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Pennsylvania Committee Passes Six Extreme Abortion Measures

The mostly Democrat Pennsylvania Judiciary Committee passed six abortion measures Tuesday, including five regular bills and one that is the first step in amending the state constitution to enshrine “reproductive rights” as a constitutional right in Pennsylvania. The amendment would remove all current restrictions, such as limiting abortion after 24-weeks…

TX Finds 2,700 Potential Noncitizens Registered To Vote

There are more than 2,700 “potential noncitizens” on Texas’ voter rolls, according to Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson. Nelson announced Monday that her office compared the state’s voter registration list against citizenship data in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ SAVE database and discovered 2,724 potential noncitizens who are…

Sustainability to shape the EU’s first ever tourism strategy

Sustainability will be the guiding principle behind the EU’s first-ever tourism strategy, European Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas told the audience at the Global Tourism Forum in Brussels. “Sustainability means reducing emissions, including from travel to and within destinations. But it also means managing resources wisely, protecting cultural and natural assets, and…

No Kings Protesters Celebrate Child Smacking and Stabbing Trump Piñata

No Kings protesters in Broadview, Illinois, were seen over the weekend celebrating a child smacking and stabbing a piñata depicting President Donald Trump — a move Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) said is how “assassination culture takes root.” The protesters were outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview.…

House Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Prosecution

The House Judiciary Committee referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution on Tuesday over allegations that he “knowingly made false statements” to Congress about his role in the Russia collusion hoax. In the letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi obtained by The Federalist, Judiciary…

New EU rule to enforce driving bans across the bloc for major offences

The European Parliament on Tuesday approved two major reforms to EU driving rules — one ensuring that bans on reckless drivers apply across all member states, the other introducing digital licences and updated testing standards. Under the current system, a driver banned for a traffic offence in one EU country…