Month: April 2023

A giant transgender (biological male) student at a Riverside, California high school assaulted a girl after exposing his genitals in the girls locker room this week. The transgender student at MLK High School reportedly spit on the girls and physically assaulted them. “He’s [in the] girls’ locker room, using girls’ restrooms,” said MLK student Aiden
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The Kansas legislature secured bipartisan support Thursday to overrule the governor’s veto of a law that prevents men from entering women’s restrooms, locker rooms and other single-sex spaces by defining the term “sex” as biological sex at birth. The House passed the “Women’s Bill of Rights,” or Senate Bill 180, in a 84-40 vote on
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Three soldiers have died following a collision between two army helicopters in the US state of Alaska. Two of the soldiers died at the scene, with the third dying while on the way to hospital. A fourth soldier is being treated in hospital for injuries following the crash on Thursday, which involved two AH-64 Apache
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WASHINGTON –  I am about to put the finishing touches on my memoir. The book will be about 400 pages in length, but I had a lot to reveal. I spent some time dilating on my adventures with the world champion Indiana University swim team. It seemed that everyone on the team held a world
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Megyn Kelly has been a great source of insider information on the whole Tucker Carlson/FOX News fiasco. According to Kelly and her sources, Tucker has not actually been fired by FOX News. He has been put into a sort of limbo where he is still technically under contract. This means Tucker can’t go anywhere else
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Michael Ramirez Ramirez, who studied premed at the University of California, Irvine, originally considered journalism a hobby. But he was hooked when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology. “Editorial cartoons should be smart and substantive, provocative and informative. They should stir passions
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Aaron Smith, chief executive officer of the National Cannabis Industry Association, speaks during a news conference on the Safe Banking Act outside the US Capitol in Washington, D.C., US, on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022. Ting Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images A group of bipartisan lawmakers reintroduced the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act
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Thursday’s White House press briefing featured an embarrassing performance by the ever-inept Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as she tried to defend and explain away an infamous photo captured of President Biden holding a card Wednesday afternoon with the name of a reporter he called on (Courtney Subramanian of the Los Angeles Times) and a typed-out
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Two Indiana school teachers have been accused of forcing a 7-year-old special education student to eat his own vomit, according to police. Reprehensible accusations have come to light against two educators at the Brown Elementary School in Brownsburg, Indiana. Two educators with the Brownsburg Community School Corp. are accused of abusing a 7-year-old during class.
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A coalition of conservative leaders and former political appointees has compiled a game plan for the next conservative president to restructure the federal government’s bureaucracy to make it more cost effective, high performing, and accountable to Americans. If that project had existed in 2016, Donald Trump would have achieved more faster as president, a leader in
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President Joe Biden expressed hopefulness about the economy following a dismal GDP report on Thursday, but Wall Street executives are preparing for the worst, according to Politico. The U.S. economy’s annual growth rate slowed more than expected to 1.1% in the first quarter of 2023, according to GDP statistics released by the Bureau of Economic
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Jackass star Brendan ‘Bam’ Margera, who had been wanted by police after allegedly attacking his brother on Sunday at his Philadelphia home, has surrendered to Pennsylvania State Police. The 43-year-old was arraigned and pleaded not guilty, according to his lawyer, Michael van der Veen. He was charged with simple assault, harassment and four counts of
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Majorities of House lawmakers in both political parties shot down a measure that would have compelled President Joe Biden to pull all U.S. troops out of Somalia, other than troops protecting the American embassy. The text of the measure would have instructed “the President to remove all United States Armed Forces, other than United States
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Two armed males attempted a home invasion by pretending to be Door Dash delivery men dropping off Taco Bell food, but one of the residents pulled out a gun and killed one of the suspects. Police found 18-year-old Grayson Rhue of Roswell, Georgia, dead from multiple wounds lying in the driveway outside of a home
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