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Insurance fraud

In a very unique court case, a South Carolina lawyer turned himself in Thursday in connection to an alleged $10 million insurance fraud scheme that was supposed to end in his death. Alex Murdaugh is charged with insurance fraud, conspiracy and filing a false police report. After about five hours, Murdaugh was released from custody…

covid states Health officials

According to a new report from Kaiser Health News released Wednesday, members of every state legislature are trying to weaken the ability of state health officials to implement restrictions put in place to protect the public against infectious diseases. The report said at least 26 states pushed through laws that permanently weaken government authority to protect…

President Joe Biden’s vaccine regulations for the private sector is getting slammed by some and praised by others. Some, go so far as to call it unconstitutional, while others are saying it’s just what is needed to end the pandemic. What exactly is in the vaccine regulations? Let’s get this straight. The private sector regulations…

Thursday, President Joe Biden asked unvaccinated Americans, “What more do you need to see? We’ve made vaccinations free, safe, and convenient.” He continued, “We’ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us.” Biden then went on to announce six new vaccination guidelines and requirements. Some of his announcement was expected,…

federal workers

President Joe Biden announced tighter COVID-19 vaccine requirements for federal workers Thursday. The video above shows clips from Biden’s announcement In July, President Biden required federal workers to either get the vaccine or be subjected to regular testing and masking protocols. Thursday afternoon, Biden signed a new executive order requiring vaccination for employees of the…

Supreme Court politics history

Fans of the United States Constitution pride themselves on the concept of balance of power among the three branches of government. The legislative branch can raise taxes, amend the Constitution and enact laws. The executive branch can veto them, control the military and appoint judges. The judicial branch can declare laws and presidential actions unconstitutional…

Attacks trial

The trial for 20 men accused of planning or executing one of the worst terror attacks to ever hit the West got underway Wednesday. The video above shows a sketch from inside the courtroom and scenes from the courthouse. The attacks, which happened in several locations around Paris, France in November of 2015, left 130…

The Pentagon confirmed Monday it had finished its evacuation mission in Afghanistan. According to the head of the U.S. Central Command Gen. Frank McKenzie, the last U.S. planes took off just a minute before midnight Tuesday local time. Tuesday was the deadline President Joe Biden had set to have all Americans and Afghan allies out…

Abbott order

(AP) — Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Wednesday banning any state or local vaccine requirements, and he called on Texas legislators to vote it into law during their current special session. The move came as Texas reported the most COVID-19 patients in its hospitals since the pandemic began. Abbott issued his ban…

Capitol Police

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Capitol Police officers who were attacked and beaten during the Capitol riot filed a lawsuit Thursday against former President Donald Trump, his allies and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of intentionally sending a violent mob on Jan. 6 to disrupt the congressional certification of the election. The suit in…

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