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Nearly half the country believes Biden has done a ‘poor’ job with crime

Since Biden has been in office, the country has experienced a surge in violent crime. For nearly three years now, people have been inundated with stories of the innocent being victimized by an out-of-control crime problem throughout the nation. It may come as no surprise that voters in this country are scared and angry and want President Joe Biden to take some meaningful action to reduce this wave of crime.

Switzerland’s horrible idea to potentially legalize recreational cocaine

Opponents against the legalization of marijuana and other anti-drug supporters have been saying for years now that movements to legalize any drug would eventually result in pushes to legalize all drugs. Intelligent, logical, and rational people always knew this was the ultimate objective. Now, with reports coming out of Switzerland that its government is considering whether or not to legalize recreational cocaine, those who warned such a day would come get to say, “I told you so,” even if they dread doing it.

Jamal Khashoggi’s widow granted political asylum in US 

The widow of Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi journalist who was murdered in 2018, has been granted political asylum in the U.S., according to The Washington Post. “Thank you to ⁦@RepDonBeyer @timkaine @danapriest @washingtonpost for your powerful help in getting me political asylum and telling the truth. Not done yet in getting #JusticeforJamal @JKhashoggi,” Hanan Elatr...

Raskin: Trump can’t hold office again under 14th Amendment

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said Thursday he thinks the U.S. Constitution “could not be any clearer” that former President Trump is ineligible to hold public office again under the 14th Amendment. “This is a chance for these [Supreme Court] justices to show that they really mean it when they talk about textualism, when they talk...

California law that would ban firearms in most public places blocked

A California law that would ban firearms in most public places was blocked by a federal judge Wednesday. The law, struck down because U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney ruled that it violates the Second Amendment, would have gone into effect at the beginning of next month. It was signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D)...

Jamie Raskin: Supreme Court must reject Trump’s immunity claims

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) on Thursday implored the Supreme Court to reject former President Trump’s immunity claim in the federal election interference case and to do so “as quickly as possible.” “The Supreme Court must decide this question as quickly as possible if justice is to be served, and it's got to reject the extravagant...

CDC urges nursing home vaccinations

Presented by CVS Health — TK {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story CDC urges nursing home vaccinations It’s the height of respiratory virus season, but some of the country’s most vulnerable people remain at risk. © Getty According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most nursing home residents haven't...

Trump requests delay in E. Jean Carroll civil trial to consider other legal options

Former President Trump has requested a delay of trial proceedings in a defamation lawsuit against him by writer E. Jean Carroll. The former president asked for a 90-day delay in the case in a motion Thursday, according to court records obtained by CNN. Last week, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump cannot assert immunity...

EPA to propose new pesticide rule

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story EPA to propose allowing uses of pesticide after court ruling The Biden administration indicated this week that it will propose allowing many common uses of a pesticide that has been linked to developmental delays in kids. ©...

Orlando newspaper publishes spread of 673 books banned in Florida county in 2023

The Orlando Sentinel published a two-page print spread Thursday listing 673 books that have been removed from classrooms in Orange County in 2023 due to fears they violate the state’s new laws banning “sexual conduct” from public schools. Teachers with any of the 673 books on their classroom shelves have been instructed by the school...

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