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A record amount of money is expected to be spent on advertising for the upcoming midterm elections, and a chunk of that will come from Planned Parenthood.

A record amount of money is expected to be spent on advertising for the upcoming midterm elections, and a chunk of that will come from Planned Parenthood. The organization plans to spend $50 million in nine states where abortion is on the ballot. Those nine states are: Arizona Georgia Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Hampshire North…

Taiwan has begun its own military drills, President Biden will sign the CHIPS Act in the Rose Garden, and four states have primaries Tuesday.

On Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, Taiwan began its own military drills in response to China’s ongoing drills. President Joe Biden will sign the CHIPS Act in the Rose Garden, and four states — Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut — will hold primary elections. Taiwan to begin military drills – After days of Chinese military drills…

The last two former Minneapolis police officers convicted of violating George Floyd’s civil rights were sentenced Wednesday in federal court.

J. Alexander Kueng and Tao Thao, the last two former Minneapolis police officers convicted of violating George Floyd’s civil rights, were sentenced Wednesday in federal court. Keung was sentenced to three years in prison. Thao was sentenced to three and a half years. The two men were convicted after their trial in February. The jury found…

The United States Census Bureau announced "statistically significant" miscounts in 14 states from its 2020 population survey.

The Census Bureau announced Thursday that 14 states had population miscounts as part of its 2020 survey of the United States’ population. The discrepancy is big enough for the agency to label it “statistically significant.”  The bureau’s “Post-Enumeration Survey” is conducted to gauge the accuracy of the latest census data. The PES found significant undercounts…

Kim Potter received a two-year sentence in the death of Daunte Wright.

In what some saw as a surprise, former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter received a sentence of just two years in prison in the deadly shooting of Daunte Wright. Potter was convicted of first and second degree homicide back in December. The charges came after Potter said she accidentally shot Wright with a handgun when…

The Minnesota AG is looking into a police shooting at a Minneapolis apartment.

Update (Feb. 7, 2022): In the wake of last week’s police shooting at a Minneapolis apartment, a caravan of vehicles drove through the city Sunday to demand justice for Amir Locke. This includes calling for the resignation of the city’s interim Police Chief Amelia Huffman. Some of the roughly 50 vehicles who participated in the caravan…

Kim Potter was found guilty of manslaughter in the slaying of Daunte Wright.

Update (Dec. 30, 2021): In a television interview released Wednesday, a member of the jury who found former police officer Kim Potter guilty in the slaying of Daunte Wright gave an inside look on the deliberations. The juror spoke on the condition of anonymity due to what the television station described as the “public animosity” surrounding…

Former officer Kim Potter testified in her own trial.

The defense team for former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter rested their case Friday, just after Potter took the stand at her own trial to deliver emotional testimony.  The video above shows clips from her testimony. The manslaughter trial surrounds the death of Daunte Wright back in April. Potter said Wright was trying to leave…

Biden announced his COVID winter strategy,

Looking to avoid what happened last winter, President Joe Biden announced his administration’s strategy to address COVID-19 this winter. According to the New York Times, the United States’ 7-day average for new cases peaked at over 250,000 this past January. Weekly applications for unemployment benefits also peaked at around this time at over 900,000. “Just…

A new video has escalated the feud between Reps. Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar just days before Congress is set to return to Washington.

A video posted by the Twitter account “PatriotTakes” Thursday is escalating the feud between Representatives Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) just days before Congress is set to return to Washington from its Thanksgiving break. In the video, which PatriotTakes says is from a campaign event, Rep. Boebert told a story about getting into…

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