December 12, 2023
Carrying Water for the Abortion Industry: 16 State Attorneys General Seek to Quash Compassionate Care for Women
The top law enforcement officers from 16 U.S. states used their offices to do the bidding of the abortion lobby by taking a shot at the centers that provide women in need with compassionate care and alternatives to abortion.
Bidenomics Study: Low Income Families Spend Half Their Salary on Housing
About two-thirds of households at the bottom 20 percent of the income bracket pay over half their income in rent and utilities, a Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies recently found.
Alleged Armed Intruder Dead After Homeowner Opens Fire
An alleged armed intruder died Saturday night after an Essex, Maryland, homeowner shot him numerous times.
Harvard University: 'We Unanimously Stand in Support' of Claudine Gay After Plagiarism Charges, Israel Debacle
Harvard University president Claudine Gay is going to keep her position — for now — despite failing to tackle antisemitism on campus, and despite failing to state that calling for the genocide of Jews would violate Harvard’s code of conduct.
GAO Report: Planned Parenthood Received $90 Million in Forgiven PPP Loans During Pandemic
Nearly $2 billion in federal funding went to abortion advocacy groups between 2019 and 2021, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report requested by Republican lawmakers.
California to Consider 'Toilet to Tap' Water Reuse Regulations Next Week
The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) will consider regulations next week that would allow “toilet to tap” reuse of water supplies, treating sewage water and sending it back into ordinary drinking water systems in select municipalities.