Grand Canyon University (GCU), the preeminent Christian institution in the United States, has been served with a lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The lawsuit charges GCU of engaging in deceptive advertising and unlawful telemarketing practices. This legal proceeding signifies the second initiative taken against GCU in recent months by an agency operating under the Biden administration. In a federal court complaint, the FTC alleges that GCU, Grand Canyon Education, Inc., its marketer, and its president and CEO, Brian Mueller, deceive prospective doctoral students regarding the duration of its accelerated program. Additionally, the university is charged with deceitfully promoting…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent comparison of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler has sparked a strong backlash from Israeli leaders. Erdogan, known for his hard-line Islamist stance, made the controversial statement in Ankara, drawing parallels between Netanyahu’s actions and those of Hitler. Netanyahu, along with other top Israeli officials, swiftly responded to Erdogan’s remarks. The Israeli Prime Minister, referencing Erdogan’s record of human rights violations, including the alleged genocide against the Kurds and the imprisonment of journalists, dismissed Erdogan’s moral authority to criticize Israel. Netanyahu emphasized the ethical conduct of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), which…
James Comer (R-Kentucky), the chairman of House oversight, has redoubled his efforts to pin down President Joe Biden in the impeachment investigation, with particular attention paid to a series of aliases that Biden allegedly employed in his email correspondence. This inquiry is a component of a more extensive inquiry into allegations of malfeasance. Investigators have identified at least three aliases—Robert Peters, JRB Ware, and Robin Ware—that Biden is believed to have utilized from 2009 to 2017 while serving as vice president. Fox News host Comer underscored the criticality of amassing supporting documentation pertaining to the aforementioned alias emails. He conveyed…
The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled against an effort to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 Republican primary ballot. This decision follows a contrasting ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court, which recently disqualified Trump from the 2024 ballots in Colorado, citing his involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Justice Elizabeth Welch of the Michigan Supreme Court highlighted the differences between Colorado’s election laws and Michigan’s, which played a crucial role in the court’s decision. She noted that unlike Colorado, Michigan’s election laws do not…
Large California retailers with over 500 employees will be obligated to have a “gender-neutral” toy section beginning January 1, 2024, in accordance with a new state law signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021. A violation of this regulation may result in a $500 fine for retailers failing to establish a gender-neutral section designated for children aged 12 and below, wherein they sell baby products or toys. A childcare item is any product that is intended to aid infants in sleeping, relaxing, eating, sucking, or teething, as defined by the legislation. Although the establishment of conventional boys and…
Reportedly, conventional media outlets disregarded a number of consequential 2023 stories concerning purported corruption involving President Joe Biden and his family. Based on available reports, these stories, which had the potential to yield significant consequences, did not receive the level of attention they merited. Reports surfaced in September that two bank wires totaling $260,000 were wired to Joe Biden’s address from Chinese business associates affiliated with the Biden family in 2019. The funds were paid in Chinese currency. On the contrary, major cable morning news networks (NBC News, ABC News, and CBS News) refrained from providing extensive coverage of this…
An appeal to have former President Donald Trump removed from the Republican primary ballot of Michigan in 2024 was denied by the Michigan Supreme Court. This decision stands in opposition to the recent decision rendered by the Colorado Supreme Court, which, on the basis of his participation in the Capitol disturbance on January 6, 2021, disqualified Trump from the Colorado 2024 ballots under the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. The judgment was explicated by Justice Elizabeth Welch of the Michigan Supreme Court, who highlighted notable distinctions between the election laws of Michigan and Colorado. The aforementioned distinctions played…
Former First Lady Melania Trump chose to spend her Christmas with her ailing mother, forgoing the traditional Trump family Christmas celebration at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. A source close to Melania informed Fox News Digital of her decision, highlighting her devotion to her family. Melania’s commitment to her mother during this time of illness underscores her family values. Despite missing the festive gathering at Mar-a-Lago, where former President Donald Trump and their son Barron, along with other family members, were present, Melania prioritized her mother’s well-being. Throughout her tenure as First Lady and beyond, Melania Trump has been known…
Jim Chilton, an Arizona-based rancher of five generations, has expressed apprehension regarding the intensifying border crisis, citing the increase in unauthorized migrant crossings on his property as a threat to national security. Chilton, in an interview with Fox News, characterized the situation as a grave concern, emphasizing the inadequate level of security that permeates the majority of the border. Chilton’s ranch has emerged as a central issue in the ongoing crisis at the southern frontier, where U.S. Customs and frontier Protection (CBP) data indicates an unprecedented influx of unauthorized migrants. During the initial week of December, the Tucson Sector in…
In a recent legal maneuver, Special Counsel Jack Smith submitted a motion to the district court aiming to restrict the narrative that former President Donald Trump’s defense team can present to the jury in his upcoming federal trial, set for March. The motion, lodged on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, seeks to curtail Trump’s ability to make certain statements during his trial on charges related to alleged interference in the 2020 election. Specifically, the motion requests to bar Trump from claiming that the Department of Justice, under President Biden’s influence, is persecuting him. It…
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman recently expressed his views on various political issues, including his stance on Israel and his opinions on the Democratic Party’s direction, in a detailed interview with Politico. Contrasting with some Democratic concerns, Fetterman displayed confidence regarding President Biden’s position against former President Trump in various polls. He emphasized the dynamic nature of politics, noting that a lot can change before the next election cycle. Fetterman, voicing his support for Biden, also addressed Democratic strategist James Carville’s recent comments. He challenged Carville’s relevance in current political discourse, questioning the utility of Carville’s critiques of President Biden and…
In a recent development, ex-President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing critique of Congresswoman Debbie Dingell. This outburst followed Dingell’s public concerns over Trump’s remarks about judges and her criticism of his Christmas address. Trump, using social media as his platform, accused Dingell of contributing to national decline, escalating crime rates, and even targeted her emotional response to her husband’s passing. The conflict was seemingly ignited by Dingell’s comments on a CNN segment, where she lambasted the ex-president for his unseasonal Christmas message, suggesting his adversaries ‘rot in hell.’ Dingell expressed her disappointment, stating, “It’s truly disheartening to hear such a…
The body of South Korean actor Lee Sun-kyun, renowned for his performance in the Academy Award-winning film “Parasite,” was located in a car in Seoul, according to the Yonhap news agency. The 1975-born actor was discovered incapacitated in a park within the city; his vehicle was overflowing with charcoal briquettes. According to reports, Lee’s spouse contacted the police to inform them that he had vacated their residence before delivering a suicide note. The tragic circumstances surrounding Lee’s death are further compounded by the ongoing investigation into allegations of his illicit drug use, a subject that is subject to stringent regulations…
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of former President Donald Trump, has openly expressed opposition to the idea of Nikki Haley being chosen as his father’s vice-presidential running mate. In a recent interview with Newsmax’s Eric Bolling, Trump Jr. voiced his strong disapproval of Haley, citing her political stance and influence within the establishment. Trump Jr. criticized Haley for her support of ongoing wars and labeled her as a puppet of the Washington, D.C. establishment, favored by the billionaire class for their control. His remarks come amid Haley’s rising popularity in the GOP primary polls, where she has recently closed…
Savanah Nicole Soto, an 18-year-old pregnant adolescent, and Matthew Guerra, a 22-year-old boyfriend, were discovered dead in a vehicle in San Antonio, Texas, in a tragic turn of events that police are investigating as a possible murder. The couple was found inside the Kia Optima located outside the Colinas at Medical Apartments, which was owned by Guerra, according to police chief Bill McManus’s confirmation. A family member identified the corpses, which were subsequently reported to the San Antonio police, on Tuesday afternoon. The bodies are believed to be those of Soto and Guerra. Chief McManus reported that the couple seemed…