Will Roberts’ Supreme Court Side with the IRS or the Constitution?

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The US Supreme Court will hear a little-discussed case in October that could blow up much of the current tax laws and torpedo Joe Biden’s proposed “billionaires tax” before the House of Representatives has a chance to kill it. Charles and Kathleen Moore, in 2005, invested $40,000 into an Indian company named KisanKraft. The business sold power tools to Indian...

Hawaii Inferno Claims 67 Lives, Search Continues for Missing

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The road to Lahaina is forever scarred by the firestorm which ravaged the town. The devastating aftermath has reduced Lahaina to ashes. Its impact will last for many years. Hawaii Governor Josh Green said, "What we witnessed today is likely the largest natural catastrophe in Hawaii State history." "It's going take a long time to recover." The normally tranquil island has...

Couple Evicted for Helping the Homeless

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A couple from Phoenix, Arizona says they are losing their rental lease because of complaints about them providing water bottles to homeless people a few blocks away. Jessica Spencer and Sophia Dencel said to KNXV-TV people complained of blight when homeless people visited their homes to receive free bottles of water. Dencel said, "If it wasn't needed then it wouldn’t be...

China Uncovers CIA Spy in Military Industrial Group

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A Chinese Communist Party worker suspected of spying has been arrested and detained. The communist government said Friday that officials from the national security department suspect the Chinese worker to be spying for the CIA. Official statements identify the suspect only by his surname, "Zeng", and claim that the individual developed a working relationship between him and a U.S. government official...

How Did Trump and Nauta Plead to New Charges in Classified Documents Case?

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Walt Nauta and former president Donald Trump both pleaded no contest to the new charges brought against them in the case of federal classified documents. Although Trump did not appear at the courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, Nauta entered his plea in person before U.S. Magistrate Judge Shaniek Maynard. Todd Blanche, the former president’s attorney, entered the not-guilty plea...

Manchin in the Middle: Democrat Senator Weighs Leaving Party or Running as Independent

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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) He claims that he "thinks seriously" about leaving the Democratic Party by the time the 2024 elections come around. "I am thinking seriously." Peace of mind is important to me. The D and R brands have become terrible brands. In West Virginia, it is the D brand as if it were the national trademark. He told...

Southwest Airlines Attorneys Must Attend Religious Liberty Training

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A federal judge ordered that three Southwest Airlines attorneys attend a religious freedom training by the Alliance Defending Freedom. This conservative legal advocacy organization is known for its high-profile defense of conservative causes. The left-wing judges are the only ones who can demand that right-wing fascists attend fake seminars and sensitivity training. The Left jumped right on this accusation, saying that...

Does Biden Know Who Brought Cocaine To The White House?

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Since a bag of cocaine was found in the White House, it has been more than a month. No arrests were made and we are expected to believe that the Secret Service as well as the FBI cannot identify the culprit. According to sources in White House security, it is believed that the bag of cocaine found at the White...

Migrants Cause Commercial Chaos at Texas Border Port

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An overwhelming number of migrants caused traffic chaos in Brownsville, Texas early Tuesday morning. CBS 4 reports migrants have blocked the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas since midnight. Lieutenant Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety posted images of migrants being prevented from entering the International Bridge through concertina wire. Olivarez said that "the ports use concertinas to repel...

Will DeSantis Punish Women Who Violate Abortion Ban?

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NBC News Dasha Burns and GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis argued over abortion during an interview on Monday. DeSantis signed into law a six-week ban on abortions in April. DeSantis told Burns he wouldn't support punishing women for violating abortion bans. “Not at all,” DeSantis replied when Burns asked whether he supported punishing women who violate an abortion ban. “No, I...