Adam Schiff Victim of Smash and Grab in California.

While California Democrat representative Adam Schiff’s vehicle was parked in a downtown San Francisco parking garage, his luggage became the target of a “smash and grab” theft. As a result of this unfortunate incident, Schiff found himself attending a posh dinner party in attire that was far from planned, clad only in his olive vest, […]

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FCC Re-Instates Net Neutrality Rules.

On Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission voted to reinstate “net neutrality” rules, which prevent broadband internet providers like Comcast and Verizon from giving preferential treatment to certain sites and apps over others. This decision effectively revives a net neutrality order first issued in 2015 during the Obama administration. In 2017, under then-President Donald Trump, the […]

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New York Appeals Court Overturns Weinstein Rape Conviction.

A New York appeals court overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 felony sex crime convictions on Thursday and ordered a new trial. The disgraced Hollywood producer, aged 72, was previously sentenced to 16 years in prison in a separate rape case in Los Angeles, which remains unaffected by this decision. Reports indicate that he will be transferred […]

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NYC Rank and File Union Members Support Trump 3 to 1 over Biden

A union leader in New York has raised concerns about workers turning away from the Democratic Party, citing support for former President Trump in the upcoming November elections. Bob Bartels, manager of Steamfitters Local 638 and a lifelong Democrat, highlighted the frustration among blue-collar workers regarding economic and crime-related issues. Despite Trump’s legal challenges, Bartels […]

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Voyager 1 Comes Alive After Months of Quiet

NASA’s Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, recently reestablished contact with NASA after experiencing a communication issue that rendered its data transmissions unintelligible since last November. This milestone was achieved following meticulous efforts by flight controllers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, who identified a malfunctioning computer chip as the culprit. […]

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DOJ Settles Lawsuit 2 Years After Atheletes Sue the FBI

The recent announcement by the US Justice Department regarding the $139 million settlement with 139 women highlights a significant development in the long-standing case involving former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. This settlement, reached after more than two years of legal battles initiated by a group of courageous women, including renowned athletes like Simone […]

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams Weasles Out of Protecting Columbia University Students.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday an increased police presence around the perimeter of Columbia University amid ongoing protests. However, Adams clarified that the NYPD cannot have a presence on campus unless specifically requested by senior university officials, as Columbia University is a private institution on private property. Meanwhile, New England Patriots […]

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Jewish College Students Under Attack, GOP Senator’s Urge Biden to Send Nat’l Guard to Protect Them.

Senators Josh Hawley and Tom Cotton have called upon President Biden to mobilize the National Guard in response to the escalating threats faced by Jewish American college students amid a backdrop of anti-Israel and pro-terrorist demonstrations on campuses across the country. In a letter penned to President Biden on Monday, Senator Hawley, a Republican representing […]

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