The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district refused a Daily Caller News Foundation Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding training materials used for its gender and sexuality lessons provided by the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. CPS paid over $90,000 from…
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United States, Iran Strike Deal In Prisoner Swap And $6 Billion Release
The Biden administration has reached a deal with Iran to release five American citizens who have been detained in the country in exchange for the release of five Iranian citizens who are held in the United States. According to the AP, the deal also includes…
Read More United States, Iran Strike Deal In Prisoner Swap And $6 Billion ReleaseJudge Napolitano: Federal Government’s Appetite For Surveillance Is Truly Insatiable
In a year, if a friend asks you if the CIA is in your underwear, you’d probably not take the question seriously. You’d be wrong. The CIA is spending millions in tax dollars to get into your underwear next year. Eleven years ago, when this…
Read More Judge Napolitano: Federal Government’s Appetite For Surveillance Is Truly InsatiableMilwaukee Police Department Will No Longer Report To Media Gender, Race Of Crime Victims
The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) announced Wednesday that it will no longer “proactively” mention the gender or race of crime victims in media releases, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. MPD created the policy after meeting with Diverse and Resilient, a local LGBTQ activist group, in response to…
Read More Milwaukee Police Department Will No Longer Report To Media Gender, Race Of Crime VictimsShort Committee Week In Florida House
The Florida House will return to Tallahassee next week to prepare for the 2024 legislative session, but will hold meetings on only one day. The House has set times for 11 subcommittee meetings on Sept. 19, with no subcommittee or committee meetings slated the rest…
Read More Short Committee Week In Florida HouseFDA Approves COVID-19 Booster Shot For Children As Young As 5
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved new guidelines that allow children as young as five years old to get the COVID-19 booster shot, according to a Monday press release. The new guidelines were authorized this week to “more closely target currently circulating variants and…
Read More FDA Approves COVID-19 Booster Shot For Children As Young As 5Will Authorities Catch Pennsylvania Escaped Murder Suspect Danelo Cavalcante?
Danelo Cavalcante, an escaped murderer, has been on the run for over a week and a half after breaking out of a prison in southeastern Pennsylvania and has recently changed his look. Despite extensive efforts by law enforcement, he has managed to elude capture by…
Read More Will Authorities Catch Pennsylvania Escaped Murder Suspect Danelo Cavalcante?Drag Queen Spanks California Mayor At Local Dem Event
A drag queen performer spanked Konstantine Anthony, the Democratic mayor of Burbank, California, during a bingo event hosted by a local Democratic organization on Saturday. The event was put on by the Santa Clarita Valley Democrats (SCVD) featuring drag queen Foxxy Roxy Wood to “celebrate…
Read More Drag Queen Spanks California Mayor At Local Dem EventDOJ Drops Case Against Michael Flynn’s Former Business Partner
The Department of Justice (DOJ) dropped charges Monday against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s previous business partner, Bijan Rafiekian, according to a court filing. Prosecutors alleged Rafiekian secretly lobbied for Turkey in 2016 without registering as a foreign agent while he was an executive for Flynn…
Read More DOJ Drops Case Against Michael Flynn’s Former Business PartnerSouth Dakota Regulators Shoot Down Green Pipeline Permit In Win For Rural Landowners
South Dakota regulators voted unanimously Monday against granting a permit to a company building a carbon pipeline in the state, local outlet Dakota News Now reported. The three commissioners of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (SDPUC) voted to deny Summit Carbon Solution’s permit application…
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