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Trump Targets E. Jean Carroll in Michigan Rally, Asking ‘Who is the woman?’

At a Michigan rally on Saturday evening, Donald Trump, while addressing his supporters, openly mocked E. Jean Carroll just weeks following a jury’s decision to make the ex-president pay $83.3 million in damages.  Mockery at Michigan Rally  Speaking at the campaign event in Waterford Township, Michigan, the leading Republican presidential candidate discussed his recent legal…

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Trump Rants About Judge and Legal Opponents Amid Legal Fines Potentially Exceeding $500M

Former President Donald Trump fiercely criticized the judge who imposed a $355 million fine on him during his New York civil fraud trial.  Fiery Critique of $355M Fine Trump also targeted the extensive list of prosecutors pursuing cases against him as he campaigned in Michigan on Saturday night.  The ex-president faces penalties that, with interest,…

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Alabama Supreme Court Rules Frozen Embryos as Children, Sparks Fertility Care Debates

The Alabama Supreme Court’s decision to classify frozen embryos in test tubes as children has created a stir in the reproductive medicine community. Ruling Shocks Fertility World This verdict brings up troubling legal concerns for prospective parents nationwide, particularly those relying on in vitro fertilization. It puts a question mark over fertility treatments for potential…

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Convicted Jan. 6 Rioter Demands ‘Accountability’ for Politicians Who Spread 2020 Election Lies

During his sentencing, a Minnesota man convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack emphasized the need for ‘accountability’ from politicians who propagated election fraud lies.  Politicians’ Role in Capitol Chaos Brian Mock, who received a 33-month federal prison sentence, significantly less than the nine years sought by prosecutors, criticized these politicians.  Trump…

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Texas Marks a Victory by Taking Control of Strategic Island Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Officials in Texas are marking a victory with the take-over of an island near the U.S.-Mexico boundary, known as a “safe haven” for the cartel’s drug and weapon operations.  Cartels and Immigration Republican Congressman Tony Gonzales, representing Texas’ 23rd Congressional District which covers the largest portion of the U.S-Mexico border, informed Newsweek about the Mexican…

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Teacher with Ten Years’ Experience Fired in Georgia for Gender Identity Picture Book

The Georgia Board of Education upheld the firing of a teacher on Thursday.  Parental Backlash  Katie Rinderle, with 10 years of teaching experience, faced repercussions for reading ‘My Shadow Is Purple’ by Scott Stuart to her fifth grade class at Due West Elementary School in March.  Classroom Instruction Debate Following complaints from some parents, the…

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