Pro-abortion activists have published the home addresses of six Supreme Court justices to encourage protests at their homes over a leaked opinion which could lead to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the IRA, sought to claim top spot in elections in British-controlled Northern Ireland for the first time on Friday, a historic power shift that could bring the once-remote prospect of a united Ireland closer.
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The Department of Education has approved $6.8 billion in student debt relief for over 110,000 Americans, with the average borrower eligible for $60,000 in student loan forgiveness.
Billionaire and Tech Tycoon Elon Musk, who is no stranger to the headlines, made shockwaves last week when he sealed the deal to buy Twitter in an effort to make the platform more open to free speech.
Major U.S. airlines, business and travel groups and other companies urged the White House on Thursday to abandon COVID-19 pre-departure testing requirements for vaccinated international passengers traveling to the United States.
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Scores of Ukrainian civilians including women and children remained trapped on Thursday in a Mariupol steel works that has been rocked by heavy explosions as Russian forces fight for control of Ukraine’s last stronghold in the ruined port city.
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Following the unprecedented SCOTUS leak of a draft opinion overruling two historic pro-abortion decisions by the court, President Biden has demonstrated a lack of sound reasoning in the pro-abortion argument.
Amid the left’s collective outrage over a possible reversal of Roe v. Wade, VICE recently touted the use of a veterinary drug used to treat ulcers in horses as a convenient do-it-yourself abortion alternative in response to the “horrifying prospect” that Roe will be overturned.
Rains this week in the U.S. Plains arrived too late to help much of the winter wheat in Oklahoma, the No. 2 U.S. producer of the grain, where farmers will soon begin harvesting the smallest crop in eight years, a state wheat official said Thursday.
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The famous Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, captured and interrogated an Iranian national, Mansour Rasouli, last week. According to Rasouli, he was involved in a plot to kill an Israeli diplomat in Turkey, a French journalist, and a senior U.S. General in Berlin.