| Good morning from Washington, where the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine the breadth of Americans' religious freedom. Only three Senate Democrats join Republicans in a failed attempt to protect abortion survivors. On the podcast, a GOP leader in Arizona talks border security. Plus: Chicago isn't done with Jussie Smollett, and a former federal judge decries the left's mob mentality. On this date in 1993, terrorists set off a bomb in a parking garage of the World Trade Center in New York, killing six, injuring over 1,000, and collapsing several steel-reinforced concrete floors. | | | | | | By Kassie Dulin
By clarifying First Amendment rights in the same-sex marriage debate, the high court's opinion will play a crucial role in determining the religious freedom rights of all Americans. | | | | | By Stephanie Neville
An independent special prosecutor has filed a six-count felony indictment against the actor in Chicago and his lawyers are crying foul, claiming the state already prosecuted him for the same conduct. | | | | | By Fred Lucas
"The common-humanity identity of the civil rights era has been superseded by the virulent, common-enemy, identity politics of today's progressives," says Janice Rogers Brown, a retired federal judge. | | | | | By Kelsey Bolar
At 22 weeks and four days along, Danielle Pickering gave birth to her baby boy Micah. | | | | | By Rachel del Guidice
"In California, which has recently declared itself a sanctuary state, they say that sanctuary cities are safer because [the] crime rate goes down. Well, that's been proven to be categorically false," says Chris King, first vice chairman of the Pima County Republican Party. | | | | | By Rachel del Guidice
"Democrats had an opportunity to stand on the side of science, to stand on the side of reason, and to stand on the side of precious life," says Sen. Ted Cruz. "Instead, Democrats stood on the side of barbarity and cruelty." | | | | | By Jarrett Stepman
In its coverage Tuesday, CNN used the phrase "a fetus that was born." | | | | | | | | |
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