Dozens of athletes, business owners, lawmakers and activists rallied to protect women’s sports yesterday while the Supreme Court heard arguments in State of West Virginia v. BPJ and Little v. Hecox — two cases which will determine whether states…
On January 13, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases concerning Idaho and West Virginia laws prohibiting male athletes from competing in girls sports. This morning, the Daily Citizen listened to the Court’s oral arguments – so…
A pro-family, pro-child coalition urged the Trump administration this week to issue an executive order protecting parental rights and the religious freedom of Christian parents and foster parents. The proposed order, which the coalition…
The Trump administration released new dietary guidelines Wednesday, encouraging Americans to eat more protein and healthy fats, while reducing their intake of highly processed foods and added sugars. “My message is clear: Eat real food,” said…
Colorado has agreed to pay $6.1 million in attorney fees for its unconstitutional attack on abortion pill reversal that was struck down by a federal court. The state will pay $5.4 million in attorneys fees to Becket, and another $700,000 to…
A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration can withhold taxpayer dollars from Big Abortion organizations – most notably Planned Parenthood. On Tuesday, December 30, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a preliminary…
U.S. Health and Human Services General Counsel Mike Stuart announced on X that he asked the department’s Office of Inspector General to investigate Seattle Children’s Hospital for “failure to meet professional recognized standards of health…
A coalition of 18 states on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration from protecting children from sex-rejecting, mutilating procedures. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., at a Protecting Children event on December 18,…
U.S. Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky, is airing his grievances with Washington, D.C., in his annual “Festivus Report,” detailing the federal government’s waste of $1.6 trillion in 2025. “‘Tis the season for FESTIVUS,” the senator posted on X. “This…
This week, the U.S. Department of War (DOW) announced it is reevaluating the discharge status of servicemembers who were involuntarily discharged solely for refusing to take a COVID-19 vaccine. Over 8,000 servicemembers were involuntarily…
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