Forty-five days after an assassin attempted to end his life, former President Donald Trump was hit on Aug. 27 with a superseding indictment in the J6 case by a Washington, D.C. grand jury. He was charged with the same four counts brought by special counsel Jack Smith for the Biden-Harris Department of Justice over one year prior by a different grand jury. Read More.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s exit from the Democratic Party (or was he booted out?) is only the latest sign that there are no more JFK Democrats left in positions of power in the Democratic Party. Read More.
According to a United Nations report last month, China filed more than 38,000 Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) patents from 2014 to 2023. That's six times more than those filed by U.S.-based inventors, the UN World Intellectual Property Organization said. Read More.
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the massively popular Telegram secure messaging platform, was arrested on Saturday as he disembarked his private jet on the tarmac at Le Bourget airport in Paris. Read More.
Former President Donald Trump, himself the target of a would-be assassin, announced on Friday at his rally in Glendale, Arizona that, if returned to the White House, he would form an assassination commission. Read More.
Sixteen months ago, in April 2023, I launched my campaign for President of the United States. I began this journey as a Democrat. The party of my father and my uncle, the party which I pledged my own allegiance to long before I was old enough to vote. Read More.
With the death of media, including reliable and relevant local news, many Americans don't know what's going on where they live. Check the map and list below. Read More.
The "testosterone-laden" Republican National Convention (RNC), as one CNN talking head put it, gave way to the convention of girly men and ghosts behind the curtain that was the 2024 Democratic National Convention (DNC). Read More.
GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday pledged he will reinstate all military personnel who were fired for refusing to take the Covid injection. Read More.
The Georgia State Election Board on Monday approved a rule that requires the number of ballots must match the number of voters before election results can be certified. Read More.
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