Dangerously Daft New Study Calls Ohio Abortion Pill Restrictions Dangerous
The mainstream media is warning us in anxious tones that an “Ohio abortion pill law led to worse health outcomes.”
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The mainstream media is warning us in anxious tones that an “Ohio abortion pill law led to worse health outcomes.”
So is New Mexico still a de facto sanctuary state?
Election integrity foes mistakenly tell us voter fraud is a myth.
The annual budget is the most powerful tool given over to the party that controls Congress. It is a tool that can be used to express the priorities and worldview of that party, and can be used as a platform to present their case for a White House win.
With the presidential election two months away, a Kansas law requiring voters to show proof of citizenship remains in legal limbo.
Aaron and Melissa Klein, the Oregon bakers who refused to make a cake for the wedding of two women, filed new documents with the Oregon Court of Appeals in response to the same-sex couple’s arguments that the Kleins had no legal right to refuse them service.
Is there one constitutional conservative actually running in a statewide election, who can excite the grassroots?
If you’re a Donald Trump supporter, this week’s CNN poll showing him leading Hillary Clinton gave some joy. But if you’re a Clinton supporter, you just had to wait five minutes for another poll to show her with a six-point lead.
San Francisco State University (SFSU), which has a well-deserved reputation as a breeding ground for anti-Israel radicalism, became national news in April.
Muslim groups are applauding Obama’s nomination of a Washington lawyer to serve in U.S. District Court — a move that could make him the first ever Muslim federal judge, according to advocates.
