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Top RICO lawyer: Trump’s Georgia trial will move to federal court. Here’s why.
One of the nation’s top RICO lawyers with over 40 years of experience litigating high-profile criminal cases said Donald Trump’s Georgia election trial will take place in a federal courtroom. Buddy Parker, a partner with Maloy Jenkins Parker legal practice, predicted that Trump’s legal team will successfully make a motion to move the case into federal… -
Overwhelmed NYC considers housing immigrants in Central Park
More than 95,000 immigrants have arrived in New York City since last spring. Now, the city is so overwhelmed that the mayor’s office is considering housing them in Central Park and Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. The city is required by law to provide shelter to anyone who asks, but Mayor Eric Adams said it has run… -
Trump charges closely align with Jan. 6 investigative committee criminal referrals
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four charges by special counsel Jack Smith who is investigating attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Trump is scheduled to appear in court Thursday, Aug. 3. Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, two counts related to obstructing an official proceeding of Congress… -
Study: 12th grade boys lean conservative, but not politically invested
An annual survey is getting some buzz because it revealed that 23% of 12th grade males identify as conservative, compared to just 13% who identify as liberal. That statistic is getting attention because it directly contradicts reports and opinions that state young people are mostly liberal. But there’s additional information that is not being discussed. … -
Devon Archer: VP Biden had business dinner with Hunter, Russian oligarch
Hunter Biden’s good friend and business partner Devon Archer spoke to the House Oversight Committee Monday, July 31, during a four hour, closed-door interview. Archer described how Hunter used his father’s name and position as leverage when doing business overseas. This story is being covered by news outlets on both the right and left. The… -
Here’s how to apply for the new student loan income-driven repayment plan
The Biden administration launched a new beta website for its income driven repayment program called SAVE that was announced after the Supreme Court struck down its student loan forgiveness plan. The site will accept applications which take about 10 minutes to complete. According to the Education Department, the new plan will help the typical borrower… -
An LA firefighter made $700k. Here are the highest-paid public officials in the US
It’s well known that the president makes $400,000 a year and members of Congress make $174,000. But there are some state and city officials in the U.S. who make so much money that they’re in the top 10%, and even the top 5%, of earners in this country. Here are just a few: University sports… -
Manhattan Project radioactive waste made people ill. Should the gov’t pay the medical bills?
Should the U.S. government pay for the medical bills of people who were exposed to radioactive waste created during the Manhattan Project? Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced a bill to do just that after people living near a creek in his home state became ill and had to move. Hawley wants the government to compensate… -
What happens if Russia uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine?
For more than two decades, Vladimir Putin hasn’t just led Russia, he’s pushed out any who would oppose him. Many believe it’s why he invaded Ukraine, and why he never goes too long without rattling the saber. “I think what Putin is doing, is he’s trying to, with the limited resources he has, but with… -
Lawmakers want the government to track what people buy with SNAP
Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., introduced legislation that would require the government to track which foods people buy with SNAP benefits. They hope it will lead to healthier eating. “SNAP plays a crucial role in alleviating poverty and food insecurity, but needs to do better at improving nutrition security and diet quality,”… -
Congress wants to declassify even more UFO, extraterrestrial documents
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., introduced legislation that would create a commission to oversee the declassification of documents related to unidentified aerial phenomena and extraterrestrials. It is included in the National Defense Authorization Act and appears to have enough support to pass. “For decades, many Americans have been fascinated by objects mysterious and unexplained… -
See who qualifies for $39 billion in new student loan forgiveness
The Biden administration is forgiving $39 billion in student loans for 804,000 borrowers. The loans will be automatically discharged in a matter of weeks. The Department of Education said the forgiveness fixes miscalculations for people on income-driven repayment plans. Those borrowers had to make 20 to 25 years of payments, or 240 to 300 qualifying… -
Scientists deny that Dr. Fauci influenced their paper on COVID origins
The authors of an article on the origins of COVID-19 are standing by their conclusion that the COVID-19 pandemic did not start with an accidental lab leak. Instead, they say it was likely the result of a natural zoonotic transfer. The authors also denied that Dr. Anthony Fauci encouraged them to write the article and…