Supreme Court Allows States to Ban Male Athletes from Female Competition
In a 6-3 decision on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that states have a right to prohibit male athletes who identify as transgender from competing against female athletes.
This Christian Group Is Taking a Page Out of the ‘Pride’ Playbook
Gay people have parades in every major American city. Public expressions of Christianity, meanwhile, are often met with accusations of bigotry.
If the Supreme Court Is in the Tank for Trump, It Sure Has a Weird Way of Showing It
This week, we look at the misleading nature of the left’s claims that President Trump effectively controls the Supreme Court, and we cover more media misses.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump Bid to Overturn $5 Million E. Jean Carroll Sex-Abuse Verdict
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by President Trump of a jury verdict that awarded E. Jean Carroll $5 million in damages after finding the president had sexually abused and defamed her.
Bible Passages Will Soon Be Required Reading for Millions of Texas Students
A new Texas State Board of Education directive will require more than 5 million students in the Lone Star state to read portions of the Bible and other classic pieces of literature in K-12 English and literature classes.
John Bolton Pleads Guilty to Mishandling Classified Information, Faces Five-Year Prison Sentence
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to mishandling classified information during his time in the Trump White House.
Iran, Egypt Slated to Play ‘Pride Match’ in Seattle Despite Government Objections
‘We see this as an opportunity to introduce the world to what it looks like to live in a place where the LGBT community is a protected class.’
Among Trump’s True Believers on the National Mall
At Trump’s National Mall rally, loyal MAGA supporters explain why they remain committed despite slipping polls, the Iran war, and growing midterm uncertainty.
Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to Turn Away Asylum Seekers at the Border
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Trump administration can turn away asylum seekers at the U.S. southern border, finding that migrants who have not physically set foot on U.S. soil have not yet “arrived” in the country.
New Fronts Open in the Election-Integrity Fight as Democrats Look to Mislead Voters
In Alaska, a copycat candidate who shares a name with the incumbent. In Montana and Nebraska, progressives posing as independents.