Tag: Policies & Impacts

IN-DEPTH: Ex-Bragg Prosecutor’s Book Undercuts Legal Case Against Jordan, Judge Says

By publishing a book about the investigation of former President Donald Trump, an ex-prosecutor created a predicament for himself—and for the man pressing the historic criminal case against Trump, District Attorney (DA) Alvin Bragg. A New York federal judge repeatedly cites the book written by Mark Pomerantz, who formerly worked on a probe into Trump’s…


IN-DEPTH: Transgender Teacher Spoke About Wanting to Shoot Students, Parents Accuse District of ‘Cover-Up’

It took three weeks for parents to discover that a transgender middle school teacher in Florida confessed to a guidance counselor that the teacher was having “bad thoughts” of self-harm and shooting students. Now parents are demanding answers, accusing the district of a cover-up, and petitioning Florida’s governor to remove certain members of the Hernando…


US Not Capitalizing on Status as World’s Only ‘Energy Superpower’, Says ‘Godfather of LNG’ Charif Souki

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine created a global energy crisis and an opportunity for the United States to assert itself as the world’s “energy superpower,” maintains Charif Souki, “the godfather of LNG” who a decade ago spearheaded the American drive to become the global leader in liquified natural gas production. “The fundamental thing that has happened,…


Rising Number of Attacks on US Churches in 2023 on Pace to Set Record: Report

Attacks on American churchgoers in 2023 are on pace to make it the worst in six years, according to a Washington non-profit group. “Criminal acts against churches have been steadily on the rise for the past several years, and the first quarter of 2023 has continued the upward trend,” the Family Research Council reported on…


LIVE NOW: Supreme Court Forced to Act on Abortion Pill as Deadline Approaches

On April 21, the Supreme Court faces another self-imposed deadline to act on limits on access to abortion pill mifepristone. Exterior views of the Supreme Court building will be livestreamed. …


The CIA, Biowarfare, and COVID—Dr. Robert Malone’s New Book Tells the Truth

In his new book, “Lies My Government Told Me,” former insider, now courageous truth-teller Dr. Robert Malone tells the unknown story about the real origins of the pandemic. At the center of the “private-public partnership” tying government agencies to Big Pharma are bureaucratic insiders like Dr. Anthony Fauci and billionaire donors like Bill Gates. As…


Biden to Sign Order ‘Revitalizing’ US Commitment to ‘Environmental Justice’

President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on April 21 to “revitalize” America’s commitment to “environmental justice for all” according to a White House statement. The statement says the executive order is part of the Biden-Harris administration’s whole-of-government effort to confront “longstanding environmental injustices and inequities.” “For far too long, communities across our country have faced persistent environmental…


[PREMIERING at 10AM ET] The CIA, Biowarfare, and COVID—Dr. Robert Malone’s New Book Tells the Truth

In his new book, “Lies My Government Told Me,” former insider, now courageous truth-teller Dr. Robert Malone tells the unknown story about the real origins of the pandemic. At the center of the “private-public partnership” tying government agencies to Big Pharma are bureaucratic insiders like Dr. Anthony Fauci and billionaire donors like Bill Gates. As…


DeSantis Signs Bill Ending Unanimous Jury Vote Requirement for Death Sentence

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave final approval to a measure that puts an end to the requirement that all jury members need to vote unanimously to recommend the death penalty in capital cases. The new law, also referred to as Senate Bill 450, now requires just eight out of the total 12 jury members to vote…


Florida Puts End to Unanimous Jury Vote Requirement for Death Sentence

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave final approval to a measure that puts an end to the requirement that all jury members need to vote unanimously to recommend the death penalty in capital cases. The new law, also referred to as Senate Bill 450, now requires just eight out of the total 12 jury members to vote…