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Jun 30 2022
News
Ron DeSantis vows to appeal abortion ban ruling to state supreme court: will 'withstand all legal challenges'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced his intention to appeal a court ruling that would block abortions after 15 weeks.
The Florida legislature passed the law, known has House Bill 5, and DeSantis signed it in April. The law bans most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy unless the health of the mother is threatened or unless the baby has a "fatal fetal abnormality,"
Fox News (Online News)
Jun 30 2022
News
Texas clinics can temporarily resume abortions, state court rules
Texas abortion clinics can temporarily resume abortions up to six weeks of pregnancy, following a ruling from a state court blocking the enforcement of pre-Roe laws banning abortion.
The court granted a temporary restraining order Tuesday in response to a lawsuit filed June 27 by the Center for Reproductive Rights and other groups on behalf of several Texas abortion providers. Another
The Dallas Morning News
Jun 30 2022
News
Kentucky state court blocks two state laws that stopped abortion services after Roe ruling
A Kentucky state court on Thursday halted enforcement of two Kentucky laws passed in 2019 that had stopped abortion services in the state last Friday, after the Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
The two measures are Kentucky's so-called trigger law and a "heartbeat" law restricting abortions at around six weeks of pregnancy.
The court granted a request for a
CNN (Online News)
Jul 04 2022
News
Ukraine needs $750 bln for recovery plan, prime minister says
Ukraine needs $750 billion for a three-stage recovery plan in the wake of Russia's invasion, itsprime minister said on Monday.
Denys Shmygal also told the Ukraine Recovery Conference hosted by Switzerland that there had been over $100 billion of direct damage to Ukrainian infrastructure from Russia's invasion.
"Today, the direct infrastructure losses of Ukraine stand at over $100
Reuters
Jun 30 2022
News
Supreme Court rules states can prosecute non-Native Americans on tribal lands
The Supreme Court has ruled that Oklahoma can prosecute non-Native Americans who commit crimes against Native Americans on tribal lands – reversing a prior ruling that expanded tribal authority in the state.
The case stemmed from a state court decision to throw out the conviction against Victor Castro-Huerta, who is not Native American. Oklahoma prosecutors charged Castro-Huerta with
Fox News (Online News)
Jul 04 2022
Opinion
This July Fourth, We the People should reconnect with the secret of our success — the Declaration and Constitution
“We the People” — we Americans — need to reconnect with the secret of our success. We are fixated on regress.
No, 1619 is not our origin story. Slavery is an old-world inheritance — a top-of-list sin, to be sure, but not a unique one.
Our treatment of American Indians was not our finest hour either. It started before 1619 and continued after the abolition of slavery in 1865.
New York Post (Opinion)
Nov 16 2020
Opinion
Liberals View Government As Charity
Something always struck me as odd about liberals – their love of high taxes. I always thought it had to do with their desire to punish successful people, something deeply rooted in jealousy. Over time, however, I came to realize it was something more, something deeper and deeply flawed in their understanding of the world and the idea of the concept of liberty. Democrats view government as the
Townhall
Jul 03 2022
News
NY Governor to require 3 years of social media history for gun carry permit
New York Governor Kathy Hochul once again signed sweeping gun legislation into law on Friday that created several severe new restrictions on obtaining a gun in the state, including drastically increasing concealed carry regulations and requiring applicants to turn over social media history.
According to the the legislation, part of Hochul's new criteria to obtain a concealed carry
The Post Millennial
Jun 30 2022
Analysis
California passes polarizing energy bill that could help rescue gas plants
California lawmakers passed a sweeping, polarizing energy bill last night, making it easier for state officials to buy electricity from beachfront gas plants and diesel generators, and to approve solar and wind farms over the objections of local governments.
That’s a mouthful, so let’s back up a minute.
The Golden State has an energy crisis — not like the sudden, acute crisis two
Los Angeles Times
Jul 03 2022
Analysis
‘Revolutionary’ high court term on abortion, guns and more
Abortion, guns and religion — a major change in the law in any one of these areas would have made for a fateful Supreme Court term. In its first full term together, the court’s conservative majority ruled in all three and issued other significant decisions limiting the government’s regulatory powers.
And it has signaled no plans to slow down.
With former President Donald Trump’s
Associated Press Politics & Fact Check