The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted an Iranian-backed drug lord and two Canadian nationals in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate an Iranian dissident residing in the United States. Naji Ibrahim Sharifi-Zindashti, an Iranian drug lord who supplies heroin and opium to senior Iranian officials, used…
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Democrats Worry Anti-Israel Protesters Will Ruin Biden’s Nomination At Chicago DNC Convention
Democrats are becoming concerned that pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protesters will create a public relations crisis for President Joe Biden’s campaign at August’s Democratic National Convention(DNC), The Jewish Insider reported on Monday. Protesters have disrupted Biden’s speeches and campaign events on several occasions in recent months over his public…
Read More Democrats Worry Anti-Israel Protesters Will Ruin Biden’s Nomination At Chicago DNC ConventionBiden Admin Rolling Out Stove Regulation After Insisting It’s Not Trying To Ban Gas Stoves
The Biden administration is poised to release a final energy efficiency rule for stoves after claiming that it has no intention to ban gas-powered models, according to The Washington Post. The Department of Energy (DOE) is set to publish the standards on Tuesday or Wednesday,…
Read More Biden Admin Rolling Out Stove Regulation After Insisting It’s Not Trying To Ban Gas StovesSenate Dem Super PAC Pours Millions Into Nevada And Montana Races
A super PAC committed to electing Senate Democrats is dropping tens of millions in ad reservations into Montana and Nevada’s key 2024 races, Politico reported Monday. The Senate Majority PAC will spend an initial $27 million and $36 million in Montana and Nevada, respectively, in…
Read More Senate Dem Super PAC Pours Millions Into Nevada And Montana RacesWhile All Eyes Are On South Carolina, Nevada Is Up Next With 2 Nominating Contests
While all eyes are on South Carolina following New Hampshire’s Republican primary on Tuesday, one state will hold its nominating contests two weeks earlier — Nevada. Nevada is holding a state primary on Feb. 6 and a party-run caucus two days later, but only one of the…
Read More While All Eyes Are On South Carolina, Nevada Is Up Next With 2 Nominating ContestsHouse GOP Drafts Articles Of Impeachment Against Mayorkas
The House Homeland Security Committee released draft articles of impeachment Sunday against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The first article of impeachment against Mayorkas is for “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” and the second is for “breach of…
Read More House GOP Drafts Articles Of Impeachment Against MayorkasPlanned Parenthood Video Calls Virginity ‘Made Up’ And Not Inclusive Of ‘Queer People’
Planned Parenthood released a video Wednesday arguing that virginity is a “completely made up concept” and complains that the term leaves out queer people. The video opens with a woman in a classroom, who argues that the word virginity was “created simply to control and shame people”…
Read More Planned Parenthood Video Calls Virginity ‘Made Up’ And Not Inclusive Of ‘Queer People’Denver Cracks Down On Illegal Migrants After Taling More Per Capita Than Anywhere Else
DENVER, CO. – The City of Denver will begin ordering foreign national migrants in its shelter system to leave on Feb. 5 after they have spent a certain number of days in facilities, according to multiple reports. Denver is the top destination, per capita, across…
Read More Denver Cracks Down On Illegal Migrants After Taling More Per Capita Than Anywhere ElseTexas Saw Over 16,000 More Births Year After Passing 6-Week Abortion Ban
The Lone Star State saw over 16,000 more births in 2022 after Texas implemented its six-week abortion ban the year prior, according to a report from the University of Houston. In 2021, Texas passed a law banning abortion after six weeks of pregnancy and in June 2022…
Read More Texas Saw Over 16,000 More Births Year After Passing 6-Week Abortion BanTennessee, Texas, And Idaho Lawmakers Set Their Sights On Abortion ‘Trafficking’ Post-Dobbs
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Republican state lawmakers have proposed a variety of pro-life laws, with three states placing a new focus on abortion “trafficking.” Following the Dobbs decision, Idaho became the first state in 2023 to pass a bill enforcing criminal…
Read More Tennessee, Texas, And Idaho Lawmakers Set Their Sights On Abortion ‘Trafficking’ Post-Dobbs