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Abortion Bans in Mississippi, Florida Allowed to Take Effect Amid Efforts to Block Them

Bans on abortions in Mississippi and Florida are taking effect this week in spite of efforts in the courts seeking to block the laws.

ACLJ Files Amicus Brief Urging Supreme Court To Hear Case Involving the Illinois Governor’s...

ACLJ filed brief with Supreme Court in Elim Romanian Pentecostal Church v. Pritzker in which state officials imposed discriminatory restrictions on religious worship.
Justice Samuel Alito

US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University

U.S. Supreme Court denied request by student group asking to host a drag show at West Texas A&M University and sought to lift a school ban on the performance.
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Pennsylvania Gun Restrictions for Adults Under 21 Struck Down by Federal Court

Pennsylvania’s ban on adults under 21 carrying guns in public violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal court ruled on Jan. 18.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Vote for Jobs on November 6

With November 6th almost upon us, our collective success rests on one remaining essential ingredient - making sure those who believe in American enterprise...

Biden Administration Weighs Shutting Another Pipeline, White House Confirms

Deputy press secretary confirms Biden administration reviewing environmental impact The Biden administration is reviewing shutting a pipeline in Michigan after anonymously sourced reports said federal officials were...
Our Canine Hero who helped capture al-Baghdadi

Our American K-9 Hero

Conan, our American K-9 hero is the dog that participated and was injured in the Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid in northwest Syria. AMERICAN HERO! pic.twitter.com/XCCa2sGfsZ—...
Chairman Ajit Pai of the FCC

Statement of Chairman Ajit Pai on Section 230

WASHINGTON, October 15, 2020—Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai issued the following statement today on Section 230 of the Communications Act: "Members of all three...

Why Taxes Are So High In 2019 | Explaining Tax Brackets in the U.S.

The Money Manual breaks down exactly what tax brackets mean in America, how they've changed over time, and why this term is in the...

Senator Ted Cruz at the Gun Control Hearings

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas testifies at the Gun Control Hearings on January 30, 2013.
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Food Stamp Usage Skyrockets

  Food Stamp usage skyrockets to highest level in U.S. history, $6.28 billion. More than 47.1 million Americans are enrolled in the program. These charts show...

US Joins New Climate Pact to Shut Down All Coal Plants

Special climate envoy John Kerry has announced the Biden administration's latest climate pledge—to stop building new coal plants and shut down existing ones.