By Suzanne Hamner In part II of this series on Informed Consent, we can examine scenarios to determine how it can be that we are…
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Childrenâs Health Defense is funding a lawsuit filed by Dr. Meryl Nass, a Maine physician and outspoken critic of official COVID-19 policies, who alleges the…
By Sarah Parshall Perry The Supreme Court unceremoniously denied review Tuesday in a case that would have clarified once and for all whether separating bathrooms based on biological…
By Tom Knighton There was once a time when mass shootings were distinctly tied to post offices. After all, there was a seeming rash of such…
By Hank Sullivan Once again author and researcher Hank Sullivan has acquired some startling information regarding the Georgia Republican Party. In previous articles we have…
DeWineâs refusal to protect Ohio children from transgender insanity should disqualify him from winning office in a red state ever again. By JORDAN BOYD Legislation…
By Danielle Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon said Saturday the U.S. Supreme Court must take up the case of Donald Trumpâs appeal to the Colorado…
By Danielle The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Republican-controlled state Legislature must redraw legislative maps ahead of the 2024 election. The 4-3 decision could…
By Paul Dragu The Colorado Supreme Court voted 4-3 yesterday to ban Donald Trump from the stateâs ballot under the U.S. Constitutionâs insurrection clause, despite Trump…