This Jan. 23, as we mark the 53rd annual March for Life, we also recognize the 50th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment, which settled in law that American taxpayers do not subsidize elective abortions. Period. The Hyde Amendment is not about if elective abortion should be legal, it’s about who has to pay for it. […]
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Sleep apnea sufferers may soon have a new path to a good night’s sleep. A Massachusetts biotech startup is preparing to file for FDA approval of a once-nightly pill that could become the first medication approved to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Approximately 30 million U.S. adults suffer from the serious sleep disorder, in which […]
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1. Trump revokes Canada’s spot on ‘Board of Peace’ 2. Five takeaways from former special counsel Jack Smith’s Capitol Hill testimony 3. Historic winter storm hours away from 2,000 mile path tearing through 40 states ABDUCTION NIGHTMARE – Arizona influencer kidnapped in cartel hot spot after chilling ambush caught on video. Continue reading … HORRIFYING […]
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The National Park Service reportedly removed a sign informing visitors of the threat of climate change at the historic Fort Sumter site in South Carolina, where the Civil War began. The New York Times reported on Thursday that earlier this month, the Park Service removed a sign informing visitors that “as the earth’s climate changes, […]
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If you watched the Super Bowl last year, you probably remember the Rocket Mortgage commercial that cut through the noise and went straight to the heart. Instead of flash or controversy, it told a quiet story: a family, a home, children growing, ordinary moments that turn out to be anything but. For a moment, it […]
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