Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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Biden Admin Claims Legality of Loan Amnesty Due to COVID

(Headline USA) The Biden administration claimed its supposed authority to transfer the burden of student-loan expenses from debtors onto all U.S. taxpayers stemmed from loopholes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic and to a 2003 law aimed at providing help to members of the military. Legal challenges are expected over...

Fmr. Trump Impeachment Lawyer Advances in NYC House Race

(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) An attorney who led President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial unseated a freshman "Squad" member and fended off a challenge from a New York State Assembly member in a New York's primary election on Tuesday. According to the New York State Board of Elections, Dan...

Philly’s Soros-Backed D.A. Refuses to Comply w/ ‘Anti-Democratic’ Subpoena

(Anthony Hennen, The Center Square) A growing public outrage over George Soros-funded district attorneys refusing to enforce the rule of law in several major U.S. cities has sparked a showdown between Philadelphia's corrupt leftist D.A. and Pennsylvania's Republican-led legislature. In August, a House committee investigating Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner...

Fla. Blocks Retirement System from Investing in Woke ESG Funds

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Gov. Ron DeSantis and the trustees of the State Board of Administration, CFO Jimmy Patronis and Attorney General Ashley Moody passed a resolution Tuesday updating Florida's investment and proxy voting policies for its retirement system and pension plan. The resolution prohibits state fund managers from...

Republicans in Congress Pledge Little Rest for Corrupt Fauci after ‘Retirement’

(The Center Square) COVID czar Anthony Fauci plans to resign at the end of this year, but his announcement sparked a series of pledges from congressional Republicans to investigate him, regardless of his resignation. Fauci announced Monday he will step down in December from his roles as director of the...

Twitter Whistleblower Exposes Its Cavalier Attitude about Cybersecurity

(Headline USA) Startling new revelations from Twitter's former head of security, Peiter Zatko, have raised serious new questions about the security of the platform's service, its ability to identify and remove fake accounts, and the truthfulness of its statements to users, shareholders and federal regulators. Zatko---better known by his hacker...

Militarized IRS Plays Victim, Announces Security Review amid Threats

(Headline USA) Responding to an increasing number of threats over the Biden administration's new plan to aggressively target middle-income taxpayers with audits, the Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that it was conducting a comprehensive review of safety at its facilities. The so-called Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President...

Murdoch’s Son Sues Aussie Website for Defamation over Jan. 6 Conspiracy Claim

(Headline USA) Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch is suing Australian news website Crikey in a Sydney court for defamation over an opinion piece about last year’s uprising at the U.S. Capitol. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s son filed a statement of claim in the Federal Court on Tuesday, a day...

Biden Announces Nearly $3B in New Military Aid for Ukraine

(Headline USA) Six months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he is sending $2.98 billion in new military aid to Ukraine that will enable forces there to fight for years to come. In a statement, Biden said the aid will allow Ukraine to acquire air...

Uvalde School Board to Consider Firing District Police Chief

(Headline USA) Uvalde's embattled school police chief on Wednesday could become the first officer to lose his job over the hesitant response by hundreds of heavily armed law enforcement personnel during the May massacre at Robb Elementary School. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District was set to make a decision...

Newsom OKs Bill to Prevent Pesky Conservatives from Disrupting Meetings

(Headline USA) After months of escalating verbal assaults and threats against local government leaders, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed a bill setting standards for when officials can have disruptive people tossed out of public meetings. Debate over the bill pitted concern for decorum and officials' safety against the...

Calif. Scrambles to Close Loophole that Would End Illegals’ Free Healthcare

(Headline USA) Always ready to put the interests of illegal immigrants and partisan politics over those of legal residents, about 40,000 low-income adults living in the country illegally won't lose their government-funded health insurance over the next year under a new policy announced Monday by California Democrat Gov. Gavin...
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