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August 14, 2025

Woman Sues Marine Who Allegedly Poisoned Her Drink with 10 Abortion Pills
Woman Sues Marine Who Allegedly Poisoned Her Drink with 10 Abortion Pills
by Sarah Holliday
Liana Davis, a Texas woman, has become the latest victim of a disturbing case of the abortion pill being used against her, and she's taking her pain to court. Her lawsuit alleges that Christopher Cooprider, a 34-year-old U.S. Marine, impregnated her and repeatedly pressured her to "get rid" of the baby, despite her firm refusals. According to the federal lawsuit, Davis has accused Cooprider of dissolving at least 10 misoprostol pills into a drink he gave her at her Corpus Christi home while she was eight weeks pregnant with his child.
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D.C. Violent Crime Significantly Higher than Media Claim, Say Analysts
D.C. Violent Crime Significantly Higher than Media Claim, Say Analysts
by Dan Hart
Following President Trump's declaration of a crime emergency in the nation's capital on Monday, mainstream media outlets immediately pushed back claiming that crime rates in Washington, D.C. have fallen considerably in recent years. But a pattern of inaccurate reporting of crime data and a full analysis of the statistics paint a different picture of how safe the streets of America's capital actually are.
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Redistricting Retreat: Texas Democrats Contemplate Return to Austin
Redistricting Retreat: Texas Democrats Contemplate Return to Austin
by Joshua Arnold
Ten days after fleeing the state to break the legislature's quorum, Texas's Democratic lawmakers are considering their options to return, ABC 13 Houston first reported. The lawmakers have nearly run out the clock on the special legislative session, which will expire on August 19. Texas Democrats fled the state to prevent Republicans from redrawing the state's congressional districts, but they have little hope to finally block the new map.
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Report: Left-Wing 'Shadow Government' Weaponizes Bureaucracy to Push 'Woke' Policies in Red States
Report: Left-Wing 'Shadow Government' Weaponizes Bureaucracy to Push 'Woke' Policies in Red States
by S.A. McCarthy
Republicans and conservative activists have made much progress over the years combating the progressive agenda, from major Supreme Court decisions to nationwide boycotts. But a new report is shedding light on the "shadow government" promoting "woke" policies in red states, threatening to undo what conservatives have achieved. According to the State Leadership Initiative (SLI), professional associations and non-government organizations (NGOs) have been quietly shaping policy at the state level, injecting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), environmental, social, and governance (ESG), and LGBT initiatives into state-level regulations and standards.
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Fox News's Tarlov Flubs Oklahoma City/D.C. Homicide Crime Rate Comparison
Fox News's Tarlov Flubs Oklahoma City/D.C. Homicide Crime Rate Comparison
by Mark Tapscott
When Democratic strategist and Fox News Host Jessica Tarlov asked recently why President Donald Trump doesn't spend as much crime-fighting time and resources on red cities with huge crime problems like my former hometown of Oklahoma City as much as blue cities such as Washington, D.C., my ears immediately perked up.
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ISIS Terror Attacks in Mozambique Are Violent Expressions of Worldwide Anti-Christian Attitudes
ISIS Terror Attacks in Mozambique Are Violent Expressions of Worldwide Anti-Christian Attitudes
by Joshua Arnold
Over the last eight days of July, ISIS-affiliated terrorists committed brutal attacks against four villages in the Chiure district of Mozambique's northern Cabo Delgado province - villages predominantly populated by Christians. The terrorists burned homes, beheaded victims, and generally wreaked such mayhem that 46,000 people fled their homes and 87 schools closed.
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Anti-Trump Protests in D.C. Looking for Paid Activists
Anti-Trump Protests in D.C. Looking for Paid Activists
by S.A. McCarthy
President Donald Trump's decision to take federal control of Washington, D.C. in response to violent crime rates has sparked backlash from Democrats. Much of that backlash has come from elected officials, like District Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) and congressional Democrats - but some protestors have taken to the streets, declaring the president's crackdown a symptom of fascism. However, these protests may not be at all organic, according to a new report, and may just be paid activists.
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Pastor Jack Hibbs Urges California Pastors to Engage: 'My Heart Is Heavy for My State'
Pastor Jack Hibbs Urges California Pastors to Engage: 'My Heart Is Heavy for My State'
by Jon Brown
Pastor Jack Hibbs, a prominent minister in California, urged fellow pastors in his state not to shirk from civic engagement as they face what he implied is a demonic assault from their own state government.
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