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Brett Favre, known as a risk-taker on the field, is making headlines for his connection to a large public corruption case in Mississippi.

In the NFL, Brett Favre was known as a risk-taking gunslinger. Now, he is making headlines for his connection to what’s being called the largest public corruption case in Mississippi state history. More text messages are revealing the extent to which the retired NFL quarterback lobbied for funds for pet projects. The money wound up…

A judge lifted an injunction on an abortion ban in Arizona, stating it was necessary to align with the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.

An Arizona Superior Court judge lifted a 50-year-old injunction on a state abortion law in light of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The court’s ruling reinstates an abortion ban passed in 1864 and will allow prosecutors to pursue charges against anyone who helps provide an abortion in the state. The law…

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's latest stunt - sending migrants to Martha's Vineyard, - not only backfired, it may have broken laws as well.

Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, is getting mixed reviews for his decision to fly 48 Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has indicated he likes the idea of southern state governors transporting migrants up north, because “if you added up all of the (immigrants) who’ve been taken to…

In a press conference, the law firm representing migrants in Martha's Vineyard said the consent forms his clients signed should be invalidated in court.

When dozens of migrants showed up in Martha’s Vineyard, there was quick action to get them off the island. Now, a lengthy legal battle is brewing over the decision to send them there in the first place. But the narrative is nothing new. Migrants have been relocated to democrat-run sanctuary cities for months. Tens of…

Apple has removed the SIM card tray from iPhone 14 models sold in the U.S., pushing carriers to adopt the technology.

Apple’s iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro offer a number of new features, including upgraded cameras, faster processors and emergency SOS via satellite. But dropping the physical SIM card tray in favor of a digital eSIM in U.S. models could have the biggest impact across the mobile phone landscape. The Subscriber Identity Module card, or…

House Republicans unveiled their "Commitment to America", which will be used as their 2022 midterm platform and policy agenda should they win a majority.

House Republicans unveiled their platform for the 2022 midterms and their priorities should they take back a majority in Congress. They’re calling it the “Commitment to America.”  Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., previewed the plan during a speech in Pittsburgh. The House Minority Leader painted it as solutions to what he called problems that Democrats created,…

The Chinese government knows a great deal about the projects at Los Alamos, because it's recruiting the scientists who work there.

The Chinese government knows a great deal about some of the projects being studied at Los Alamos, the foremost national security laboratory in the United States. The Chinese government doesn’t know these things because of spies. No, China just hired the scientists working on the projects and offered more money. Los Alamos, in New Mexico,…

By asking for a pardon to protect himself against the DOJ's sex trafficking probe, congressman Matt Gaetz basically admitted he's guilty.

According to a former White House aide, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-FL, sought a pre-emptive pardon from President Trump in the waning days of his presidency. Johnny McEntee, who served in the Trump administration, told the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection that Gaetz wanted the pardon to protect himself from an ongoing DOJ sex…

22-year-old Mahsa Amini was detained by Iran police for not complying with hijab laws, protests have erupted globally after Amini died following her arrest.

22-year-old Mahsa Amini was detained last week by Tehran’s morality police, accused of not wearing her hijab properly. The hijab, a head covering worn by some Muslim women, has been mandatory in Iran since 1979. The United Nations Human Rights Council said Iran’s morality police have been cracking down on women they accuse of not…

Russians are rushing to book one-way flights out of the country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "partial mobilization."

Large numbers of Russians rushed to book one-way flights out of the country after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of 300,000 military reservists to continue the war in Ukraine. Putin said conscription would “prioritize people who served in the armed forces and those with military specialization and experience.” The decree took effect…

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