Planned Parenthood Sues President Trump for Cutting Its Taxpayer Funding
Planned Parenthood filed yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration Wednesday, this time challenging its new sex education priorities.
Planned Parenthood filed yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration Wednesday, this time challenging its new sex education priorities.
The Counseling and Mental Health Center at the University of Texas at Austin recently launched a new program to help male students “take control over their gender identity and develop a healthy sense of masculinity.”
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday he will send 35 additional U.S. state attorneys and 18 immigration judges to the southern border, as immigrants from the so-called “caravan” seek asylum in the United States.
Cartel killings in Tijuana continued at an alarming rate with 207 registered in April, bringing the total for 2018 to 758—a 67 percent increase over the same period in 2017.
Wednesday, May 2: the crypto markets are reasserting their recovery from recent corrections, with all of the top ten coins by market cap showing percentage gains today, as Coin360 data shows.
A West Los Angeles veterans hospital has had to cancel or postpone dozens of surgeries because of an insect infestation, a CBS2 News investigation has learned.
Shocking internal emails, uncovered via the Freedom of Information Act, have revealed yet another scandal: The FDA knew that the toxic weed killer, glyphosate, was contaminating the U.S. food supply — and ignored the dangerous threat posed to American consumers. Apparently, the finding of glyphosate in heavily consumed products like granola bars and corn is of no concern to FDA officials; supervisors have reportedly declared that the glyphosate present in these items doesn’t count because they aren’t part of the agency’s “official” report.
The letter, sent to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, was signed by Reps Luke Messer (R-Ind), Mark Meadows (R-NC), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn), Matt Gaetz (R-Fla) Diane Black (R-Tenn), and Steve King (R-Iowa).
A Soros-funded group has launched a smartphone application to help illegals avoid federal law enforcement inside the United States.
Members of the Hollywood sex cult NXIVM hosted seminars and lavish sex parties on Richard Branson’s private Caribbean island in a bid to recruit the billionaire, according to a whistleblower.
A French police officer in Paris was taken to hospital with serious injuries after an illegal migrant rammed him with his car during a routine police traffic stop.
Georgia Air National Guard official says at least five dead in crash of Puerto Rican Air National Guard cargo plane.
Facebook has enlisted a team from law firm Covington and Burling to advise them on combating perceptions of bias against conservatives. One minor detail: Covington and Burling is the firm of Barack Obama’s left-wing former attorney general, Eric Holder.
Three Americans currently detained in North Korea are being prepared for release, South Korean media reports.
The Boy Scouts of America announced Wednesday its plan to remove the word “Boy” from its iconic program.
Iran might order Hezbollah “sleeper cells” in the United States to launch retaliatory terror strikes if President Donald Trump decertifies the Iran nuclear deal, informed sources warn.
President Trump travels to the State Department this morning. After the Senate voted to confirm then-CIA Director Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State last Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito swore Pompeo in, allowing him to begin work right away. Today, the President will preside over a formal ceremony to introduce Secretary Pompeo to America’s diplomatic corps.