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The Trump indictment sets a bad precedent and could open the door for more politically-motivated legal action taken by local prosecutors.

Former President Donald Trump turned his 34-count indictment in New York City into a lucrative fundraising opportunity. The indictment has also led to a surge in his poll numbers against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the 2024 GOP nomination. Trump is being charged with falsifying business records, which he claims are part of an ongoing…

President Biden is in Ireland to celebrate the 25th anniversary of an agreement that ended decades of turmoil in the country.

President Joe Biden traveled to Ireland to celebrate the 25th anniversary of an agreement that ended decades of turmoil in the country. And a warning from the FBI on using public phone charging stations. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Wednesday, April 12, 2023.  President Biden visits Ireland President Biden arrived in…

The DEA, FDA and even members of Congress are sounding the alarm about the animal tranquilizer xylazine that’s being laced into fentanyl.

The DEA, FDA and even members of Congress are sounding the alarm about an animal tranquilizer that’s being laced into fentanyl. It’s called xylazine, and the DEA administrator said it’s making fentanyl, the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced, even deadlier. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid. Xylazine is not an opioid, so naloxone,…

After the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, another abortion rights debate is brewing around the Comstock Act from the 1870s.

Following the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs v. Jackson decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the power to regulate any aspect of abortion not protected by federal law to individual states, another debate over abortion rights is brewing. At the center of the struggle is a piece of legislation from the 1870s, known as…

The short answer is your bank deposits are very likely to be safe, but there are some things out of a bank's control you'll want to consider.

In 2010, after the 2008 financial crisis, Congress passed a law that says the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) must guarantee deposits of up to $250,000 per person, per bank. That means, for example, $1 million in savings would be safe if it were spread equally across four different accounts at four different banks. If …

GOP must dismantle the CISA regime

Is the government operating a censorship regime funded by American tax dollars? Some free speech advocates are concerned that the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) has overstepped and is infringing on the rights of U.S. citizens. The federal agency, a division of the Department of Homeland Security, shifted its focus after the 2016 presidential…

After the murder of tech entrepreneur Bob Lee, discourse over violent crime rates in San Francisco has been reignited.

Tech entrepreneur Bob Lee, who helped launch Cash App and was most recently employed by the cryptocurrency startup MobileCoin, was stabbed to death April 4 on the streets of San Francisco. Lee had lived in the city for a number of years before reportedly relocating to Miami due to reported concerns he had about San Francisco’s…

Western weapons have been the lifeblood of Ukraine's war effort against Russia. Without weapons from the West, the war would likely be over.

If it wasn’t for Western weapons, the war in Ukraine most likely would have ended weeks after it began. For the Ukrainians, one of the most dependable weapons systems in use is also one of the smallest, the Switchblade 300. A Ukrainian reconnaissance team hits a Russian position with a Switchblade 300 pic.twitter.com/emQ7D6PFEL — OSINTtechnical…

The ballot printer issues in Maricopa County, Arizona, during the midterms were caused by changes to the paper that was used.

According to a report, the ballot printer issues in Maricopa County, Arizona, during the 2022 midterm elections were caused not by malicious actions, but by changes to the paper that was used. The issues led to precinct-based vote tabulators having trouble reading ballots. In the report released Monday, April 10, retired Arizona Supreme Court Justice…

Some people care more about protecting the Second Amendment right to bear arms than keeping children safe from gun violence.

Gun rights supporters have scored recent victories in courts in California and Texas related to handguns and the ability to carry guns in public. The Senate is currently battling over a legislative response to the Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc v. Bruen. That ruling declared it was unconstitutional…

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