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  1. ATLANTA, GA – Liberty Counselfiled an amicus brief to the Georgia Supreme Court in Georgia v. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective where the state is appealing a decision from a lower court judge who ruled for the second time that the state’s six-week “heartbeat” law is unconstitutional. However, Georgia’s “Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act,” or LIFE Act, continues to protect unborn babies with a “detectable human heartbeat” due to Georgia’s High Courthalting that judgment until it can make a ruling on the appeal.

  2. NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2024 — The UN General Assembly rebuked Israel today in three separate resolutions, concluding the world body's 2024 activity with a total of 17 resolutions that single out the Jewish state, compared to a total of 6 on the rest of the world combined.

    On Tuesday, the UNGA adopted one resolution each on the regimes of North Korea, Iran, Syria and Myanmar, and one on Russia's violations in Ukraine. In October, there was also one resolution condemning the U.S. for its embargo of Cuba. (Click here for texts and voting sheets.)

  3. Last week a story appeared in Breitbart that got little attention. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), looking back at his career, declined to take responsibility for the 'managed decline' our country has experienced. Yes, we have declined these last decades. Any moron can see that, but managed? Our nation has been purposely diminished? Who did it and why?

  4. After almost three years of war with Russia, Ukraine has become one of the poorest countries in Europe. The Ukrainian civilian labor force has shrunk from 11.5 million to 9 million people; various sectors of industry, including metallurgy and the agricultural sector, have suffered; and the country's economy exists only due to financial injections from outside.

  5. OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released its annual New Year’s Tax Changes report today to highlight major tax changes in 2025.

    “Tax hikes will give Canadians a hangover in the new year,” said Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director. “In 2025, the Trudeau government will yet again take more money out of Canadians’ pockets with payroll tax hikes and will make life more expensive by raising carbon taxes and alcohol taxes.”