Author: Erica Carlin

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticized President Joe Biden and his administration on Wednesday for persisting with hazardous immigration policies, such as covertly relocating undocumented immigrants across the country under a “humanitarian parole” program without informing local or state authorities. “First of all, it’s an illegal program. They’re bringing people in who don’t have a right to be in this country from foreign countries,” DeSantis said to applause. According to Fox 25: The Department of Homeland Security has instructed people to use the CBP One app, part of the humanitarian parole program for those coming from countries like Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, in…

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Jessica Tarlov, co-host of Fox News’ popular show “The Five,” is facing a defamation lawsuit from a key witness in the Republican impeachment investigation of President Joe Biden. Tony Bobulinski, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, has accused Tarlov of damaging his reputation by falsely claiming on air that a pro-Trump super PAC paid for his legal fees. Bobulinski alleges that Tarlov’s statements have irreparably harmed him. “Tony Bobulinski’s lawyers’ fees have been paid by a Trump super PAC,” she said. “That’s as recent as January. Do you think that a guy who’s invested in how much better off…

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Author Coleman Hughes swiftly responded to “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin on Wednesday, rejecting her accusations of him being a conservative “pawn” and “charlatan.” During a discussion about his book, “The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America,” Hughes emphasized the importance of treating people without regard to race and using socioeconomics rather than race as a means to understand disadvantage. Despite receiving applause from the audience for his argument, Hostin challenged him. Hostin, who recently discovered her ancestors owned slaves, disagreed with Hughes’ perspective, asserting that race is inherently linked to socioeconomic inequality. Hughes countered by advocating…

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Recently, the world has become increasingly perilous, not only on land and at sea but also in the skies. Over the last several days civilian airplanes have been reportedly affected by cyberattacks that are compromising their GPS systems. These attacks have led to critical navigation failures on board the aircraft, a scenario that aviation experts had previously deemed impossible. Despite the severity of the situation, there is currently no solution in sight, as professionals struggle to find a way to address this alarming security breach. This problem has escalated to the point where even high-ranking officials are affected. For instance,…

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The former President Donald Trump, already a wealthy man, has seen his wealth increase significantly with the soaring stock of Truth Social after the merger of Trump Media & Technology Group and Digital World Acquisition Corp. His overall wealth has now surpassed $6.5 billion, placing him among the world’s 500 richest individuals. This increase in wealth was further boosted by a substantial reduction in his civil fraud penalty by a New York Appellate Court, from $454 million to $175 million. Previously, Trump’s net worth had reached a high of $3.1 billion primarily due to his real estate holdings, as reported…

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On Tuesday, a UK court decided that Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, will not be extradited to the United States. The court has asked for guarantees from the US regarding Assange’s First Amendment protections and assurance that he would not face capital punishment from the US authorities for his role in leaking confidential information. If the US does not provide guarantees, Assange, an Australian citizen, will have the opportunity to appeal his extradition in May. CBS News reported: A U.K. court has ruled that Julian Assange will not be immediately extradited to face charges in the United States, giving…

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Millions of Americans are concerned about their life’s savings. Whether they’re living paycheck to paycheck, have millions of dollars in the bank, or anywhere in between, the economic sentiment has been sour since shortly after Joe Biden entered the White House. And while the stock market has seen a strong recovery following the Covid selloffs, that recovery has not outpaced inflation. In other words, the “strong” stock market appears to be a mirage according to many top economists. Adding to the concerns Americans have with their finances is the current instability of the banking system. Small banks are struggling to…

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An investigation is underway into Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill for purportedly embezzling more than $100,000 from a 96-year-old woman. The funds were allegedly used by Hill for cosmetic enhancements, dental procedures, accommodations in hotels, and other expenses. As per an affidavit from an agent of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement obtained by USA Today, the financial exploitation of the elderly woman by Hill is said to have commenced on March 15, 2021. USA Today reports: The special agent’s investigation suggests Hill had no prior relationship with the elderly woman before meeting her in March 2021 and obtaining power…

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Ordinary citizens have had enough of far-left, pro-Hamas protesters disrupting their daily lives and are now taking action. On Wednesday morning in Los Angeles, one such group of agitators received a response that was likely more than they anticipated. ABC 7 News reported that the demonstrators held an illegal rally on the highly trafficked 110 freeway to call for Israel to end its self-defense operation in the Gaza Strip – something that is heavily encouraged by Hamas. The protest began at approximately 9am and resulted in traffic being halted for several hours in downtown LA. Video footage shows large numbers…

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Vitamin D Breakthrough And Its Impact On Cancer Vitamin D is a vital nutrient for a healthy body, but its potential to affect cancer risk has recently become the focus of much research. Studies have shown that vitamin D can play an important role in preventing and responding to cancer. However, before we dive into this topic further, it’s important to understand what exactly vitamin D is and how it works in the body. Vitamin D is actually a hormone found naturally in the body that helps regulate calcium levels. It also plays a key role in maintaining strong bones…

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A recent research conducted in Finland discovered that individuals who adhere to “woke” ideals of social justice tend to experience higher levels of anxiety, unhappiness, and depression. The study, titled “Development and validation of a measurement tool for evaluating critical social justice attitudes,” was led by Oskari Lahtinen, a senior researcher at the INVEST Research Flagship Centre located at the University of Turku. Its objective was to determine the frequency of the “woke” perspective and identify its proponents. PsyPost, a publication that focuses on psychological developments, reported on its findings: An intriguing aspect of the study was its exploration of…

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A Georgia judge has ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must either dismiss special prosecutor Nathan Wade or withdraw from the case involving former President Donald Trump. The decision was made by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee after evidence was presented by attorneys representing co-defendants in the 2020 election interference case. Willis brought in Nathan Wade to help with the prosecution, but four co-defendants alleged that she had an inappropriate relationship with Wade. They claimed that Wade’s hiring by Willis was financially beneficial for him as they were already in a relationship and went on vacations…

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On Monday, Former President Donald Trump stated that if he were to be re-elected, one of his initial actions would be to release Americans he believes were wrongly imprisoned for their involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot of 2021. Trump and many others see some of the defendants from that day as political prisoners who are being unfairly targeted by President Joe Biden’s Justice Department. \ While acknowledging that some individuals did engage in violence during the riot, Trump argues that many who have been prosecuted and jailed were peaceful protesters present at the Capitol without committing any serious…

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Evidence has recently been discovered suggesting that the war in Ukraine had been pre-arranged. A video from 2016 revealed this information, inciting shock and disbelief. Careful examination of the footage indicates that this may be true. In it, Senator Lindsey Graham tells Ukrainian soldiers, “Your fight is our fight. 2017 will be the year of offense.” “All of us will go back to Washington, and we will push the case against Russia. Enough of a Russian aggression, it is time for them to pay a heavier price,” Graham continued. “Our fight is not with the Russian people but with Putin.”…

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Donald Trump, the ex-President, brought a surge of excitement to the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida as he unexpectedly appeared ringside with his eldest daughter, Ivanka. The crowd’s energy was palpable as Trump engaged in handshakes and brief conversations with notable personalities like Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports and former ESPN host Sage Steele. He graciously acknowledged the enthusiastic audience with a wave before settling in alongside Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner to witness the highly anticipated fight between Sean O’Malley and Marlon Vera. WATCH: Following a fiery speech in Rome, Georgia where he criticized Joe Biden for mispronouncing a…

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The influx of almost 180,000 migrants into New York City since the spring of 2022 has given rise to a lucrative market for criminals associated with MS-13 and other dangerous gangs. According to The New York Post, these criminals have been seen openly peddling counterfeit green cards and social security cards to undocumented individuals on street corners. These forged documents can facilitate the opening of bank accounts, obtaining employment, and potentially acquiring legitimate identification. Furthermore, they can be utilized to evade a history of criminal activities. Bruce Foucart, a former special agent in charge of Homeland Security investigations in New…

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In a significant step to address the growing safety concerns in the New York City subway system, Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday the deployment of 750 National Guard troops and 250 state police officers to the city’s subway stations. This decision follows a series of high-profile crimes on city trains, including an incident where a subway conductor was attacked in Brooklyn last month. The National Guard troops and state police officers will collaborate with the New York Police Department to conduct bag checks at busy train station entrances. Governor Hochul aims to enhance security by deterring potential criminals from…

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A pivotal witness in the bid to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from overseeing the election interference case involving ex-President Donald Trump delivered testimony that was not as favorable as anticipated. Text exchanges revealed that attorney Terrence Bradley had been aiding the defense for an extended period by providing confidential details about the romantic involvement between DA Willis and her employee, Nathan Wade. While Wade dodged questions during his court appearance, Bradley suggested that the relationship had begun prior to Wade being hired. Defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant said, “I am nervous.” “This is huge,” she said. Bradley said,…

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A significant number of soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard are being deployed to Texas to aid in border security efforts against the Biden administration. Governor Bill Lee and his wife recently visited these soldiers at the Millington Tennessee Army National Guard Armory before their deployment. Governor Lee had previously committed to sending two waves of Tennessee troops to support Texas, with the first wave comprising 50 members staying until March, to be replaced by a second wave later this spring. These forces will enhance security along the Texas border with Mexico. Maj. Gen. Ross brought more positive news to…

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