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MSNBC anchor and civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton recently led a demonstration in New York City against Pershing Square Capital founder and billionaire Bill Ackman. Sharpton’s National Action Network staged a protest against Ackman’s remarks concerning former Harvard President Claudine Gay and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives by marching from East Harlem to downtown New York. In a prior communication on X (previously referred to as Twitter), Ackman extended an invitation to Sharpton to a face-to-face meeting and urged Sharpton’s followers to disseminate the information. In an appearance on “Hannity,” Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana expressed his perspective…

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Isabella Maria DeLuca, a 23-year-old right-wing influencer, has publicly called out former Major League Baseball player Aubrey Huff for what she perceives as his hypocritical behavior. The contention arises from Huff’s online activities, where he criticized DeLuca for allegedly using her sexuality to gain attention, despite engaging with her privately in a manner she found suggestive. The issue surfaced following an online altercation between DeLuca and Rachel Wilson, another conservative activist. Wilson accused DeLuca of being a “grifter” and using her looks for personal gain, coining the term “thirst trapper” in several online discussions. DeLuca defended herself, claiming the criticism…

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In regard to the inclusion of former President Donald Trump on the ballot for the Colorado Republican presidential primary, the U.S. Supreme Court has consented to hear arguments. The case, scheduled for oral argument on February 8, 2024, will pertain to the momentous ruling of the Colorado Supreme Court, which disqualified Trump from running for office on account of his alleged participation in the attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. In its ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified a presidential candidate from a state ballot for the first time in history, in accordance with Section 3…

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Governor Greg Abbott of Texas has criticized the treatment of migrants from the southern border by Democratic municipal and state leaders, citing sanctuary cities as an example of hypocrisy in his estimation. During an interview with “America’s Newsroom,” Abbott highlighted the apparent inconsistency in the position taken by Democratic leaders, who assert their support for sanctuary policies but exhibit resistance when migrants enter their jurisdictions. Abbott’s remarks follow Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ critical assessment of the governor’s migrant busing policy, which he termed a “remarkable failure of governance.” A protest against the border policies of the Biden administration, this…

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In a civil fraud prosecution, New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking more than $370 million from former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants. James contends that the financial penalties are justified on the grounds of illicitly obtained profits, as detailed in a document submitted to the court on Friday. The attorney general bases his argument on the deduction that Trump and his associates prepared and affixed Trump’s Statements of Financial Condition (SFCs) with the intent to defraud. In a prior ruling, Judge Arthur Engoron determined that both Trump and the Trump Organization were involved in fraudulent activities during…

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Tiffany Henyard, the Mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has been making headlines for her unique approach to governance, drawing comparisons to a real-life “Parks and Recreation” scenario. Elected in April 2021, Henyard, a progressive Democrat, has been criticized for her extravagant lifestyle and controversial decisions, despite Dolton being a small town with a median income of $24K per year. One of Henyard’s most contentious moves was an ordinance stipulating that if she lost the upcoming mayoral election, her successor’s salary would drop from over $200K to $25,000. However, if she won, the salary would remain unchanged. Critics viewed this as a…

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This news article discusses a complex and sensitive issue involving Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, transgender healthcare for minors, and political responses in Ohio. The hospital, known for its Transgender Health Center, has been accused of misrepresenting its approach to parental involvement in decisions regarding transgender healthcare for minors. The article highlights that internal training videos obtained by The Daily Wire suggest that hospital officials strategized ways to circumvent parents skeptical about their children undergoing sex-change procedures and actively encouraged treatments such as hormone therapy and menstrual suppression without parental consent. Dr. Lee Ann Conard, director of the Transgender Health Center, and…

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In December, the U.S. job market exhibited robust growth, exceeding economists’ expectations with the addition of 216,000 workers, as reported by the Department of Labor. This figure surpassed the anticipated 170,000 jobs and marked an acceleration from the revised totals of 173,000 in November and 105,000 in October. The unemployment rate remained steady at 3.7 percent, defying predictions of a slight increase to 3.8 percent. The labor market’s performance in 2023 culminated in the addition of 2.3 million jobs, representing the lowest annual increase since the pandemic’s conclusion and the commencement of Joe Biden’s presidency. Notably, this level of job…

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In a recent discussion, Alex Marlow and Matthew Boyle of Breitbart shared insights from their exclusive interview with former President Donald Trump, focusing on Trump’s potential actions if he wins the 2024 election, his views on current political dynamics, and his strategies for the upcoming campaign. One of the key points discussed was Trump’s intention to dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith if he returns to the presidency. Trump believes Smith’s actions are an attempt to silence him and prevent him from defending himself against what he perceives as political attacks. Marlow highlighted Trump’s emphasis on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s…

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President Joe Biden officially launched his re-election campaign with a speech that sharply criticized former President Donald Trump, labeling him a “loser” and likening his political maneuvers to a “bad fairy tale.” This event took place near the historic Valley Forge near Philadelphia, underscoring the significance of Biden’s message about democracy and the legacy of the United States. During his speech, Biden accused Trump of undermining democracy, particularly referencing the Capitol riot of January 6, 2021. He used the backdrop of Valley Forge to draw parallels between the sacrifices of early American patriots and the current challenges facing American democracy.…

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David Soul, celebrated for his iconic role in the 1970s TV series “Starsky & Hutch” and a successful music career, has passed away at the age of 80. His wife, Helen Snell, confirmed his death, stating that he died surrounded by family after a courageous battle for life. Soul, a British-American actor and singer, gained fame as Detective Ken ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson in “Starsky & Hutch,” alongside co-star Paul Michael Glaser. The show’s popularity solidified their status as cultural icons, with Glaser and Soul maintaining a close friendship years after the show ended. Soul’s personal life was marked by multiple marriages.…

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Voters in Illinois and Massachusetts are joining a nationwide effort spearheaded by the advocacy group Free Speech for People, aiming to disqualify Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot. This campaign is grounded in the assertion that Trump’s actions during the January 6 events constitute an ‘insurrection,’ violating the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The organization has been active in several states, filing petitions to declare Trump ineligible for office due to his alleged role in the January 6 incident. Their efforts have seen varied results, with controversial decisions in Colorado and Maine and dismissals in Minnesota and Michigan.…

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Recent court documents unsealed have brought to light shocking details regarding the activities of the late Jeffrey Epstein. Tony Figueroa, a man entangled in Epstein’s illicit affairs, provided a deposition in 2016 where he disclosed his role in Epstein’s operation. According to Figueroa, he was compensated $200 for each girl he brought to Epstein’s mansion, regardless of whether they engaged in activities with Epstein. He also revealed that Epstein directly contacted him to inquire about bringing more girls to his residence. Figueroa’s involvement in Epstein’s scheme began while he was dating Virginia Roberts Guiffre, one of Epstein’s accusers. He detailed…

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A high-ranking official from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Maxine McManaman, has been apprehended following the issuance of an arrest warrant. McManaman, serving as the Assistant Federal Security Director, was arrested in Atlanta by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on December 28th, as reported by local news sources. The arrest warrant was issued by the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. The charges against McManaman involve a scheme allegedly perpetrated with Delroy Chambers Sr. According to the Port St. Lucie Police, the pair are accused of exploiting a family member with dementia. They reportedly falsified documents, including a quitclaim…

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In a tragic turn of events, Ruslana Korshunova, a prominent model known for her work with high-end fashion brands, tragically ended her life by jumping from her apartment in Wall Street. Prior to this, she had been linked to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein, as revealed in court documents. Korshunova, only 18 at the time, was a passenger on Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the “Lolita Express,” in 2006. This flight took her to Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, an event that occurred roughly two years before her untimely death. At the time of her death, Korshunova was an acclaimed model…

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