Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was spotted volunteering at Arlington National Cemetery Saturday, honoring the nation’s veterans.

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We should be much more worried about population collapse….If there aren’t enough people for Earth, then there definitely won’t be enough for Mars,”
“last breaths are sacred” and showcases dreamy, dystopian footage of the woman in her final days at the beach, mesmerized by luminescent jellyfish, playing a cello, dining with friends to a soundtrack of soothing, synthesized music.
Over the past two decades, suicide rates increased 30 percent. Combined with the evidence of increased mental health needs in the wake of the pandemic, the news is a call to action.
I’ll start with a point made by writer Sam Thielman in an opinion piece for NBC News online two years ago. The country was up in arms about the film “Cuties” being broadcast on Netflix.
By: Brittany Bernstein – nationalreview.com – December 12, 2022 The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the state of Arizona and Governor Doug Ducey over the state’s temporary border wall made of hundreds of double-stacked shipping containers. The government argues the makeshift wall is illegal, dangerous, and interferes with federal duties, and has asked a judge to…
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Moore v. Harper, a case that turns on the meaning of a key provision in the Constitution outlining the Framers’ structure for congressional elections.
The “Twitter Files” revealed that an unholy alliance between the Democratic Party, the FBI, Big Tech, and the legacy media worked together to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
Today, First Liberty Institute filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) on behalf of Stephanie Carter, a nurse practitioner at the Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center in Temple, Texas, challenging the VA’s failure to comply with federal law.
You know this word. Yet its definition generated a frenzy of interest—not once, but multiple times—connected to some of 2022’s defining events.