On Thursday, the district attorney for Oklahoma said that he will not be pressing charges in the case of 16-year-old Nex Benedict, a non-binary Owasso teen whose death after a previous fight in a high school restroom was determined to be a suicide.
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Over 6-In-10 U.S. Abortions Last Year Were Done Via Medication
According to recent statistics, over 60% of abortions performed in the U.S. last year were medication-assisted, up from 53% in 2020.
Read More Over 6-In-10 U.S. Abortions Last Year Were Done Via MedicationCBP: 5 Separate Human Smuggling Attempts Stopped At U.S. Port Of Entry In Less Than 48 Hrs
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office reported that in less than 48 hours, five different efforts at human smuggling into the country were foiled at a single port of entry, according to ABC News.
Read More CBP: 5 Separate Human Smuggling Attempts Stopped At U.S. Port Of Entry In Less Than 48 HrsObama-Appointed District Judge Rules That Illegal Immigrants Can Possess Firearms
Earlier this month, a U.S. District Court judge declared that it is “unconstitutional” to exclude illegal immigrants from owning firearms, citing the Second Amendment.
Read More Obama-Appointed District Judge Rules That Illegal Immigrants Can Possess FirearmsEx-Military Officials Tell Congress That Afghanistan Withdrawal Was ‘Too Slow, Too Late’
In a congressional hearing on Tuesday, the two senior generals overseeing the U.S. military’s exit from Afghanistan in 2021 laid the responsibility on the State Department for delaying orders for a “noncombatant evacuation operation” regarding remaining U.S. residents in Afghanistan.
Read More Ex-Military Officials Tell Congress That Afghanistan Withdrawal Was ‘Too Slow, Too Late’Supreme Court Rules Texas Is Allowed To Enforce SB4 Law, Police Can Arrest Illegals
A new law that gives local police the authority to arrest illegal immigrants will be temporarily enforced in Texas, the Supreme Court decided on Tuesday.
Read More Supreme Court Rules Texas Is Allowed To Enforce SB4 Law, Police Can Arrest Illegals