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Trump-Appointed Wisconsin Electors Withdraw False Filings, Acknowledge Biden Victory
Ten Republicans who posed as fake electors in Wisconsin during the 2020 election and filed false paperwork claiming former President Donald Trump's victory have settled a civil lawsuit.
The individuals admitted that their actions were…
Justice Department: US Charges Russians with War Crimes Over Torture of American in Ukraine
The Justice Department announced on Wednesday that four Russian men have been charged with war crimes in connection to the invasion of Ukraine.
This marks the first prosecution against members of the Russian armed forces linked to…
New York Eyes Non-Compete Ban: What It Means for Employers and Employees
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is contemplating signing a bill passed in June that could make the state the sixth in the nation to enact a comprehensive ban on non-compete clauses.
This move follows a growing trend across the United…
White House Rebukes University Leaders Following Heated Congressional Debate on Antisemitism
In a rare move, the White House criticized the presidents of three prestigious universities on Wednesday for their apparent evasion of questions related to students advocating for the genocide of Jews.
The condemnation followed a…
17 Austin Police Officers Cleared in 2020 Protest Force Case
In a significant turn of events, prosecutors in Texas are set to dismiss almost all indictments against Austin police officers related to their use of force during the May 2020 social justice protests.
The decision, a departure from…
UN’s Eye on Iraq: Report Highlights Escalating Terrorist Activities
The United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da'esh, led by Christian Ritscher, recently presented a comprehensive assessment to the UN Security Council, shedding light on the heinous crimes of…
Olympic Gold Medalist Klete Keller Receives 36-Month Probation for Capitol Riot Involvement
A two-time gold medalist, former US Olympic swimmer Klete Keller, faced sentencing on Friday for his involvement in the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Despite pleading guilty to a federal felony, Keller managed to avoid…
Colorado’s Zombie Tax Increase Comes Back to Life
In a recent turn of events, Colorado's political landscape is witnessing a disconnect between voter sentiment and legislative action.
Despite the clear rejection of Proposition HH by a 60% to 40% margin on Election Day, the state House,…