Pro-life group relaunches database for women facing unplanned pregnancies: ‘You’re not alone’

A pro-life group has unveiled the latest project in its “strategic plan to prepare for a post-Roe America,” which encourages women experiencing unexpected pregnancies to reject abortion while providing them with resources to ensure that they do not “stand alone.” A group of pro-life activists held a press conference at the Heritage Foundation’s headquarters Monday to … Continued

School District in Washington State Holding Racially Segregated Superintendent Search Meetings for Parents

A Washington school district plans to hold racially segregated meetings for parents and guardians who wish to participate in the search for a new superintendent. As afternoon radio host Jason Rantz reported at MyNorthwest Wednesday, the Issaquah School District’s (ISD) weekly bulletin for February 7 listed its “upcoming events,” including the following: February 15 – Meeting for Parents/Guardians of Color and Parents/Guardians … Continued

CA, WA Order BLM To Cease Fundraising, Threaten Legal Action Over Missing Financial Records

Two states have ordered leaders of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to cease fundraising operations over concerns about how such donations are being used. California and Washington, both heavily Democratic, sent letters to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation Inc. last month threatening the group with legal action over potential violations of financial reporting laws, according to … Continued

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson Shuts Down ‘Sold by Amazon’ Program Nationwide

Amazon has agreed to shut down its third-party seller program nationwide and pay a fine of $2.25 million after Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson investigated the company for price fixing. Ferguson simultaneously filed a lawsuit and a legally binding resolution Wednesday in King County Superior Court. The consent decree order means that the Seattle-based company will end its … Continued

Starbucks, Carhartt Take Opposite Stand on Vaccine Mandates

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Jan. 13 ruling striking down the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for private businesses left many companies scrambling to decide whether they should abandon the mandate or force their employees to be vaccinated while the lawsuit plays out in the lower courts. Meanwhile, a coalition of attorneys general from 27 states is calling on the Occupational Safety and … Continued

Bill Filed In Washington Would Authorize ‘Strike Force’ To ‘Involuntarily Detain’ Unvaccinated Families: ‘They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps’

The Washington State Board of Health may soon amend state law to authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in Covid-19 “internment camps” for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate. WAC 246-100-040, a proposed revision to include Covid protocol under the state’s Communicable and Certain Other Diseases … Continued

Seattle’s socialist city council member facing recall vote Tuesday

A socialist councilwoman in Seattle faces a recall election Tuesday night, a process that was set in motion more than a year ago during the city’s protest-filled summer. Ballots for recalling Kshama Sawant are due by 8 p.m. PT Tuesday. Ms. Sawant, 48, a member of the Socialist Alliance (SA) Party, has been in office since 2014, and is … Continued

Christian Florist Barronelle Stutzman Just Settled a Lawsuit Filed Against Her — Without Compromising Her Religious Beliefs

Barronelle Stutzman, a 77-year-old great-grandmother, loved arranging flowers for her customers. She serviced all kinds of customers without regard to what they did in their private lives. A man she called a “dear friend,” Rob Ingersoll, obviously knew this about her, and he knew she does not support homosexual “marriage.” Yet Ingersoll asked Stutzman to … Continued

Why Congress Is Troubled by the Saule Omarova Nomination

(RedState) – The confirmation of President Biden’s nominee Saule Omarova to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has taken a dive for the worse as Democrat Senators on the Senate Banking Committee begin to back away. Senators Jon Tester (D-Montana), Krysten Simena (D-Arizona), and Mark Warner (D-Virginia) are all rumored to … Continued

Senators Put YouTube, TikTok, Snap on Defensive on Children’s Use

Senators put executives from YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat on the defensive Tuesday, questioning them about what they’re doing to ensure young users’ safety on their platforms. Citing the harm that can come to vulnerable young people from the sites—ranging from eating disorders to exposure to sexually explicit content and material promoting addictive drugs—the lawmakers also sought the executives’ support … Continued

Hundreds of Boeing Workers Protest in Washington State After Company Tells Workers They Must Be Vaccinated

Hundreds of Boeing Co employees protested in Washington state on Friday after the company told workers they must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Roughly 200 workers gathered in protest outside of the company’s Renton and Everett locations just days after the planemaker announced the new mandate. On Oct. 12, the planemaker announced that employees must be vaccinated by Dec. 8 in line with the deadline set by President Joe Biden requiring federal … Continued

Share

Click below to share this with others

Log in to Join the Conversation

Log in to your IFA account to start a discussion, comment, pray, and interact with our community.