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How the Catholic Church helped shape the anti-abortion movement in America

From its inception in 1974, the annual March for Life has been a surefire place to encounter a host of Catholic clergy, laypersons, nuns, and monks.

Flood of tech layoffs worsens at Amazon, Microsoft, and Google

Prominent tech firms are shedding thousands of jobs in an attempt to cut costs to weather declining revenue and a feared recession.

Hacker leaks TSA’s ‘no fly’ list from unsecured airline server

A hacker leaked the TSA 'no fly' list and its Terrorist Screening Database to various outlets.

Florida woman in custody after fatally shooting terminally ill husband at hospital

A woman is in police custody after she fatally shot her terminally ill husband in a Florida hospital.

‘All tribalism’: Maher places partial blame on Democrats for George Santos’s election

Democrats have to take partial responsibility for the controversial election of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) as he played into their tradition of “identity politics,” according to political commentator Bill Maher.

House GOP Rep. Greg Steube released from hospital after fall

Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) was released from the hospital Saturday after injuring himself in a fall.

University of Georgia football player’s father does not plan to sue school

The family of a University of Georgia football player that died in a car crash with a staff member says they do not plan to sue the university.

WATCH: John Kennedy has choice words for Supreme Court leaker

The Supreme Court’s examination into the leak of the decision that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade last year has sparked outrage, as no culprit has yet been identified, but Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) had some choice words for the leaker.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’ll continue transporting migrants out of state

Arizona will continue its practice of transporting migrants who cross the southern border to other destinations in the United States, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Friday.

Five Missouri inmates returned to jail after five-day manhunt

Five Missouri inmates returned to jail Saturday after escaping and fleeing the state Tuesday.
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