Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic decision in Dobbs rightfully returned questions of abortion law and policy back to the American people’s elected representatives, the pro-life movement has seen…
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Donald Trump is facing a number of legal challenges. But the indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, may be the biggest threat to his presidential campaign—and, if he wins reelection, his ability to serve as president.
The resounding defeat of Issue 1 in a statewide vote in Ohio is rightly seen as a repudiation of pro-life forces and cause for soul-searching in the movement.
Electoral challenges have long been part of American history, only now are they being criminalized. I was one of the lawyers involved in objections to Florida’s presidential vote in 2000.
The Australian Federal Police announced Tuesday that at least 13 children were rescued from further harm as a result of a joint operation with the FBI, dubbed “Operation Bakis.”
Abortion has been on the ballot in seven states since June 2022. In each instance, anti-abortion groups have lost.
This soul-searching on the right shows how fractured the anti-abortion movement remains on both tactics and messaging more than a year after they achieved their decades-long goal of toppling Roe v. Wade.
President Biden gave the unsympathetic non-answer as the Maui wildfire death toll climbed to 96 — making it the deadliest US wildfire since 1918.
Trump reasserted his dominance in the GOP race. DeSantis toured the fairgrounds with his family and was interrupted by protesters. Ramaswamy did a rendition of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself.” And they drew varying crowd sizes.
Donald Trump and 18 allies have been indicted in Georgia over efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state.