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06/28/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Attempted military coup in Bolivia FAILS just one day after it began
An attempted military coup in Bolivia came up short following the arrest of its ringleaders on Wednesday, June 26, just one day after it began. At around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, military police and armored vehicles surrounded government buildings in Bolivia’s administrative capital of La Paz, seeking to overthrow President Luis Arce’s government. Reports indicate the […]
06/28/2024
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By News Editors
Bolivia announces BRICS membership and suddenly army tank breaches presidential palace in a military coup
In a dramatic turn of events, Bolivia’s recently dismissed Army commander, General Juan José Zúñiga, threatened to overthrow President Luis Arce, demanding a new cabinet and the release of political prisoners. Zúñiga, claiming to act against former President Evo Morales’s potential return, led troops and tanks to occupy key government buildings in La Paz. Amidst […]
06/28/2024
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By News Editors
Age of rage: America’s anti-free speech movement forces us again to choose between our rights and our rage
Below is my column on Fox.com on my book and how our current “age of rage” may be the most dangerous for free speech, but it is not our first such period in history. Indeed, the current debate is returning this nation to the very debate that erupted at the start of our Republic. (Article […]
06/27/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Smart meter REFUGEES in New Mexico try to stop the technology from entering the state, citing human health and wildlife impacts
New Mexico, one of the few states without smart meters, is on the brink of introducing the invasive technology across the state. A legal brief has been filed with the New Mexico Public Regulatory Commission, voicing opposition to the proposed rollout of smart meters by the Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM). The brief […]
06/26/2024
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By Richard Brown
Pepsi’s Lebanon bottler SUED over new logo that resembles the flag of Israel
The bottler of the Pepsi soft drink in Lebanon has been sued over its new logo for the beverage that resembles the flag of Israel Beirut-based newspaper L’Orient Le Jour reported that the Lebanese Modern Company for Trade (LMCT) recently introduced a new blue-and-white cap for its glass bottles. The cap featured two blue stripes […]
06/25/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Trump lawyers file motion to recuse Judge Engoron from civil fraud trial
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have filed a motion to recuse New York Judge Arthur Engoron from presiding over the real estate mogul’s civil fraud trial. Alina Habba and Robert Clifford penned the 24-page motion, which was filed with the New York State Supreme Court on June 20. According to the attorneys, Engoron reportedly […]
06/20/2024
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By Belle Carter
Apple goes all in with support for Zionist occupation of Palestinian lands
More than 100 current and former employees of Apple called on the tech giant to stop matching employee donations to organizations that support illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and others that support the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The open letter signed by 133 people is the latest form of discord from within […]
06/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
Indiana and Mississippi SUED over online age verification laws
Two groups associated with tech companies have filed separate lawsuits against the states of Indiana and Mississippi for allegedly violating certain constitutional protections. According to reports, Indiana and Mississippi both passed a law mandating users to verify their ages, which may include handing over personal information or identification, as a pre-condition to access particular sites and […]
06/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
New Jersey doubles down on unconstitutional newborn screening policy despite lawsuit over privacy violations
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and the New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) have reaffirmed their stance on the state’s controversial newborn screening policy following unsuccessful settlement negotiations. The newborn screening policy, which requires every baby to be tested for 61 disorders within 48 hours of birth, intends to detect numerous rare and potentially deadly conditions in newborns. However, the program […]
06/14/2024
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By Cassie B.
Group of doctors whose COVID-19 criticisms were censored can move forward with case, appeals court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has issued a potentially precedent-setting ruling that sides squarely with the First Amendment in a case involving censorship of doctors’ criticisms of COVID-19 measures. The court has established a right to object to such censorship in response to a lawsuit filed by the Association of American […]
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