Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued to stop the Biden administration from forcing religious-based foster and adoption services to cater to same-sex couples or risk losing federal funding, saying the rule violates religious-liberty rights.
Author: Valerie Richardson
Jim Crow 2.0? Democrats redouble voter suppression claims despite record high turnout in Georgia
Georgians broke voter-turnout records in the 2022 primary and general election, but Democrats have no intention of abandoning the “Jim Crow 2.0” narrative.
Colorado begins mandatory recount with Lauren Boebert leading by 550 votes
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert has declared victory and Democrat Adam Frisch has conceded defeat, but it won’t be official until after the recount.
DeSantis says Disney ‘brought this on themselves’ after CEO Iger seeks to turn down heat
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis isn’t necessarily ready to let bygones be bygones when it comes to Disney’s attack on his Parental Rights in Education law.
Republicans hoot as CBS verifies Hunter Biden laptop two years after dismissing it
CBS News joined the slow parade of news outlets belatedly confirming the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop, two years after “60 Minutes” headliner Lesley Stahl said its explosive videos and emails “can’t be verified.”
Biden’s stingy oil-and-gas leasing seen as threat to Great American Outdoors Act
A conservation program hailed by the Biden administration as a force for combating climate change is being jeopardized by the president’s own tight-fisted approach to oil-and-gas leasing, according to critics.
Lawsuit seeks to reverse FDA’s ‘reckless’ approval of abortion pills
Foes of the abortion pill are taking their fight to court, accusing the Food and Drug Administration of placing “politics over science” when it sanctioned the two-drug pregnancy-termination regimen in 2000.
Colorado’s Boebert clinches House reelection for Republicans as Frisch concedes in tight race
Democrat Adam Frisch conceded the election to Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert, saying the state’s automatic recount is unlikely to change the outcome in a race separated by fewer than 600 votes.
Attacks on pro-life facilities post-Dobbs make up 70% of FBI’s abortion-related cases
About 70% of the FBI’s abortion-related cases since the leak of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson involve attacks and threats against pro-life facilities, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Rep. Lauren Boebert deadlocked with Adam Frisch, as recount looms
The political future of one of the GOP’s firebrands was still up in the air Thursday, as Rep. Lauren Boebert remained locked in a too-close-to-call contest with Democratic challenger Adam Frisch.