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Sep 21 2022
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Ron DeSantis Admin Hits Back Against Class Action Lawsuit Filed by Martha’s Vineyard Migrants
The administration of Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hit back against the class action lawsuits filed by the illegal migrants he shipped to Martha’s Vineyard lost week.
As Breitbart News reported on Tuesday, the migrants sued the governor, claiming that he violated their Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights by being deceived into taking the trips up to the wealthy liberal
Breitbart NewsJun 30 2023
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Advocates Fear SCOTUS Ruling on ‘Angry Abusers With Guns’
In the past year, the Supreme Court has overturned the nationwide right to abortion, decimated affirmative action, and narrowed the separation between church and state. Now, it’s poised to rule on a federal law preventing people accused of domestic violence from owning firearms. And advocates are concerned. The case, United States v. Rahimi, revolves around a Texas man named Zackey Rahimi
Daily BeastJun 28 2023
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United Airlines passengers see day 2 of chaos at Denver International Airport
Day two of travel chaos for United passengers at Denver International Airport. Dozens of delays and cancellations now leading to a headache-inducing baggage claim area, as passengers searched for their belongings on Wednesday. "I'm frustrated, real frustrated," said Leo Mullin. "I've been trying to go on this golf trip for a couple years, so it's kind of putting a thorn in our plans right now
CBS News (Online)May 26 2023
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Connecticut lawmakers exonerate colonial-era 'witches'
It follows a long-running campaign by descendants to clear the names of those wrongfully accused of being witches. On Thursday, Connecticut's Senate voted 33-1 to exonerate those convicted in trials that took place in the state in the mid-to-late 1600s. The senator who voted against the move, Rob Sampson, said that he believed it was wrong to "dictate what was right or wrong about periods in
BBC NewsJul 05 2023
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Ex-Project Veritas Member Threatens Dirt on James O’Keefe
A high-profile member of the far-right media group Project Veritas has left the organization and is threatening to release new details on this year’s messy ouster of Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe.
Matthew Tyrmand, a conservative commentator, confirmed on Twitter this week that he left Project Veritas. His departure comes months after that of O’Keefe, who was removed from his
Daily BeastMay 28 2023
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‘This Deal Is Insanity’: Conservatives Blast McCarthy’s Debt Ceiling Deal With Biden
Conservative House Republicans are sounding the alarm over Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling deal with the Biden regime, which was just announced on Saturday night. McCarthy has been taking victory laps since the deal was announced, calling it a “step in the right direction” in part because it doesn’t raise taxes. “We were able to do this when the president said he wasn’t even going to
InfoWarsJun 30 2023
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Jair Bolsonaro is barred from office for eight years
ON JUNE 30TH Brazil’s highest electoral court barred Jair Bolsonaro, who was the country’s president until the end of 2022, from holding public office for eight years. A populist of the far right who had little respect for democracy, he has now been cast out of electoral politics for undermining public trust in the integrity of Brazil’s voting system. In July last year he invited dozens of
The EconomistJun 30 2023
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The Bizarre — and Hypothetical — Case That Sparked the Supreme Court's Regressive LGBTQ+ Discrimination Ruling
On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow a Christian web designer to refuse her services to LGBTQ+ people, a historic decision that walks back hard-fought human rights battles and paves the way for businesses to legally discriminate based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity. The case that spawned the decision, 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, was brought by Lorie Smith, a
PeopleJun 28 2023
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Paul Ryan says GOP will beat Biden ‘for sure’ if nominee ‘not named Trump’
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Wednesday said the Republican party will “for sure” beat President Biden’s 2024 reelection bid as long as the nominee is “not named Trump.” “I’m for anybody not named Trump right now … a Republican not named Trump, because I think we beat Biden for sure if we nominate a Republican not named Trump,” Ryan said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” Trump, embattled by
The HillJun 20 2023
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TIME Rated Lean Left in AllSides Blind Bias Survey
TIME’s AllSides Media Bias Rating™ was confirmed as Lean Left in our May 2023 Blind Bias Survey.
On a scale of -9 to +9 with 0 representing Center, respondents on average rated TIME as -2.31, which is in the Lean Left category.
Respondents who rated their own bias as Left, Lean Left, Center or Lean Right rated TIME as Lean Left; respondents on the Right rated
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