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North Carolina bill increasing punishments for rioters will become law after no governor veto

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will allow a bill increasing penalties for rioters to become law after deciding against blocking the piece of legislation — a move he made in 2021.

Trump’s Claim of Tuesday ‘Arrest’ Is Highly Unlikely

Trump’s indictment is imminent, but his claim of a Tuesday ‘arrest’ is conjecture — and unlikely to happen, precisely because he said it would...

Alex Jones transferring assets to family and friends, evading payments to Sandy Hook families: NYT

Infowars host Alex Jones has transferred millions of dollars’ worth of assets to family and friends, potentially shielding his wealth from the nearly $1.5 billion in legal damages he owes to the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims, according to The New York Times. Jones was ordered last fall to pay more than $1.4 billion...

DOJ asks SCOTUS to review ruling that overturned firearm ban for those with domestic violence restraining orders

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked the Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling that overturned a federal law banning those under domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in February that the law was no longer constitutional based on the Supreme Court’s decision last June in New...

California Democrats kill harsher penalties for sex crimes, favor stricter punishments for high-value theft

California Assembly Member Joe Patterson called out Democrat's for playing "partisan politics" after Democrat lawmakers killed his bill days before passing similar legislation.

Biden admin moves to shut down another mine over eco concerns amid green energy push

The Biden administration proposed banning mining for two decades in a South Dakota national forest area over concerns about environmental impacts.

Corruption does the talking for Joe Biden

"He can run but he can’t hide,” legendary boxer Joe Louis once said about an opponent. These days, the same thing might be said...

Police supervisor in Tyre Nichols’ death retired with benefits day prior to termination hearing: reports

The police supervisor who responded to the scene of Tyre Nichols’ arrest retired with benefits the day before his termination hearing, according to media reports. Lt. DeWayne Smith, who spent 25 years on the Memphis police force, was facing disciplinary charges for neglect of duty, unauthorized public statements and compliance with regulations, when he submitted...

Women can’t lean in to fix structural pay gaps 

In the United States, women are encouraged to be part of the solution: lean in, we’re told, negotiate a higher starting salary, raise your hand for projects, and write emails without too many exclamation points. But removing the “just checking in” language from emails is not going to address the underlying systemic causes of gender...

Pence on Trump calls for protests against indictment: ‘Violence will not be tolerated’

Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday that he considers the Manhattan district attorney’s potential indictment of former President Trump to be “deeply troubling” but emphasized that “violence will not be tolerated” as the former president calls for protests. Trump said in a post to Truth Social that he expects to be arrested on Tuesday in...

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