N.C. Bill to Protect Children From Drag Shows Clears Senate With Unanimous Vote
The bill's passage was undoubtedly helped along by outrage over a community-college drag show in which a man in lingerie straddled and caressed...
The bill's passage was undoubtedly helped along by outrage over a community-college drag show in which a man in lingerie straddled and caressed...
Gun-rights activists were handed a pair of victories last week, with U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn blocking enforcement of Illinois’ “assault-weapons” ban known...
Read moreIn today’s spotlight is legal scholar Joanna Martin, popularly known under her pseudonym Publius-Huldah. For decades she has been a tireless defender of...
Read moreThe overturning of Roe. V. Wade gave conservatism the biggest victory in decades — perhaps ever. Yet it seems the battle to protect...
Read moreAfter threatening 100 million Americans with loss of employment in September 2021 if they didn’t take experimental Covid shots, the Biden administration is...
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to review lower courts’ rulings enabling federal observers to ride along on fishermen’s boats to make...
Read moreThe Biden State Department has found yet another way to endear the United States to the Muslim world. Foggy Bottom’s diplomats won’t push...
Read moreA California bill introduced by State Assembly members Jesse Gabriel (D-Woodland Hills) and Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) in early February would ban the manufacture,...
Read moreA new bill in the South Carolina legislature would nullify the UN World Health Organization power grab dubbed the International Pandemic Treaty or...
Read moreLinda Wildern is chair of the Michigan Conservative Union (MCU), a group that has been “at the forefront of the fight against government’s natural...
Read moreRepublican party chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says that her party’s candidates need to address abortion “head on” in order to win in 2024. Talking...
Read more“No freeman shall ever be debarred of the use of arms.” — Thomas Jefferson, 1776 A New York appellate court has upheld the...
Read moreThe legislation would "redirect resources from local law enforcement" and give homeless people the right to sue if they are "harassed." ...
Read moreActually, the bill sounds a lot like the climate movement itself: a lot of people willing to throw money at a problem that...
Read moreThanks to Judge Stephen McGlynn's ruling, Illinois residents can still defend themselves against criminals and politicians. ...
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