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Reports indicate that the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation is currently facing severe financial difficulties, nearing bankruptcy due to substantial payouts made to various chapters, both legitimate and illegitimate. During the period from 2021 to 2022, donations to the foundation plummeted by 88%, resulting in an annual deficit of $8.5 million, as reported by The Washington Free Beacon. Adding to the organization’s troubles, one of the co-founders, Patrisse Cullors, resigned in 2021 amidst allegations of financial impropriety, misusing group funds for personal gain. According to The New York Post, Cullors embarked on a significant real estate shopping spree, acquiring…

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Numerous individuals are pressing for the retirement of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), aged 89, out of concern for her well-being. Recently, the senator experienced an extended absence due to a bout of shingles, and upon her return, she required the assistance of a wheelchair. However, the impact on President Joe Biden’s court nominations does not trouble Hillary Clinton regarding Senator Feinstein’s health. The former first lady voiced her belief that the potential loss would not be a worthy tradeoff if Feinstein were to step down. In an interview with Time at the Chicago Humanities Festival, Clinton expressed her thoughts on…

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Target Corporation, in response to customer feedback and potential reputation damage, has decided to relocate certain LGBTQ products from the front of its stores. This decision appears to be a shift from the company’s previous stance on “woke” capitalism, as expressed by CEO Brian Cornell in a recent interview. During an episode of Fortune’s “Leadership Next” podcast, Cornell praised the positive impact of “woke” business decisions on both the company’s brand and society. He emphasized the value created by their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, citing increased sales and improved employee and customer engagement as outcomes. However, Target faced a…

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A professor at a prominent art school in New York City has been terminated from her position following a series of troubling incidents. Shellyne Rodriguez, a 46-year-old part-time teacher at Hunter College and the School of Visual Arts, engaged in confrontations with pro-life students and even threatened a reporter with a machete. The chain of events unfolded in early May when Rodriguez verbally attacked students who were staffing a pro-life kiosk within the university premises, using obscenities and causing damage to the exhibit. Matters escalated further when she brandished a machete and threatened a reporter who had visited her Bronx…

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Sam Brinton, a former nuclear official who does not identify as male, is currently facing theft charges related to stolen luggage. Presently, Brinton is held in “pre-placement” at a Maryland men’s jail but is expected to be transferred to a Virginia facility within the next week. In accordance with the policy of the Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, inmates are classified and housed separately based on their biological sex. Factors considered include genitalia, management, security, and ensuring health and safety. Brinton, who prefers they/them pronouns, was taken into custody last week at their residence on suspicion of Grand…

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Trump’s legal team has raised concerns about the perceived unfair treatment of the former president and has requested a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland to address the ongoing investigation. In a letter addressed to Garland, Trump’s attorneys emphasized that their client is being treated differently compared to President Biden, his son Hunter, and the Biden family. The letter, written on behalf of Donald J. Trump, highlighted the team’s belief that the investigation led by the Special Counsel’s Office is reckless and illegal, making Trump the first president to be subjected to such scrutiny. Seeking to discuss the alleged continuous…

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre appeared flustered while answering reporters’ queries on Tuesday afternoon as a possible default on the country’s debt loomed, as she found herself contradicting the Biden administration’s previously stated positions on the topic. Jean-Pierre emphasized that the president had been talking to Republicans for a long time. An aide to President Biden said on Tuesday that she has “always been very clear” that the White House is “negotiating on the budget.” Despite this week’s boasting about Biden’s negotiations with House Republicans and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Jean-Pierre appeared on tape earlier this month and in…

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Breitbart News has learned from multiple sources that Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to declare his candidacy for president in 2024 during a Twitter exchange with Elon Musk on Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. After months of rumors, a Fox News story on Wednesday confirmed the governor’s intention to formally enter the 2024 presidential election. According to the source, DeSantis will also formally submit paperwork to the Federal Election Commission. Casey DeSantis, the governor’s wife, also posted a link to the Fox News piece with the comment, “Big if true…” Months of anticipation have led up to this…

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In recent developments, former President Donald Trump once again found himself embroiled in controversy as he vehemently denied the allegations made by E. Jean Carroll, a magazine writer who accused him of abuse and defamation. The ongoing court battle seemed destined for another round, with a New York jury having already found Trump guilty and awarded Carroll $5 million in damages. Just hours after the jury’s verdict, Trump took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Carroll, questioning her credibility and denouncing her claims as “fake” and “made-up.” He further alleged that Carroll had made derogatory remarks about her…

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In certain southern cities, Pride flags and merchandise have been removed from businesses. Premiere on Fox The company ordered several of its southern outlets to remove LGBTQ Pride displays from their front windows due to customer “outrage” and the potential for a “Bud Light situation.” Massive displays celebrating June Pride month are a yearly tradition at many Target stores around the country, and this year’s selection includes anything from “tuck-friendly” swimming suits for transgender people to mugs that read “gender fluid.” However, the retail giant has come under fire from conservatives who are unhappy with the displays, especially those involving…

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The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) recently issued a grave warning, indicating that the potential future pandemic could be even deadlier than the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general, stressed the urgent need for thorough preparations to mitigate the impact of such an event. During a virtual meeting of the World Health Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland, Dr. Tedros highlighted that despite progress in combating COVID-19, the pandemic is far from over. He expressed concerns regarding the persistent threat of new variants emerging, which could trigger fresh waves of infections and lead to increased morbidity…

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In a significant legal development, former President Donald Trump finds himself constrained from employing the prosecution’s evidence against witnesses or any other parties involved in his ongoing criminal case. During a virtual court hearing held in New York City on Tuesday, the presiding judge disclosed that Trump, who previously pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment in 2016, is scheduled to face trial on March 25, 2024—months ahead of the anticipated 2024 presidential election. As the case remains pending, Trump has been barred from sharing any of the discovery materials provided…

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Amid a flurry of legislative activity, Nebraska’s Governor Jim Pillen, a prominent figure within the Republican Party, has recently affixed his signature to a consequential bill that ushers in a series of restrictions. Notably, the new law prohibits the majority of abortions after the 12-week mark and places a strict ban on transgender surgeries for individuals under the age of 18. The signing ceremony unfolded against a backdrop of fervent debates and heated demonstrations at Lincoln’s bustling capital building. During the legislature’s Friday session, a wave of arrests marred the proceedings. As Nebraska’s status as the 18th state to enact…

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In a dramatic turn of events, chaos unfolded at the White House when a U-Haul truck forcefully breached the security barriers late on Monday night. The ensuing commotion led to the arrest of the driver, who now faces a multitude of charges, including the grave offense of threatening the president. According to sources cited by the Daily Mail, the individual behind the wheel was identified as Sai Varshith Kandula, a 19-year-old resident of Chesterfield, Missouri. With audacity unmatched, Kandula skillfully maneuvered his pickup truck across Lafayette Park, barreling straight into a security barrier that stood defiantly in front of the…

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In the late hours of Monday night, following unsuccessful negotiations between President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling, Biden made a brief statement declaring the talks to be “productive.” Despite areas of disagreement, both Biden and McCarthy emphasized the urgency of averting a default and the economic catastrophe it would bring. Biden’s statement highlighted the commitment to work in good faith towards a bipartisan solution, reiterating that a default is not an option. He acknowledged that while progress had not been made thus far, discussions would continue between the Speaker, his lead negotiators, Chairman McHenry,…

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