Banned Books

More than 10,000 books were removed from school library shelves over the 2023-2024 school year, free expression advocacy group PEN America said in a new report released Monday at the start of national Banned Books Week. The tally marks a nearly triple-fold increase from the 3,362 bans in the previous school year. The book bans … Read more

Pager Explosions

Thousands of Hezbollah Activists have been killed or injured as a result of a targeted attack by the State of Israel. Allegedly the Mossad has successfully blown up many media devices held by Hezbollah soldiers. The results of the attacks are still being analyzed, but experts are saying that many targets have been killed or … Read more

Jeffrey Epstein

On July 6, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein is arrested on federal sex trafficking charges in New York. On Aug. 10, 2019, guards find Epstein dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City. Investigators conclude he killed himself. On July 2, 2020, Federal prosecutors in New York charge Ghislaine Maxwell with sex crimes, … Read more

Too Many Migrants?

The town of Springfield, Ohio has been under the spotlight over whether or not Haitian migrants are eating domestic pets and other local wildlife. What is not getting attention is the magnitude of immigration into this small town. Springfield has been inundated with 20,000 Haitian migrants during the ongoing surge at the US southern border. … Read more

Presidential Debate

Today’s poll will have several parts. The much anticipated debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris takes place today in Philadelphia. There has been some controversy regarding debate “rules”, particularly the candidates will have their microphones turned off when the other candidate is speaking. Some say this favors Trump, and others … Read more

Dual Citizenship

Federal government officials in the White House, the US Senate and the US House of Representatives are all elected by the constituents in their districts to govern and vote according the best interests of that constituency. They are also called upon to represent the best interests of the United States on matters that affect the … Read more

Student Loan Forgiveness

Seven Republican led states have sued the U.S. Department of Education to block the Biden administration from carrying out its sweeping new student loan forgiveness plan. In the lawsuit, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Dakota and Ohio all accuse the Education Department of illegally trying to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in federal … Read more

Gang Takeover

Since the beginning of the migrant surge 3 1/2 years ago, Denver has proudly proclaimed itself as a “sanctuary city.” As a result, Denver attracted a large number of illegal immigrants who have since spread out into the nearby suburbs and smaller cities. The city of Aurora, Co. has attracted many members of a notorious … Read more

Money for Migrants

The California Senate passed a controversial bill this week that would allow some illegal immigrants to secure first time home buying loans. Last year, California launched the California Dream For All Shared Appreciation program, which was created to help low and middle income individuals buy homes. If AB 1840 becomes law, it would expand the … Read more

Truth in Censorship

Mark Zuckerberg, chairman and CEO of the social media company Meta, said in a letter to the House Judiciary committee on Monday that his teams were pressured by the Biden White House to censor some content around the Covid19 pandemic. “In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our … Read more

Stuck in Space

NASA it’s too risky to bring two stranded astronauts back to Earth in Boeing’s troubled new capsule, and they’ll have to wait until next year for a ride home with SpaceX. What should have been a weeklong test flight for the pair will now last more than eight months. The seasoned pilots have been stuck … Read more

Military Back Pay

Former President Donald Trump vowed, if elected come November, to rehire military service members who were let go for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccination and said “They will get their back pay and an apology from our government.” Very few of the fired 8,000 service members have rejoined the military following the repeal of the vaccine … Read more

RFK Jr. Lawsuit

A federal judge on August 20th ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can continue to pursue his lawsuit against the Biden administration over censorship at the direction of the government. According to District Court Judge Terry Doughty, Kennedy meets the standard set by the Supreme Court because there is “ample evidence” to show he was … Read more

Missing Children

House Speaker Mike Johnson slammed the Biden administration after a “stunning” inspector general’s report released Tuesday found nearly 300,000 migrant children have gone missing in the US. “This administration’s failure to secure our border is facilitating what is the equivalent of a modern day slavery operation,” Johnson told reporters. “The southern border is a national … Read more

Panama Migrants

President José Raúl Mulino of Panama campaigned on a promise to “close” the Darién Gap, the dangerous stretch of jungle which more than half a million migrants crossed last year on their way north from South America. The US is paying for Panama to start repatriating undocumented migrants to their country of origin, rather than … Read more

Price Controls

Inflation and high grocery prices are still frustrating many voters. Under the Biden-Harris administration, grocery prices have shot up 21%. “We all know that prices went up during the pandemic when the supply chains shut down and failed,” Harris said Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina. “But our supply chains have now improved and prices are … Read more

$25K Subsidies

The Kamala Harris campaign wants to offer an average of $25,000 assistance to all first-time homebuyers in the country, which the Democratic presidential nominee says would be provided to more than four million people over four years if she were to occupy the Oval Office. Simple math puts the cost of the proposed idea at … Read more

Afghan Parade

Taliban authorities kicked off celebrations of the third anniversary of their rule over Afghanistan on August 14, at the former US Bagram air base. The Bagram parade was the largest Taliban show of force since regaining control of the country in 2021. The parade showed off the over $10 Billion dollars of military hardware abandoned … Read more

British Censors

In Great Britain, footage of the violent clashes involving anti-immigration protesters and the groups of counter-protesters, some of whom have been seen waving Palestinian flags, has gone viral on social media. The government is now warning that sharing such content may have serious consequences. One key aspect that makes this apparent crackdown on social media … Read more

EU Threatens Musk

Thierry Breton, who oversees the EU’s enforcement of new social media rules tried to take on Elon Musk. He sent Musk a letter posted on X that warned the tech mogul about spreading “harmful content,” ahead of Musk’s livestreamed interview with Donald Trump. Within hours, he faced accusations of meddling in American politics. Linda Yaccarino, … Read more