New York GOP gubernatorial candidate and sitting U.S. Congressman, Lee Zeldin, was attacked on Thursday at a campaign event outside Rochester.
The Turkish government announced on Thursday that it has brokered a deal between Russia and Ukraine to allow for the reopening of Black Sea ports which will allow grain exports to resume. The deal will reportedly be signed later today.
A new review from the University College London (UCL) suggests that depression is not caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, a theory long accepted by the medical community
The Supreme Court declined yesterday to allow the Biden administration to use limited targeting when apprehending and deporting illegal immigrants while court litigation continues.
It remains to be seen what will ultimately come of it, but the Jan. 6 committee’s work, at least in the eye of the public, seems to have concluded.
In a 228-to-195 vote, 220 Democrats and eight Republicans passed the so-called Right to Contraception Act, which would create federal protections for healthcare providers who provide various forms of contraception including birth control.
A new report from Axios shows that it’s now cheaper to rent than to buy a home in 3/4 of American cities.
On June 24, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion is not protected under the constitution in a ruling that gave each individual state the power to regulate the procedure as it sees fit. While it could take months to fully realize the ramifications of the ruling, there is an increased relevance to understanding where each state stands now.
The left’s radical gender ideology has scored another victim, this time being the dictionary itself, with Merriam-Webster expanding the definition of “male” and “female” to include gender identity.
Pro-life legislators introduced a bill last week that seeks to provide more resources to mothers during pregnancy, in an effort to give further resources and support to those who choose to keep their unborn child.