory,” wrote the late William F. Buckley in 1961, “than by the Harvard University faculty.” It might be wise bearing this in mind in light of the warning just issued by The Washington Post:If Trump is reelected, states the paper’s Karen Tumulty, ...

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Election Shocker: Third Poll Shows Biden-Trump Tied in Blue Virginia; Voters Polled Think Biden Will Forget Where He Is During Debate

Elena Sunagatova/iStock/Getty Images Plus The political polls just aren’t going Joe Biden’s way.For the third time, a poll of Virginia voters shows GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump tied with President Joe Biden.Two previous polls showed the same thing for the Old Dominion, which turned blue in 2008 with the election of President Barack Hussein Obama.Meanwhile, those who answered pollsters for ...

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Aliens Among Us? Maybe, Says Harvard Study

gremlin/iStock/Getty Images Plus A new study from the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University puts forth the idea that the unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as UFOs, may involve craft from other planets or dimensions inhabited by “cryptoterrestrials.” The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis (CTH) posits that intelligent non-human entities may live among us, disguising themselves as human to fit in.The ...

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Making Recess Fun — for Bureaucrats

Lenore Skenazy A mom who wished to remain anonymous recently went to her daughter’s Maryland elementary school to ask why the kids aren’t allowed to play tag, or even close their eyes, at recess.“We’d recently transferred from another district, and my daughter was taken aback by how many rules there were,” said the mom.There are indeed a lot of rules ...

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Green-nightmare Discovery: Fracking Wastewater Contains Crucial “Net-zero-tech” Metal

grandriver/iStock/Getty Images Plus What happens when greentopian dogma meets discovery? We’re about to learn this with a finding that could send depressed environmentalists running for the lithium — and away from it. That is, the discovery is that fracking wastewater contains massive amounts of lithium, an element necessary for the so-called “net-zero” technology of which greentopians are so fond. These ...

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The Summer of Living Dangerously

The plutocracy believes that afterwards they can buy the whole thing for a pittance while flies are still laying eggs in European carcasses. So Le Petit Roi in Paris was predictably crushed in the European polls. He has called parliamentary snap elections, dissolving the Assemblée Nationale in an act of blind, puerile revenge on French citizens, de facto attacking French ...

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