Author: slstaff

As Americans line up at polling stations this Tuesday, the stakes are high in several critical races. From Kentucky’s gubernatorial clash to Ohio’s decisive constitutional amendment on abortion, the outcomes are poised to shape the political landscape significantly. In the Bluegrass State, incumbent Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, is locked in a neck-and-neck battle with Republican contender, Attorney General Daniel Cameron. A recent Emerson College Poll has indicated a dead heat between the two candidates, with each securing 47% of the prospective votes. This marks a significant shift from earlier polls where Cameron trailed by a substantial margin, suggesting a…

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During a fervent political rally in Pennsylvania, Senator John Fetterman experienced a heated moment when a demonstrator advocating for Palestinian rights confronted him. This incident followed closely on the heels of Senator Fetterman’s pointed remarks regarding Governor Gavin Newsom of California, whom he accused of surreptitiously laying the groundwork for a presidential bid. The rally took an intense turn when the demonstrator berated Fetterman with statistics of casualties in Palestine, demanding his departure from the stage. In a poignant retort, Fetterman referenced his own health struggles with a stroke, which he suggested impaired his ability to fully comprehend the protestor’s…

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A recent episode of Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast witnessed a spirited confrontation between the comedian and renowned astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson. The focal point of their discussion was the state of free speech on college campuses and the question of whether comedians could perform without fear of immediate “cancellation” by the so-called woke mob—a question to which Maher emphatically answered in the negative. Tyson, however, expressed his concern that Maher was prematurely dismissing an entire generation and suggested that perhaps comedians should adapt their material to align with what students found acceptable. This prompted Maher to counter, asserting that…

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In a decisive move to strengthen Israel’s defense capabilities amid escalating tensions, the United States has authorized a substantial military aid package, signaling a robust commitment to its ally’s security. The package includes advanced precision-guided bomb technology designed to enhance Israel’s aerial assault precision. The approval, issued by the Biden administration on October 31, greenlights the acquisition of state-of-the-art gliding bomb units known as the Spice Family Gliding Bomb Assemblies. The deal, amounting to an estimated $320 million, is set to provide Israel with the means to retrofit conventional bombs, greatly increasing their strike accuracy. This agreement follows a precedent…

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While the civil fraud trial against Donald Trump continues, his legal team has launched a vicious personal attack. Former President Donald Trump’s legal team has adopted a high-stakes tactic in the middle of a heated $250 million civil fraud trial by launching a scathing personal attack on the New York attorney general, Letitia James. Allegations that Trump inflated his net worth and property valuations to acquire loans on advantageous conditions are at the heart of this trial, which has been the subject of frequent rebukes from the presiding judge, Judge Arthur Engoron. Alina Habba, Trump’s attorney, did not hold back…

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Brandeis University Withdraws Recognition of Students for Justice in Palestine Brandeis University has announced the revocation of recognition for the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter on its campus. The decision came to light on Monday when the Brandeis SJP canceled a planned event named “Vigil for Palestine” through an announcement on its Instagram account, citing unjust de-charting as the reason. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the Brandeis SJP expressed its disappointment at being unjustly de-charted by the university. The group accused Brandeis University, an institution that strongly values social justice, of attempting to stifle their freedom of expression.…

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In a recent update from Nashville, officials from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) clarified the status of certain images that have been widely shared across social media platforms, claiming to show excerpts from the manifesto of the individual responsible for the tragic Nashville event. On Monday afternoon, MNPD officials stated unequivocally that the images in question are not recognized as part of the official crime scene documentation. This development followed an earlier interaction with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), during which Breitbart News sought confirmation regarding the authenticity of the images believed to be linked to the shooter’s…

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The Justice Department announced that Special Counsel David Weiss will answer questions on his thorough Hunter Biden probe in an extraordinary transcribed interview with the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning. Weiss, who is investigating the President’s son, has volunteered to speak behind closed doors before the House Judiciary Committee at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Wyn Hornbuckle, Special Counsel Weiss’ spokesperson, said, “Weiss is voluntarily testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on his power. Mr. Weiss is willing to appear before the end of his inquiry to demonstrate that he has full authority over his investigation and can pursue charges…

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In an innovative approach to addressing racial issues, the Martinez Unified School District (MUSD) near Berkeley, California, has unveiled a groundbreaking program designed to develop over a hundred student leaders in the principles of Critical Race Theory (CRT). This initiative, set to unfold over the next three years with a budget exceeding $100,000, marks a significant stride in the district’s efforts toward racial equity and education. At the helm of this project is Dr. Lori Watson of Race Work, an Oakland-based consultancy firm with a focus on dismantling systemic racism. Dr. Watson’s latest venture, the Student Leaders’ Anti-Racist Movement (SLAM),…

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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has officially thrown her support behind Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in a bid to bolster his presidential campaign. The endorsement was formally announced at a rally in Des Moines on Monday night, with hopes that it will inject new momentum into DeSantis’s campaign as he faces stiff competition and seeks to establish himself as a strong alternative to frontrunner Donald Trump. The Des Moines Register has described Reynolds’ endorsement as an “enormous win” for DeSantis, given her considerable influence among Iowa Republicans. Reynolds is expected to help DeSantis on various fronts, including participating in a meet-and-greet…

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Amid a backdrop of concerning polling numbers, political strategist David Axelrod, known for his pivotal role in orchestrating Joe Biden’s ascent to the vice presidency in 2008, has suggested that the President should contemplate withdrawing from the 2024 race. The poll Axelrod referred to, conducted by The New York Times and Siena College, unveiled significant setbacks for the 80-year-old President, particularly in several key states. This polling data, gathered between October 22 and November 3, painted a less than favorable picture for Biden, with results indicating his trailing behind Donald Trump in five crucial states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and…

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The thinking of the transgender person responsible for the Nashville Christian school massacre, which resulted in the deaths of six people, has been partially revealed. Extracts from the shooter’s notebook, as disclosed by podcaster Steven Crowder, expose a terrible cocktail of racial hatred, envy, and vitriol directed toward whites, whom the shooter perceived as “privileged.” The 28-year-old shooter wrote the disturbing entry “Kill those kids!!!” in his diary on February 3. Those nerds who wear designer khakis and sports bags to private schools and whose parents drive Mustangs and Convertibles. I want to shoot you weak-ass d—ks with your mop…

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Tensions reached a boiling point during the ongoing $250 million civil fraud trial against former President Donald Trump in New York, as his attorney Alina Habba launched a scathing critique of Judge Arthur Engoron’s conduct in court. Habba accused the judge of displaying an “unhinged” demeanor, alleging that he had already formed an opinion about Trump’s culpability prior to the trial’s commencement. Amid a recess in the proceedings, Habba took to the courthouse steps to vent her frustrations, offering a vehement defense of her client, who faces allegations of inflating his net worth and property values to secure loans under…

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Former President Donald Trump made headlines on Monday when he called for a jury trial, calling the ongoing civil lawsuit against him and his businesses that does not involve a jury a “disgrace.” Trump spoke in the high-stakes legal battle begun by New York Attorney General Letitia James, adamantly defending his behavior and saying that she has “no case” against him. During his five-hour deposition, the 45th President of the United States called the legal actions “election interference” and claimed that the goal was to keep him involved in judicial procedures even after the election was over. This is a…

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In light of recent polling data that raises “legitimate concerns” about his electoral viability, renowned political analyst David Axelrod has thrown doubt on President Joe Biden’s chances of gaining re-election in 2024. Axelrod expressed his concern on social media, drawing attention to polls showing that former president Donald Trump is performing better than Biden in five of six crucial swing states. Biden only leads Trump by two percentage points in Wisconsin, but he leads by double digits in other states including Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Nevada. If Joe Biden decides to run for president again in 2024, he will…

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