Supreme Court rules against California's limits on in-home religious gatherings

The U.S. judiciary in a divided decision late Friday ruled in favor of lifting restrictions on in-home religious gatherings, overturning a lower court ruling that upheld Gov. gavin-newsom” target=”_blank”>Gavin Newsom< pandemic. The decision noted it was the fifth time the court has rejected the Ninth Circuit’s analysis of California coronavirus restrictions. Chief Justice John Roberts dissented but did…

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Rick Perry: Biden sending message to cartels that 'it's OK to sexually traffic children' across border

The joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden<, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry told “Your World” Friday.  “The [border] issue has been around for some time,” Perry told host Neil Cavuto. “In 2012, we saw the trains that were coming up to the border … [T]he Obama administration, at that particular point in time, [was] signalling — not anywhere near as strongly as the Biden administration — but even…

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Biden gun control moves spark backlash from state attorneys general

State executive are signaling that they may take legal action against joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< a new set of executive actions and legislative proposals aimed at strengthening gun control, describing gun violence in the country as “a public health crisis” and adding that the administration’s actions do not imfringe upon Americans’ personal-freedoms rights. BIDEN ON THE SECOND AMENDMENT: ‘NO…

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Biden DOJ slow to act on opioid crisis despite AG Garland saying it should be 'high priority'

Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged to make the opioid-crisis” target=”_blank”>opioid crisis< (DOJ), but it seems as though the Biden administration has put the situation on the backburner. During his confirmation questioning, Garland was asked by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., if he believed stopping the funneling of “highly potent” synthetic opioids into America should be a top…

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AOC meets with NYC Jewish group for first time, ending what some called a snub

U.S. Rep. alexandria-ocasio-cortez” target=”_blank”>Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez<’s leading religion groups last week for the first time since taking office in 2019 — putting an end to what some had called a snub.  Ocasio-Cortez, now in her second term in Congress, told the head of the Jewish Community Relations Council, Michael Miller, she hadn’t yet met with city or statewide Jewish groups…

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Biden White House Easter remarks included zero mentions of Jesus

President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< and former President Donald Trump, had each mentioned Jesus Christ in their messages. Biden, however, broke this streak on Sunday in his remarks from the White House Blue Room balcony. BIDEN IN EASTER MESSAGE CALLS GETTING VACCINE A ‘MORAL OBLIGATION’ The president actually mentioned the “Easter Bunny” in his remarks, but left out the religious…

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Arkansas governor vetoes bill banning gender hormones, surgeries for transgender youth

us-regions Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday vetoed legislation that would have made his state the first to ban gender confirming treatments or surgery for transgender youth. The Republican governor rejected legislation that would have prohibited doctors from providing gender confirming hormone treatment, puberty blockers or surgery to anyone under 18 years old, or from referring…

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Capitol sees 2nd deadly act in 3 months adding to building's growing list of violent events

The United States Capitol was briefly locked down Friday after a car crime” target=”_blank”>rammed< was left dead and another injured.  Sources said the suspect exited the car with a knife and attacked the police before he was fatally shot. The incident came as lawmakers and authorities were still recovering from a deadly riot inside the Capitol building nearly three…

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US to have indirect nuclear deal talks, Iran quickly pushes back

The joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< deal talks with conflicts next week, with other world powers acting as intermediaries. The U.S. plans to meet Tuesday in Vienna, Austria, with representatives from Europe, Russia and China to “identify the issues involved in a mutual return to compliance,” a State Department spokesperson told Fox News. A diplomat familiar with discussions says…

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