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President Donald Trump announced that he will be sending 100,000 poll watchers to voting sites across the country on election day. Bill explains why he really only needs to focus on 3 states.
A senior pastor featured in a new documentary warned that public schools promote a “godless” agenda and called on parents and churches to “wake up” and help today’s youth develop a biblical worldview.
Guest Post by John-Michael Dumais
As bird flu outbreaks spread among birds and mammals, the U.S. government says it has three FDA-approved H5N1 vaccines in its stockpile. However, experts questioned the effectiveness against current strains and raised concerns about potential side effects.
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Last November, left-wing activist John Sullivan was convicted for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, Captiol Hill uprising—an event to which Sullivan brought a knife and encouraged protestors to act violently. He’s set to be sentenced Friday.
Thousands of blue collar workers greeted President Trump during a surprise visit to a construction site in New York City.
By Anthony Gockowski and Luke Sprinkel ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Senate Republicans filed an ethics complaint Wednesday against Democratic Sen. Nicole Mitchell, whose arrest this week on burglary charges has upended the legislative session that is scheduled to run for another month.
The following article, Joe Biden’s MAJOR Ohio Ballot Problem, was first published on The Black Sphere.
Could Joe Biden lose a swing state before the election even begins? It is a possibility.
If the Republicans in Ohio want to play hardball, they can make things very difficult for Captain Demento. And they would be forgiven for doing so, given all the orchestrations of Democrats to keep former President Trump off state ballots.
Democrats have tried everything short of assassination to keep Trump off ballots in many states.
Neutron stars could act as gravitational traps for dark matter, forcing these mysterious particles to collide, annihilate and warm up otherwise cold dead stars.
“How are news outlets dedicating wall-to-wall coverage to campus protests, but not the discovery of mass graves in Gaza of people with their hands tied & clothing stripped? Why do we not know more? Where are the journalists and resources being dedicated to that story?” — AOC
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Between judicially disqualifying conflicts of interests to overbroad gag orders that outrageously violate President Trump’s First Amendment rights as a criminal defendant, the President’s lawyers have multiple grounds on which to appeal this present show trial, which makes a mockery of the rule of law currently underway in lower Manhattan.
Joe Biden’s presidential re-election campaign says it will continue to use the TikTok social media app as part of its communications and voter outreach program despite Biden signing into law on Wednesday legislation that could result in a U.S. ban on the app. Evidence that TikTok’s American user data was being shared with its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance, prompted lawmakers on Capitol Hill to renew efforts earlier this year to force ByteDance to divest itself from its U.S. operations.
Boston University law professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman believes Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made a “historic blunder” in charging Donald Trump.
After listening to the opening statements on Monday, during which the prosecution claimed that Trump “orchestrated a criminal plan to rig the 2016 presidential election,” Shugerman came to that conclusion.
Prosecutors assert, in essence, that Trump fabricated financial documents in order to rig the 2016 election.
Move over Bitcoin, there’s a new alternative currency on the market: Methamphetamines.
Here is the full order of picks for the 2024 NFL Draft.
A former Berklee College of Music student from China was sentenced to nine months in prison for stalking and threatening a person who posted a flyer in support of democracy in China, authorities said.
Hoteliers had better sleep with one eye open.
One of the more interesting dynamics of the domestic left’s adoption of the Hamas cause is the transgender support of a people whose religion explicitly condemns them.
CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. – Citrus County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 20-year-old Traveon Jaquaad Samuels of Sumter County following a vehicle pursuit that resulted in Samuels crashing his vehicle into a home in Floral City.
These Islanders do not look like they are going to reverse a 2-0 deficit, but that is why you play the games.
Folks, we all know it: The climate doomsayers have been regularly predicting, like clockwork, for decades, that we only have a scant number of years left until it’s too late to save the world from climate change.
Follow the Post’s live updates for the latest from Manhattan court during the unprecedented criminal “hush money” trial of ex-president Donald Trump.
Well below expectations
Former President Donald Trump is warning Americans that they won’t “have a country anymore” if they don’t vote for him in the November presidential election.
During an interview on “One Nation, Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, weighed in on a variety of topics — including his anticipated rematch with Democratic opponent President Joe Biden on November 5.
“The most important day in the history of our country is going to be November 5,” Trump said. “Our country is going bad.
Former President Donald Trump was grilled hard by a persistent reporter during an early-morning photo op with screaming fans at a construction site.
Thursday was a packed day for Trump, with Trump’s trial on 34 felony counts of allegedly falsifying business records to pay off porn star Stormy Daniels continuing in New York and his Supreme Court immunity hearing getting underway in Washington, DC.
With three Stanley Cup Finals appearances in the last four years, including two championships, the Tampa Bay Lightning are used to playoff success.
Retired Judge LaDoris Cordell said she would “impose jail time” on President Donald Trump for violating the gag order in his so-called “hush money” trial.
The post Retired Judge: Trump Should Face ‘Jail Time’ for Violating ‘Hush Money’ Gag Order appeared first on Slay News.
The suspect was outfitted in tactical gear, including a tactical vest and body armor.
…engaged in confrontational behavior with the tenant, even pushing them and displaying throwing knives.
“If you’re a drag queen and you know it, shout ‘Free Palestine.
NewsNation host Dan Abrams is “ashamed” of his alma mater.
“As a graduate of Columbia University Law School, I am ashamed,” Abrams said during his Tuesday night opener. “I’m embarrassed by what I’m seeing on that campus and now other campuses.”
“I wholeheartedly support the arrest of the students, professors, and outside agitators preventing everyone else from attending classes,” he said.
“I’m not talking about protests,” he added. “I’m talking about encampments. I’m talking about preventing people from going to class.
Chinese scientists claim to be on the cusp of a significant breakthrough in underwater military technology, developing a new laser propulsion system that could lead to a new class of “superfast, silent” submarines.
According to recent reports by the South China Morning Post, Chinese scientists from Harbin Engineering University in Heilongjiang province are refining a system that might enable submarines to move faster than the speed of sound using laser-induced propulsion.
Former President Donald Trump’s attorney doesn’t appear to be that confident he’ll win his hush money case in New York.
Appearing on Newsmax this Wednesday, attorney Alina Habba was asked how everything is going in the case. Her response was not encouraging for Trump fans.
“I don’t have hopes really that high at this moment that the New York courts will do the right thing, that the jury will do the right thing,” she said. “We’re in a blue state, as you know, and I think everything’s by design.
The first witness in Donald Trump’s trial for alleged “criminal” bookkeeping irregularities made provocative remarks about how in-demand the former president was in the past, fit for a National Enquirer. In an attempt to convince jurors that the witness had anything to do with the case’s underlying allegations, prosecutors planned to make an early impression on the jury with some razzle, dazzle, and T&A. This is due to the fact that the prosecution’s real case is a “confusing” diversion (spoiler warning). It is the legal equivalent of “Seinfeld.
Costner may spend six months on set in Utah
Former Wisconsin basketball player A.J. Storr is accused of having his reps hunt for a new team during this past season.
Storr was a dominant offensive player for the Badgers this year, and while he had some serious flaws, he was a key part in many Wisconsin wins.
That’s why fans were so shocked when he announced shortly after the season that he would be leaving the team. There was a lot of chatter he’d land at Illinois, but ultimately chose to transfer to Kansas. Prior to transferring to the Jayhawks, it was reported that Storr demanded $1 million as his transfer fee.
Former Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie thinks it’s “pretty stupid” that President Joe Biden has not reached out to him as he continues to disparage former President Donald Trump.
The former New Jersey governor has no shortage of cocky self-assurance and believes Biden should have called him by now, especially since he has vowed that he will not be casting a vote for former President Donald Trump in November.
Triumph Gulf Coast earlier this month surpassed the milestone of distributing more than $550 million in grant awards stemming from the BP oil spill settlement, with much of the funding going toward schools in an effort to boost the North Florida region’s local workforce.
The anti-Israel temper tantrums that are now spreading from Columbia University to other states broke out in Texas where protesters quickly discovered they weren’t in New York.
On Wednesday, pro-Palestinian students walked out of classes at the University of Texas at Austin, finding that, unlike Columbia, there was a heavy police presence on hand to ensure that things didn’t spiral out of control as they have up north.
Russia could downgrade relations with the US if its assets are seized, the deputy foreign minister has warned
Moscow could downgrade diplomatic relations with Washington if the US confiscates frozen Russian assets, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov warned on Thursday.
The US and its allies have frozen around $300 billion in Russian central bank assets as part of Ukraine-related sanctions, most of which are being held in the EU.
Washington has long advocated for confiscating the funds, so that the money would then be handed over to Kiev for its war effort against Russia.
TAMPA, Fla. — The Rutherford Institute has come to the defense of a Florida high school valedictorian whose graduation speech was censored by school officials to alter and remove religious content.
Lucas Hudson, a valedictorian of the Collegiate Academy at Armwood High School in Hillsborough County, Fla., was ordered by school officials to remove religious references from his graduation speech in which he thanked the people who helped shape his character, reflected on how quickly time goes by, and urged people to use whatever time they have to love others and serve the God who loves us.
An investigator for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel testified in a state court on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows are “unindicted co-conspirators” in state prosecution of alternative 2020 electors. In two days of testimony, Howard Shock — a special agent in the Attorney General‘s office — has identified at least 11 individuals as alleged co-conspirators despite no charges being filed against them.
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Could the ugly cocktail of left-wing anarchy currently being brewed up on college campuses spill out onto the streets of America this summer?
It’s once again an election year and Democrats could resort to desperate measures to avoid losing control over the White House in November with violent riots having already proven to be an effective political tool as seen during the 2020 George Floyd “summer of love” when cities burned and thugs terrorized decent citizens.
The inability of the left to knock Donald J.
It’s a tough call this Saturday on Shreveport approving property tax hikes – necessary bromide or throwing good money after bad?
Across three proposals, the city plans to raise around $256 million for capital items. Almost half would go towards roads, streets, bridges, and surface and subsurface drainage systems (2.45 mills), while nearly a third would go to water and sewerage systems (1.6 mills), with the remainder going to public safety, buildings, and recreation (0.95 mills).
Ukraine secretly received more than 100 ATACMS missiles and managed to use them against Russia, The New York Times said with reference to its sources.
“President Biden secretly approved the decision to send more than 100 of the longer-range missiles in mid-February, the senior U. S. official said, as well as more of the cluster munition variant,” the publication said.
According to The NYT, Ukrainian officials did not announce that Ukraine had already received and used a small number of ATACMS missiles presumably to keep their use secret from Russia.
Nearly all inmates have been transferred out of a troubled women’s prison set to be shut down in California, and U.S. senators on Wednesday demanded an accounting of the rapid closure plan for the facility where sexual abuse by guards was rampant.
As of Tuesday only “a small group” of women were still being held at FCI Dublin, with the majority of its 605 inmates having been sent this week to other federal facilities, said Donald Murphy, a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons, or BOP.