Author: Frank

Kutztown University grad running a news blog for fun. I enjoy gaming, sports, and building websites and optimizing ads for much bigger people. Eagles and Phillies fan, but I don't like anything about Joel Embiid. He can't even be on time? Bro, what's up with that?

A vote-by-mail law was ruled by a Delaware judge that was enacted earlier this year as unconstitutional, and has filed an injunction to halt the option ahead of the November’s general election, said WMDT. An injunction was issued by Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook of Delaware’s Chancery Court, that has put mail-in voting to a grinding halt following a lawsuit that argued the statute is unconstitutional. The lawsuit was filed by a former Attorney General for the State of Delaware and current state GOP chairwoman, Jane Brady, after Democrats pushed the legislation through in a matter of weeks ahead of the…

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An illegal immigrant who was deported three times is suspected of terrorizing women and girls along a popular Virginia walking trail for several months. In a series of at least 22 separate incidents since July, Juan Rodriguez Alfaro is suspected of assaulting and using violence against women and girls along the Washington and Old Dominion Trail (W&OD). He was also being sought in New York for an attack on a jogger who is the wife of a law enforcement officer, said WUSA9. WATCH the news video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1yDNJo-StM An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson told FOX 5 DC that Rodriguez…

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Karine Jean-Pierre, Biden’s White House press secretary was asked if the border is secure and she gave a rather bad answer. This discussion happened shortly after it was told that Florida’s Republican Governor sent about 50 migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. WATCH THE VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7R63evaiKY&t=1975s The conversation went like this: REPORTER: Okay.  And I want to ask you: On the topic of immigration, the Vice President said to my colleague, Chuck Todd, over the weekend, “The border is secure.”  She also caveated that to say we also have a broken immigration system and talked about the need to fix that.  But…

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While President Joe Biden commemorated the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, several sources revealed that the U.S. may negotiate a plea deal with the terrorists who crafted the attack. There’s a possibility that plea deals could be in the works for the mastermind and four other conspirators imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay charged for their roles in the attacks, per Fox News. The plea deals are reportedly being negotiated by military prosecutors and attorneys for the five defendants. It could take the death penalty off the table, as well as offer treatment for the alleged torture the defendants experienced…

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A looming railroad strike was nearly a disaster for America, when President Joe Biden announced that days of negotiations at the US Department of Labor had resulted in a tentative deal. “This agreement is a big win for America and for both, in my view,” Biden said during his speech at the Rose Garden, adding that the tentative labor agreement is “validation of what I’ve always believed: Union and management can work together.” He added, “To the American people. This agreement can avert the significant damage that any shutdown would have brought. Our nation’s rail system is the backbone of…

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Rosa Flores, a CNN correspondent, has recently complained about taxpayers having to pay for the removal of illegal immigrants from border areas. Dozens of illegal immigrants were transported from Texas to Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence in Washington, D.C. Flores was reporting live from that location. Many of the immigrants Flores met with, she claimed, were “so excited and elated” because they received free transportation. “These migrants do not have money. A lot of them are here for economic reasons. A lot of them do not have money to get out of the border area and into their destinations to…

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Texas is once again proving they aren’t messing around as Gov. Abbott just sent two more busloads of migrants to a place Kamala Harris won’t like. In Washington, D.C., near Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence at the Naval Observatory, two migrant buses from Del Rio, Texas, have arrived with over 100 people. The 100 group of people, which includes migrants from Mexico, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Colombia, were picked up in Eagle Pass, Texas, and were sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Contrary to what Harris said Sunday during an interview, multiple migrants said they think the border is open. Just…

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Democrats are suffering meltdowns on social media after Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis took credit for sending two planeloads of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard. Deepening a war with the Biden administration and Democratic states over immigration ahead of the November elections, Republican governors escalated their campaign to transport migrants across the country. Republican governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Gregg Abbott of Texas were the actors with the latest moves, both of whom transported migrants from the southern border to Democratic strongholds. While DeSantis directed at least one plane carrying dozens of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, two buses of migrants were…

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A disgraced and repulsive now former music teacher in Australia, and his also disgraced boyfriend, have confessed to over 60 crimes against children between the two of them. This includes doing hideous ‘adult’ things in front of some minors, and even variations of assault against children/minors. There’s a lot of crimes involved and that’s just the tip of the ice berg. Their names are John Heels, the now former music teacher, and Tristan Dayle Cullinan-Smayle. They are both 33-years-old and officially plead guilty in front of a judge this week. This took place in an Australian court, of course. Where…

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Some electric vehicle (EV) replacement batteries are so expensive, that paying $5 per gallon of gas almost sounds like a much better idea! Old EVs are not expensive nowadays, and the vehicle market marks a great number of reasonably priced cars. A professional team of vehicle testers has recently looked into the price of swapping out six different modern EV batterie, and the news is not good. Misunderstandings about the long-term expenses of EV ownership are common. Even though they run on batteries, electric automobiles still require suspension, tires, and brakes. Additionally, compared to internal combustion engines, these cars have…

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The Little Mermaid trailer got over 1.5 million dislikes, which is rather unexpected. Many think that Disney’s version of the iconic cartoon got such a negative response from the audience because of Halle Bailey’s racist backlash on Twitter, all because she was picked for the leading role. It all led to YouTube’s decision to disable the dislike button, but up to that point, the trailer already got a staggering number of dislikes. Parents from all over the world shared adorable videos of their young children staring in awe as the trailer played. For many, the film was an exciting first…

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Six hoodlums dressed in all black tried to do a smash and grab, but the tenants weren’t having it. They had something waiting for them that the criminals did not expect. At the St. Vincent Jewelry Center in downtown Los Angeles, a group of six individuals in all black attempted to destroy display cases with their hands and steal whatever they could from a tenant, but a special kind of glass prevented it – something the would-be robbers did not expect and completely foiled their plot. Although the attempt at a smash-and-grab in LA’s Jewelry District finally failed, it should…

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Philadelphia has become so bad under Democrat leadership, that a 14-year-old boy shot and killed Tiffany Fletcher at Mill Creek Recreation Center and has been charged with murder. Tiffany Fletcher was a city employee and mother of three. 16th District officers were called to the 4700 block of Brown Street Friday afternoon at approximately 1:30 p.m. following a report of a shooting, officials say. The woman, who was identified by Mayor Kenney as Tiffany Fletcher, was found by officers unresponsive in the park at the recreation center sustaining two gunshot wounds. The authorities say that the victim was an employee…

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In a recent speech at the National Conservatism conference in Miami, Florida, Michael Anton, a former member of the U.S. National Security Council under ex-President Donald Trump, claimed that national security organizations were ineffective and a domestic threat. FBI SLAMMED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvGpB3HX-Lk Conservatives are well-known for their criticism of federal agencies. This is especially the case with agencies such as the Environment Protection Agency. When it comes to those involved in defense and national security, the views are a bit more positive, according to Anton. He emphasized that this needed to change and spoke about an overhaul of agencies. He claimed…

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The state Supreme Court has decided in another ruling determined along partisan lines that the oral arguments over the constitutionality of North Carolina’s photo voter identification law will be held next month. The justices who are registered as Democrats agreed with attorneys in a 4-3 decision, for minority voters who had asked the state’s highest court in July to move the case along more quickly. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbGXr2y6LOw In a lawsuit filed in December 2018, these voters are plaintiffs. The lawsuit was filed moments after the Republican-controlled General Assembly approved a photo ID law. That law has never been administered, according…

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After an audit revealed that the ride-sharing firm had incorrectly classified its drivers as contractors rather than regular workers, Uber made a payment of $100 million to the New Jersey Department of Labor. Watch the video with $650 million problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FTty1RHQ3M The audit revealed that Uber and Rasier had to pay the state $22 million in penalties and interest in addition to $78 million in past-due contributions. According to NJDOL, the payment, which covers 297,866 drivers, is the biggest ever received in New Jersey. According to state officials, Uber classified its drivers as contractors in order to deny them benefits,…

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A series of disparaging posts about White people was written on Twitter by the chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at the Department of Defense’s education wing, who describes herself as a “woke administrator” and she has been slammed by critics for doing so. Here’s one of her woke videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u5qHNfBI1I The DEI chief at the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is Kelisa Wing. DoDEA provides K-12 education to the DoD community in the U.S. and all over the world. Wing’s Twitter was put on private after the media reached out for comment, but she did not respond immediately.…

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Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, slammed California mandates pushed by mostly Democrats that resulted in small businesses being destroyed. Rodgers didn’t beat around the bush when he said California is “going to s***.” Rodgers and the host of the “Club Random with Bill Maher” podcast.” discussed life in the so-called Golden State, during a recent appearance on the podcast. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqrbMJRYYwc Rodgers told Maher: “State’s going to s***, but I’m hanging on.” The host repeated twice: “It sure is. I b**** about it all the time,” as he agreed with Rodgers. “I grew up in a…

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A new sign that Democrats are hedging their bets against the return of former President Donald Trump is that it is expected that the House Democrats will pass legislation that would make it harder for the president to change procedures within the federal workforce. It is unclear whether Trump will mount a successful comeback two years from now, but he has only hinted at the possibility of running again in 2024. The writing on the wall is a bit clearer for House Democrats, as polls consistently show Republicans are likely to take back control of the House during the midterms.…

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An act into law was signed by Democrat Gavin Newsom, the California Governor, that could raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers to over $20 an hour for the first time in American history, setting the stage for major failure and making inflation even worse according to critics. Newsom signed AB 257, or the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act into law on September 5. Authored by Assemblymember Chris Holden, the law authorizes the creation of a Fast Food Council, which will be made up of 10 representatives from labor and management sectors and set minimum standards for workers…

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Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked after her step-daughter, Ella Emhoff, who is also the daughter of Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, was baring her chest during a fashion show. At the 2022 Harper’s Bazaar Icons & Bloomingdale’s 150th Anniversary, the 21-year-old exclusively spoke with PEOPLE. The magazine named Ella an Icon, which means she is a young person who is making an impact on the world through their ideas and their art. However, critics of Kamala Harris don’t believe the step-daughter who often has hairy armpits is any sort of ‘icon’ at all. Baring one’s chest when your step-mother is…

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Soon after his firing from CNN was reported, Brian Stelter began receiving odd job offers – but most of them were jokes mocking the failed host who couldn’t get a good enough audience to stay on the air. One of the most notable was Greg Gutfeld, the host of Fox News’ highest-rated late-night talk show. Gutfeld! tweeted, “Yo @brianstelter – my show is hiring,” Stelter has endured years of ruthless mockery from the Gutfeld team, so there is no doubt that they would welcome him back to the fight. Seth Dillon, the CEO of Babylon Bee, tweeted another fake job…

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Visa Inc. recently noted that transaction histories will now clearly note gun sales. It’s a decision that, perhaps, will assist investigators in identifying abnormal sales spikes and keep these purchases from slipping under their radar. The two biggest names in credit, MasterCard and American Express, enthusiastically embraced the change. The decision was made in response to the International Standards Organization’s announcement on September 9 that retailers of firearms and ammunition would be reclassified with their own commerce codes. The International Standards Organization is a global organization that creates standards for the financial services sector. Previously, in a kind of a…

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Hillary Clinton and her advisors appear to agree on one thing – that the former failed presidential candidate will NOT run for president again. Several former advisers expressed support for the former Secretary of State’s recent announcement, while one suggested that she would not be a viable candidate due to her low approval rating with voters. Clinton told anchor Norah O’Donnell during an appearance on CBS Evening News, that she will not run for president again following her two failed bids in 2008 and 2016. O’Donnell asked: “Would you ever run for president again?” Clinton responded: “No, no… But I’m…

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The United States Army reminds members that if anyone is struggling monetarily because of inflation, that they can apply for food stamps. To help cover their rising costs from inflation, the U.S. army is recommending soldiers apply for SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps. In its recently released official guidance, the U.S. Army cites the higher prices on a range of goods because of inflation. The guidance written by Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston reads: “With inflation affecting everything from gas prices to groceries to rent, some Soldiers and their families are finding it harder to…

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PA Democratic senate nominee John Fetterman sinks to a completely new low with plans to host a rally on 9/11 that includes Planned Parenthood and an anti-police activist who wanted to defund the police. Fetterman previously said there would be a ‘Women for Fetterman’ event with help by Planned Parenthood. The activist is the Planned Parenthood Action Fund President named Alexis McGill Johnson. Back in 2020 she wanted to defund the police and was vocal about it. Back in 2020, Johnson Tweeted the following, suggesting her support for Black Lives Matter, a controversial group with many leaders accused of stealing…

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In a recent interview with Vogue, the Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence complained about the pay gap in Hollywood despite her net-worth being around $175 million, which is more than most people in the entire country of America. Lawrence, who was never afraid to express her views, recently talked about the pay disparity she still experiences in the industry. Many female actors in Hollywood have spoken out about how much less they were paid than their male counterparts for comparable roles in movies or on television. However, critics didn’t like her slamming the pay gap when her net-worth was so high,…

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“My Son Hunter,” a parody film about the scandals involving Hunter Biden during his father, Joe Biden’s, presidential candidacy in 2020, drew so many viewers that the film’s website crashed and was temporarily halted. When Breitbart released the film, the online demand immediately outstripped the website’s capacity. “A surge of user activity temporarily halted access MySonHunter.com this morning as thousands simultaneously tried to access the film Wednesday morning,” Breitbart said, according to CNS News, a non-mainstream outlet who reported on the situation independently. “We’ve never seen anything like it,” Elizabeth Moore, the Vice President of Communications, said. Breitbart’s first venture…

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In the middle of a remote West Virginia road, an electric vehicle of an unfortunate Washington, DC, tourist ran out of battery. But thankfully, for the rescue of the stranded traveler, a few unlikely good Samaritans were nearby to help. According to WTRF, Tucker County State Sen. Randy Smith (R) recounted the wild sequence of events on Facebook, which occurred near a coal mine on Mettiki Coal access road U.S. 48, a few miles outside of Davis. Smith wrote: “Today at our mine off Corridor H an electric car from DC ran out of battery at the road entrance to…

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After a judge granted former President Donald Trump’s request for a special master to review seized documents in the wake of the Aug. 8 raid on Mar-a-Lago, MSNBC host Joy Reid and multiple guests melted down. Reid, who guest-hosted “Deadline: White House,” said: “We know that in 2021 that there was a rash of deaths of American spies, they were being caught, they were being killed. This is a very real and exigent circumstance, and the CIA has admitted to that.” “Now, we are not saying that we know that there is some connection between the purloin documents and those…

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says that because so many people in America “hate women” and “would never let that happen,” it is unlikely she could ever be elected president of the United States. In a wide-ranging and fawning cover interview with GQ magazine, the socialist firebrand New York Democrat speculated about the possibilities of her launching a future White House bid. While she tries to hold onto the belief that anything is possible, Ocasio-Cortez said, her experience in Congress has “given me a front-row seat to how deeply and unconsciously, as well as consciously, so many people in this country hate…

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New details are being offered in a book by a former top federal prosecutor, about how the Justice Department under President Donald J. Trump sought to use the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan to support Trump politically and pursue his critics, even pushing the office to open a criminal investigation of former secretary of state John Kerry. For two and a half years until June 2020, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York was the prosecutor Geoffrey S. Berman, when Trump fired him after he refused a request to resign by Attorney General William P. Barr, who…

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Police arrested an elected public official in Las Vegas, Nevada, five days after the violent slaying of investigative reporter Jeff German. The official had been the subject of a series of high-profile stories by the slain journalist that uncovered claims of bullying and retaliation. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has taken into custody Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles, at his home in western Las Vegas around 6:30 p.m., just hours after investigators concluded a search of his property. The 69-year-old German worked for decades for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and he was the first to report the news…

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While performing together in the U.K. famous comedians Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock slammed disgraced actor Will Smith over the actor’s attack on Rock during this year’s Oscars. During a portion of his stand up routine, Rock said in reference to the apology that Smith gave over the incident: “F*** your hostage video.” “Yes, that s*** hurt. He played Ali. I can’t even play Floyd Mayweather,” he added. Chappelle, who also commented on the incident, followed Rock, saying: “That was some scary s***.” Chappelle continued, noting Smith’s upbringing in west Philadelphia: “A lot of people forget who Will Smith is.…

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UPDATE 9/10/22: Markle was not invited, according to Entertainment Tonight: “It’s understood that the family wanted Prince Harry to be there, even though he was unable to get to Balmoral in time to see his grandmother… but Meghan, the Duchess of Suss-x, was not, we understand, invited to join the family.” Before she passed away, Queen Elizabeth II was under medical supervision and members of the royal family were rushing to be at her bedside, but Meghan Markle was reportedly not making the trip. That Markle would not travel to Balmoral, where the queen was under care, was confirmed by…

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In an interview with Vogue, Jennifer Lawrence, the Hollywood actress, said she has “recurring nightmares” about Fox News host and Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson. “This is hilarious and sad at the same time. Jennifer Lawrence admits that she has NIGHTMARES about Tucker Carlson. These people are absolute lunatics,” tweeted Robby Starbuck, who is a director and blogger. The actress described her healing process while dealing with the political division in her family, and also talked about her “emotional” state since the Supreme Court’s decision on June 24 to overturn Roe v. Wade. According to the interview, she spoke with…

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A family of five figured out how to hack the freedom code! Molly and Jaren Garcia of the lifestyle blog We Plus Threee went on a trip and it turned into a potential nightmare. They whittled down their belongings, sold their house in Joshua, Texas, with three bedrooms, and two bathrooms, and moved with their three children into a recreational vehicle. The family has traveled and visited 25 states already since then, and is now in their fifth RV – a fifth-wheel that’s a 44-foot motorhome. The 30-year-old Jaren Garcia told this to “Good Morning America”: “We’ve hacked the freedom…

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The White House was visited again by former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, for the unveiling of their official portraits, reviving the bipartisan tradition that stalled under the Trump administration. During the official visit, President Joe Biden celebrated the former first couple at a ceremony in the East Room, saying: “Barack and Michelle, welcome home.” Since 1965, the White House Historical Association has facilitated acquiring portraits of presidents and first ladies. According to the association, most presidents and first ladies select artists before they leave office. The portraits are displayed in the White House, once completed.…

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Wilson Hospital School in Ireland decided to suspend one of its teachers because he refused to use the pronoun “they” when speaking to a certain student. Enoch Burke was arrested and urged to undergo a disciplinary process. Namely, the student identifies as transgender, and Burke believes that that is against Christian beliefs. The court imposed a temporary barring order, but Burke returned to the school nevertheless, and he was caught and taken to prison. “I am a teacher and I don’t want to go to prison,” Burke said regarding the incident. “I want to be in my classroom today, that’s…

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Amid a fusillade of false claims, an email sent up a flare, which was sent from an anguished Fox News news producer to colleagues in 2020. “Fox cannot let host Jeanine Pirro back on the air,” the producer warned after she spread election conspiracy theories. He continued: “She is pulling conspiracy theories from dark corners of the Web to justify then-President Donald Trump’s lies that the election had been stolen from him.” The email’s existence is first publicly disclosed by NPR in this story, confirmed by two people with direct knowledge of it. Fox News has declined comment. In broadcasting…

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American actors Ben Stiller and Sean Penn are no longer allowed to enter Russia after being added to the “stop list” by Kremlin officials. They join A-list celebrities, including former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, US President Joe Biden, and fellow Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Russia and a few Western countries have been throwing rounds of sanctions at each other. Similar restrictions have been imposed on oligarchs connected to Vladimir Putin in the West. The list features names like Gina Raimondo, US Commerce Secretary, as well as six US senators and four…

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The national Black Lives Matter group leader has been accused of stealing more than $10 million from the charity’s donors. The BLM Global Network Foundation and its board secretary, Shalomyah Bowers were accused by Black Lives Matter Grassroots, a nonprofit group that represents local BLM chapters across the country in a lawsuit of fraudulently siphoning over $10 million in “fees” to Bowers’s consulting firm. Bowers treated the BLM Global Network Foundation as his “personal piggy bank” and has acted as a “rogue administrator” and “middle man turned usurper,” says the lawsuit, which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. The…

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The CATO Institute has once again named Florida as the most economically free state in the nation. For the past few years, Florida has ranked first in the CATO’s Freedom in the 50 States assessment of economic and personal freedom. This ranking is determined by economic freedom. Individuals in Florida are not subject to a state income tax, according to CATO’s ranking analysis. “Florida’s state-level tax collections are more than 1.5 standard deviations below the national average, whereas its local tax collections are a little lower than average,” the organization noted. “Florida’s fiscal decentralization does not offer a great deal…

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In what a top US commander called a “flagrant” and “unwarranted” incident, the US Navy blocked an Iranian ship from taking an American marine drone in the Persian Gulf. According to a press announcement from US Naval Forces Central Command, as US forces in the area were crossing international waters, they noticed the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps support ship Shahid Baziar. Baziar was hauling the unmanned surface vessel Saildrone Explorer. The USS Thunderbolt, a US Navy coastal patrol ship, was “operating nearby and immediately responded,” the Navy stated. US soldiers in the vicinity directly engaged with the Iranians to…

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Bill Clinton was spotted next to Dr. Ruth during a Serena Williams tennis match. While Serena was the star to be watched, Clinton caught everyone’s attention due to his interesting company. Namely, the 76-year-old politician was accompanied by Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a therapist who focuses on, well, you know what. A 94-year-old therapist and ton Clinton engaged in extensive conversation during the game, frequently chuckling, joking, and nodding to one another. Dr. Ruth appeared to playfully slap Clinton on the face at one point. “Who knows what they’re talking about?” said ESPN analyst and ex-tennis player John McEnroe as the…

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Famous singer Mariah Carey called out Meghan Markle for being a diva and it got heated. After Mariah Carey accused Meghan Markle of “diva moments,” the Duchess of Suss-x and her “Archetypes” podcast listeners — “started to sweat.” The 53-year-old Carey interrupted when the 41-year-old Markle told her guest that she does not personally “connect to” the “diva … persona.” “You give us diva moments sometimes, Meghan. Don’t act like [you don’t],” said the singer. “What kind of diva moments did I give you?” Asked the “Suits” alum and appeared flustered. Saying she “didn’t mean” anything by the comment and…

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Several 2024 presidential polls conducted by Emerson College reveal that ex-President Donald Trump could win against President Joe Biden in some very important states. According to a poll, Trump leads Biden by five points in Georgia. Six hundred potential general election voters participated in the survey, which had a margin of error of +/- 3.9 percentage points. Georgia was won by Biden in 2020 and by Trump in 2016. The winning margin for Biden in Georgia was less than 12,000 votes. According to a recent poll, Trump leads Biden by 14 points in Ohio. The margin of error for the…

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was ripped by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for suggesting at a rally earlier this month that Empire State conservatives should take a hike. DeSantis said at an unrelated press conference: “You have the governor of New York saying all Republicans need to get on a bus and leave the state and come to Florida.” “Who would say something so ridiculous? To say if you don’t agree with me then you don’t even have a right to be here,” he added. Hochul sparked controversy by saying political opponents like Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin ought…

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Catholic mass was canceled at the NY State fair and shall return. The New York State Fair will be returning the traditional Roman Catholic Mass after what the fair’s interim director admitted was a “hiccup” that led to its previous cancellation. For nearly 50 years, the Mass has been held each Sunday during the fair. But after the parish that holds it was told by a fair official earlier in the year that it “could not be accommodated,” the Mass did not happen. Rev. Joseph Clemente at St. Marianne Cope Church in Solvay was reached out by interim 2022 Fair…

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Pennsylvania Democrats John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro were possibly mixed up by President Joe Biden during a rally in which he urged attendees to vote for both candidates. Biden said to the crowd at Wilkes University in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania: “Folks, do me a favor. Presumptuous of me to say that, but think about doing me a favor…. Please, please elect the Attorney General to the Senate. Elect that big ol’ boy to be governor,” Biden said. Although Shapiro, the state attorney general, and Fetterman, the lieutenant governor, were intended to be endorsed by Biden for governor and senator respectively,…

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