Louisiana v. FDA: Battle To End Abortions Via Mail
Louisiana sued the Food and Drug Administration for enabling the abortion pill mifepristone to be ordered and delivered through mail, arguing that it goes against the state’s ban on abortion. …
Louisiana sued the Food and Drug Administration for enabling the abortion pill mifepristone to be ordered and delivered through mail, arguing that it goes against the state’s ban on abortion. …
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is garnering attention for his provocative AI-generated videos and combative rhetoric, particularly targeting Karen ‘Basura’ Bass for her incompetence in dealing with the endless …
Midterm elections are around the corner, and candidates are gearing up to mobilize their supporters to go to the polls. Run Right: A Complete Election Playbook to Win details the play-by-play of …
The fall of Spirit Airlines brings to light the reason why it went out of business in the first place — terrible leadership, particularly under the Biden Administration. Join The Spectacle …
Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui is apologizing to would-be assassin Cole Allen and his “mistreatment” (being restrained and in solitary confinement) in his Washington D.C. prison cell. On this episode of The …
While tick season is around the corner, farmers across the country are reckoning with these pests early on — and many are finding a random box full of ticks on …
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has recently been indicted by the Justice Department for funding white supremacist groups through wire fraud, false statements, and money laundering. Listen to The Spectacle …
The many years of the Left’s harmful rhetoric, calling for violence amongst conservatives and those who don’t agree with them, led to the most recent assassination attempt on President Trump …
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposal to tax properties worth $5 million or more — otherwise known as the “pied-à-terre” tax — is a ploy to throw out Americans out …
The statistics of children’s academic performance in the public school system are horrific — 34 percent of kids can read at grade level. Robert Bortins, CEO of Classical Conversations and …
