The fight for parental rights against liberal ideologies suffered a setback in Wisconsin on Friday.
Perrigo Company, an American-Irish pharmaceutical company has submitted an application to the FDA to approve an over the counter (OTC) birth control pill in the United States, which would be the first approval of its kind.
A wave of companies have announced they will pay for employees’ access to “reproductive health services” following the Supreme Court’s official ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which returned the authority to legislate abortion issues to the states.
Less than a quarter of Americans believe that the U.S. is currently “on the right track” according to a new Harvard-CAPS Harris Poll and only 6% of respondents were “unsure” or “didn’t know,” showing that one of the few things Americans can agree on these days is the pessimism of America’s current direction.
The National Guard and Army Reserves have cut off over 60,000 military members who declined to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, in the latest revelation in the battle over medical freedom within the armed forces.
A new law in Arizona prevents civilians from recording certain “police activity” within eight feet, something that critics say will bolster the police to be aggressive in shutting down nearby activity.
Pennsylvania and Louisiana saw pro-life victories late last week, as conservatives and liberals continue to wage war in state legislatures following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last month.
This Monday morning, as Christians in America venture to work or wherever life will lead them at the start of the week, a fellow believer in Pakistan awaits a death sentence he received for allegedly declaring the primacy of Christ.
The death toll from a Russian rocket attack that hit an apartment block in eastern Ukraine over the weekend rose to 24 on Monday, as rescuers continued to comb through the rubble in search of survivors, the State Emergency Service said.
Ukraine continues to defend territory from Russian invaders in the eastern and southern parts of the country.