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notre dame chickfila

Chicken franchise Chick-Fil-A is making the news and it’s not because of its food or customer service. In an open letter sent to the University of Notre Dame dining staff, over 100 students opposed the fast food chain coming on campus. The letter states many reasons for not wanting the Christian-based fast-food restaurant on campus,…

Caitlyn jenner Tomi Lahren cpac

It’s a story of unlikely allies: Republican Caitlyn Jenner is getting support from Fox News commentator Tomi Lahren. The former Olympian and reality television personality spoke at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference in Dallas over the weekend. While there, a heckler targeted Jenner, calling her by her birth name. Lahren then took to Twitter,…

Trump straw poll

Former President Donald Trump blew away the competition in Sunday’s Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll, winning with 70 percent of the vote. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second place at 21 percent. The rest of the contenders only got one percent or less of the votes each. The ones that got one percent…

Donald Trump has filed class action lawsuits against Twitter, Facebook, and Google. In the filings, his legal team highlight the role of Section 230 – something Trump has long opposed. It’s a section of the Communications Decency Act, which outlines the protections websites and internet platforms have from third-party users.

afghanistan Haiti trump tokyo

Gwen’s picks for Thursday, July 8 include: President Joe Biden announced an end date for Afghanistan war. Authorities in Haiti said police killed four suspects in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse and took six others into custody. Donald Trump sues Twitter, Facebook, and Google. Olympic organizers announced there will be no fans allowed at…

Avenatti prison Nike

Notorious California lawyer Michael Avenatti was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison Thursday for trying to extort up to $25 million from Nike. The video above shows Avenatti leaving the courthouse in New York City Thursday afternoon, and includes a statement from his lawyer, Danya Perry. Avenatti was convicted last year for attempted extortion and…

Gwen’s picks for Wednesday, July 7 include: Haiti’s president was assassinated in a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act”. Former President Donald Trump sued Facebook, Twitter and Google over wrongful censorship. Florida was spared the worst of Elsa, which downgraded to a Tropical Storm before landfall. June 2021 was the hottest June of all time in…

Trump Facebook Google Twitter

Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is suing Facebook, Twitter, and Google, along with each company’s CEO. The class action suits accuse the companies of wrongful censorship. “We’re demanding an end to the shadow-banning, a stop to the silencing and a stop to the blacklisting, banishing and canceling that you know so well,” Trump…

trump new social media platform

On July Fourth, Jason Miller, spokesman for former U.S. President Donald Trump, plans to launch a new social media app called Gettr. According to Miller, the new platform is to act as an extension of the MAGA brand and serve as an alternative to other social media platforms from which Trump has been suspended.

The decision to make Bill Cosby a free man is being appealed.

Update (11/29/21): Nearly five months after Bill Cosby became a free man, prosecutors filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday appealing the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to overturn his conviction. Back in June, the court ruled a previous agreement with a previous prosecutor prevented Cosby from being charged. The only written evidence of such…

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