Below are several highlights from Jim's look at news events from this past week. Stories included:
--The man arrested after allegedly confessing to the police his intent to kill U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has been indicted on several murder charges.
--Republicans are attempting to put a stop to the protests at the homes of the Supreme Court Justices.
--As prayer began at a staff prayer vigil outside of the Supreme Court building, black robed men and women gathered around them and began screaming obscenities over the prayers.
--The militant pro-abortion group known as "Jane's Revenge" has declared open-season on pro-lifers in a notice published on Tuesday. They claim their 30 day ultimatum period has expired and from now on any anti-choice group that closes its doors and stops operating will no longer be a target. However, until they do, it's open-season.
--Pro-abortion extremists vandalized the Minneapolis-based office of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life.
--Nearly 60 cases of violence, vandalism and intimidation recorded since the leak of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Decision.
--The Iowa Supreme Court overruled a 2018 decision that protected abortion under the state constitution.
--South Dakota is now abortion free, the second state in the nation to not have any operating abortion centers.
--Democrat lawmakers in California moved forward with an amendment to make the California constitution protect access to abortion in the state.
--Dr. Simone Gold, founder of America's Frontline Doctors, was sentenced to 60 days in prison for being present during the January 6th activities.