Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad living the dad life. Spend my time gaming, playing sports in rec leagues, and working on websites for a living. Eagles and Phillies fan, but screw the Sixers. Everyone but Maxey sucks. Go birds! For gaming, hit me up on Xbox to play some Destiny2, COD, Halo, or Battlefield. @Drastic215

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has delivered a victory to Democrats in a key case regarding mail-in ballots and the upcoming election day deadline. The ruling was 5-2 in favor of Democrats and grants an extension of three more days for ballots to arrive, provided that the ballots were postmarked before the polls closed. The Democrats brought up the concept that postal services could face delays in a time where mass amounts of ballots were sent, and if any arrived late on behalf of a postal delay, that ballots could be invalidated by no fault of the voter. The Supreme Court…

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A popular science magazine has made a presidential endorsement for the first time in 175 years of existence. It was Scientific American who made Joe Biden their first presidential endorsement ever. The magazine made the announcement on their website, saying they have never endorsed a presidential candidate yet, but this was the first time because they were “compelled” to do it. In the same article where they endorse Joe Biden, they also target President Donald Trump with a bit of criticism in his response to the ongoing issue America and other countries are facing now. The author, whose name is…

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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany targets the press during a briefing and asked them why they aren’t talking as much, or asking about, the historic peace deal that President Donald Trump announced between the Arab nations of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain and Israel. This happened when she was asked about something personal towards the closure of the briefing where McEnany declined to comment on her personal life. Instead, she slammed the press on why they didn’t ask about the peace deal, suggesting that the peace deal was rather important and she was in disbelief that no one…

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An exclusive report went into detail on how the riots sparked by the death of George Floyd are coming in at $1 billion+ and are listed as the “most expensive in insurance history” according to Axios. People began rioting after George Floyd passed away while being detained by Minneapolis. The rioting, looting, and protesting has carried on ever since, especially if there is a new police-involved incident where a suspect loses their life and they are a person of color. Despite a suspect possibly being armed, or in-fact – being armed (as one man held a weapon in his hand…

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Alexander Vindman was a key witness during impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Vindman has more recently become a big name in the anti-Trump movement. Vindman gave an interview with The Atlantic editor in Chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, in which Vindman was very critical of President Trump, particularly when it came to Goldberg’s questions about Russian intelligence. Keep in mind, this is likely Vindman’s first big interview in quite a while. Also, something to keep in mind, is that Goldberg recently was criticized about his story that mentioned anonymous sources being highly critical of Trump, saying that he called military who…

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Scott Walker, the former governor of Wisconsin, asked VP candidate Kamala Harris if she will visit the two deputies who were ambushed in her state of California. Walker also referenced Jacob Blake, a man who faced some controversial charges by police and who was visited by Harris. Walker’s message to Kamala Harris was posted on Twitter. It included a the message made by the LA County Sheriffs who announced the ambush on their deputies in Compton. Walker’s message stated, “Will @kamalaharris visit deputies who were shot (31-year-old mom & 24 year-old) in her state? She visited someone in WI who…

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Some Senate Republicans are in favor of putting pressure on Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in hopes to get her approval and a deal on a relief bill, and not the one costing $2 trillion like some Democrats are asking for. There was a procedural vote that was designed to push the relief plan from $500 billion up to $700 billion, but still much less than the package Pelosi is looking at which costs the aforementioned $2 trillion. Senate Republicans see putting pressure on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as the key to getting a deal on a coronavirus relief bill…

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An online petition is circulating the web demanding that Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi be prosecuted for violations that may have occurred while she received a blow out in a shuttered salon and was seen maskless on a security camera. At the time of this write up, there appears to be 24,000+ people who have allegedly signed off on it, although the authenticity of the petition is left unknown because the website appears to be new or very low trafficked. The petition was posted on the website called Media Action Network and it appears to be a new, or very…

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The 38-year-old former Empire actor Jussie Smollett maintains his innocence during an interview with former CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill. The interview was posted on Instagram and Smollett still suggests that he was the victim of an incident that allegedly took place back in January of 2019, in Chicago. Lamont is currently a BET correspondent and Temple University professor. Smollett stated the following in the interview with Hill: What happened in these last two years, it has humbled me in a way that nobody could possibly understand… Out of all these jokers in this entire situation, I am the only…

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Democratic Committee Chairman Adam Schiff says there is a new whistleblower complaint that accuses President Donald Trump’s administration officials from the Department of Homeland Security and the White House of suppressing information related to alleged Russian interference with the previous election. This report by Schiff comes via tweet and he stated, “We’ve received a whistleblower complaint alleging DHS suppressed intel reports on Russian election interference, altered intel to match false Trump claims and made false statements to Congress. This puts our national security at risk. We will investigate.” https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1303763125204811776 The DHS has responded in denial of the claim, suggesting there…

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Remember Rick Moranis from the classic “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids?” Well, he dropped off the map all the way back in 1997, somewhat retiring from acting, and only making subtle appearances in things like voice-overs – but mostly stayed out of the public eye all this time. He has a little role in a spinoff of “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” to be seen on Disney+, but beyond that, Moranis hasn’t been seen very often. And here he is now in a new commercial alongside Hollywood star, Ryan Reynolds, in a commercial for Mint Mobile, a company he apparently…

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President Donald Trump has been officially nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize of 2021. The nomination comes from a member of the Norwegian Parliament named Christian Tybring-Gjedde. The nomination is related to President Trump’s efforts in helping with a peace deal between Arab nations of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain and Israel. Tybring-Gjedde has spent four terms as a member of the Parliament. He is also a chairman of the Norwegian delagation to NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly. Tybring-Gjedde made a statement about President Trump during an interview with Fox News, saying “For his merit, I think he has done more…

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This just in, Keeping Up With the Kardashians (KUWTK) will be canceled after 20 seasons. Who canceled the longtime trash reality TV show? None other than the Kardashians themselves. It was Kim Kardashian West who made an Instagram post announcing her family’s decision to cancel the E! reality show after next year, at the end of what will be their 20th season. Kim K posted the following: It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Keeping Up with the Kardashians. After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and several spin-off shows, we’ve decided as…

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Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III is famous for landing a plane on the Hudson river, saving lives, and even having a movie made about it. However, after a recent article in The Atlantic made a claim, based on anonymous sources, suggesting that President Donald Trump disparaged the military, Sully is now speaking out about Trump and calling for people to “vote him out.” Sully shared his opinion on Twitter in a nine post thread. The contents of that thread started in the tweet below and the rest are quoted as follows: https://twitter.com/Captsully/status/1301998157404962823?s=20 Further quoted, Sully said the following: 2/9 In…

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President Donald Trump got quite a surprise when The Atlantic published an article about him, claiming that he referred to fallen soldiers as both “losers” and “suckers.” The story was based on anonymous sources. As a result, multiple people have gone on record to dispute the claim in The Atlantic’s article. Even John Bolton, a known foe of Trump, has partially disputed the claim as well. It should be known his dispute is only partial because Bolton says he didn’t hear Trump say those words. Bolton also pointed out that it’s possible Trump could have said them during another time…

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President Trump has ordered the Office of Management and Budget to seek and eliminate any sign or trace of “critical race theory” from being funded by the federal government, as reported by Russ Vought, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Vought posted on Twitter, saying “the days of taxpayer funded indoctrination trainings that sow division and racism are over. Under the direction of @POTUS we are directing agencies to halt critical race theory trainings immediately.” https://twitter.com/RussVought45/status/1302033078848753665 Vought posted a link to this two page PDF file on White House letterhead which is a memo stating the directive…

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An 18-year-old who organized a Black Lives Matter event in New Jersey was billed $2500 to cover expenses for police overtime. She was sent the bill because she reportedly did not meet with officials before her rally/protest/event and the neighborhood was then forced to find security at the last minute. Her name is Emily Gil, from Englewood Cliffs, and the letter came from Mayor Mario M. Kranjac. He seeks payment of $2499.26 and says it is precisely for “the police overtime caused by your protest” according to AP News. The letter to Gil for the $2500 cited the reason she…

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President Donald Trump has spoken out about his niece, Mary Trump, who wrote a book criticizing him. He claimed that his niece was both “unstable” and “shunned” during her life. The president used his preferred platform, Twitter, to release a handful of messages that criticize her, for essentially criticizing him. Trump wrote the following on Twitter about Mary Trump and several others: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1299732423207301120?s=20 “About the only way a person is able to write a book on me is if they agree that it will contain as much bad “stuff” as possible, much of which is lies. It’s like getting a…

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Cancel culture strikes again, this time eating one of its own! The Ellen Degeneres Show is now canceled from being shown on Channel Nine in Australia. It will be replace by reruns of Desperate Housewives during Ellen’s time of 12-1pm. Daily Mail Australia reports that discussions will continue between Warner Bros. and Nine for broadcast rights for next season, but that starts next month, which is in about a week from now. These discussions are ongoing, but nothing solid appears in place yet. There’s a lot of speculation that the investigation by WarnerMedia, who’s looking into claims of staffers being…

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PHILADELPHIA – The city has declared a heat health emergency. The temperature will be 98 degrees with a heat index that feels like it’s 110. Fox 29’s Sue Serio says this could be the hottest day of the year, hitting close to a Philly record of 99 degrees. WHYY Org explains the designation began at 8:30 am, today, and runs through midnight. It might be extended when the forecast changes. Philadelphians are encouraged to call if they have queries on precautions that they can take against the heat and learn about signs of heat stress. City health officials are available to…

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PHILADELPHIA – On Tuesday, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley announced that gyms and fitness centers are allowed to operate again. All facilities must abide by strict social distancing requirements and mandates. Members are also mandated to wear masks.  The city’s case counts stabilized at 100 cases per day. That is why Philadelphia is taking preventative measures to allow the reopening of these facilities. Philly Voice reports the guidelines set for gyms and fitness centers will follow.  Masks must be worn at all times People are to observe social distancing, at least six feet apart Classes are capped at ten people All gyms…

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