Hour 1 Zelenskyy outraged after Biden rejects Ukraine‘s NATO membership: ‘unprecedented and absurd’
How many Russians have died in Ukraine? Data shows what Moscow hides
Bishop for Church of England Says Lord’s Prayer is Problematic
Lucas Miles talks exposing threat of ‘woke culture’ in churches, misusing Jesus for propaganda
“Just unfathomable”: Disney World is “just about empty” during summer vacation season
Hour 2 Wired magazine says owning a home security camera “increases the possibility of racial profiling,” you racist
Next target of environmentalists: Your tires and brakes
Young woman says TikTok brainwashed her into becoming transgender and she is now de-transitioning
Report: YMCA bans 16-year-old girl, kicks her off swim team for objecting to naked men in women’s locker room
Hour 3 New Report: More Biden Censorship of US Social Media in Collusion With Ukrainian Spy Agency
Indianapolis City-County Council votes to pass controversial gun ordinance
They passed an illegal ordinance that violates the Indiana and US Constitutions and they will get sued and spend tax dollars to defend an illegal ordinance and they will lose.
FLASHBACK: Banning gun sales to young American adults under 21 is unconstitutional, judge rules
FLASHBACK: Federal court says restrictions on handgun sales to people under 21 are unconstitutional
They passed an illegal ordinance that violates theIndiana and US Constitutions and they will get sued and spendtax dollars to defend an illegal ordinance and they will lose.
An Indiana senator railed against Carrier Corp. for moving manufacturing jobs to Mexico last year, even as he profited from a family business that relies on Mexican labor to produce dye for ink pads, according to records reviewed by The Associated Press.
“Words cannot even begin to describe the level of revulsion I feel after reading Representative Scott Hamann’s recent tirade that has come to light,” Kouzounas said in a statement. “Perhaps the most alarming aspect of this tirade is an implied death threat against our president.”
Last week, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the First Amendment does apply to the filming of police officers. This ruling affirms five other previous appeals court rulings.
Based on the evidence obtained in the ongoing investigation, it has been determined the vehicle driven by Venus Williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal and attempted to travel north through the intersection to Ballenisles Drive.
A US professor telephoned Great Ormond Street Hospital at the request of the White House offering dramatic new evidence in the fight to keep Charlie Gard alive.
The parents of baby Charlie Gard have set out to debunk assertions about Charlie’s development, comfort, and quality of life, as they fight to have their son released from hospital to receive experimental treatment in the U.S., standing by their position that as long as Charlie is still fighting “then we’re still fighting”.
The report, “Gaza – 1o Years On”, published by the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO), said living conditions in Gaza are deteriorating “further and faster” than the last investigation predicted, and that its 2 million residents are suffering from substadard healthcare, education, incomes and a dire lack of electricity and fresh water.
Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez transferred large sums of money to a former rival’s campaign after he dropped out of the DNC chair race and endorsed Perez.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who dropped out of the race shortly before the voting began, did not have debt after the campaign and did not receive any transfers from Perez, spokespeople said.
ISAs provide an alternative to repaying federal or private loans that students must repay (and don’t forget interest). Under an ISA, an entity funds a student’s college education in exchange for a percentage of the individual’s future income. Low-income students pay a small share, while high-income students pay more. The repayment lengths and periods vary and are pre-determined by the investor.
An official for the Department of Education said that 90 percent of sexual assault accusations amount to drunk sex or regret after sex, according to a Wednesday report.
“What I said was flippant, and I am sorry,” she said in her statement. “All sexual harassment and sexual assault must be taken seriously — which has always been my position and will always be the position of this department … My words in the New York Times poorly characterized the conversations I’ve had with countless groups of advocates.”
This is where the facts of the meeting become important. The lawyer promised information about Russian illegal donations to Clinton and the DNC. Trump, Jr. wasn’t promised hacked DNC data or Clinton emails. A Russian said she had proof other Russians gave money illegally to the Clintons. Can you imagine the Clinton campaign turning down this meeting if the role was reversed? If a random Russian had information about other Russians illegally funding Trump’s campaign, John Podesta certainly would have met with her.