20 States Support Defense of SC Abortion Law

Amicus brief says the federal judge overstepped her authority. In an amicus brief filed with the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 20 states are supporting South Carolina’s…

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Supreme Court Announces Cases for Next Term

The justices have accepted cases regarding abortion as well as the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court is preparing for summer away from the bench by announcing the new…

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Secretary Blinken Meets with Pope Francis

Pope expresses affection for the American people. In Rome on Monday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Pope Francis. The secretary is the highest-ranking member of President…

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Roe v. Wade

Case involves Mississippi law. On Monday, the United States Supreme Court accepted a Mississippi challenge to an abortion precedent set by Roe v. Wade. In an unsigned order,…

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Legislators Try to Get Vote on Born Alive Bill

A discharge petition would force the House to consider the measure. Lawmakers are trying to force a vote on legislation that would put in place requirements for the…

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President’s Healthcare Orders Seek to Expand Coverage

Reverses several policies of the prior administration.  Last week, President Biden signed a batch of executive orders designed to tackle what he described as the “damage” done by…

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President Issues Healthcare Executive Orders

Returning to Obama-era initiatives. On Thursday, President Biden signed two executive orders instructing federal agencies to create a special enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) from…

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President Declares National Sanctity of Human Life Day

Says, “Every human life is a gift to the world.” Read the full proclamation below: With gratitude for the stand that President Trump and Vice President Pence have…

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Supreme Court Rules Abortion Pill Be Obtained In-Person

Visit to a hospital or clinic still necessary per FDA regulations, despite pandemic. On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated a requirement that women visit a hospital or…

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Vice Presidential Candidates Meet in Debate

Both urged Americans to get out and vote as they discussed key election issues. Striking a calmer tone than the presidential candidates did a week ago, Vice President…

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