Vaccine makers, airlines, and banks have joined with Target, Amazon, Google, PayPal, and Netflix to oppose basic laws that make it easy to vote but hard to cheat.
The Project Veritas founder denied accusations that he violated the platform's rule against 'fake accounts' and said the social media company 'will pay' for its actions.
Bringing the Born-Alive Protection Survivors Act to the floor would expose the extremism of Democrats who 'have demonstrated their disregard for the most basic right.'
The For the People Act of 2021 is the antonymic title for the most openly unconstitutional and unpopular piece of legislation ever to pass muster in the House of Representatives
Cardinal Pietro Parolin Secretary of State for the Holy See since October 2013, has been implicated in a scandal that, hitherto, has mostly centred on Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu.
‘On May 13, Canadians will march peacefully on Parliament Hill and online to implore our leaders to enact laws that protect life from conception until natural death.’
A Navy lieutenant explained that the severe restrictions on the military’s unvaccinated mean many sailors are taking the injection who actually don’t want it.
Vaccine developers, Mormon elders, pro-abortion Chelsea Clinton, population control advocate Jane Goodall, a New Age activist, a prominent UK Muslim scholar, and a pro-abortion American actress known for posing nude, are all speakers at an upcoming Vatican conference on ‘health.’ There are only two Catholic clergy listed amongst the 114 speakers.
The project is to create a device, small enough to fit inside a phone or watch, that can 'directly capture, detect, and identify' COVID-19 virus particles.
Hawaii now permits Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to prescribe abortion pills as well as perform suction aspiration abortions on ‘non-viable’ fetuses.
Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson says health officials can’t have it both ways — either the vaccines are “highly effective” and the fully vaccinated can stop wearing masks and self-isolating, or the vaccines don’t work.
A full vote could take place as early as April 19 on two bills, passed out of committee last month, that would repeal Connecticut’s religious exemptions. Vaccine safety advocates are asking for help in defeating the bills.