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NY May Strip Trump’s Name from Parkland He Donated to State

(Headline USA) New York state’s parks commissioner is trying to figure out if the state is obligated to keep former President Donald Trump’s name on a 436-acre state park on land he donated in the New York City suburbs 14 years ago, after local opposition sunk his plans for...

Plaintiffs Unexpectedly Abandon Suit Seeking to Muzzle Kyle Rittenhouse, Wisc. Militia Groups

(Headline USA) Activists unexpectedly abandoned a federal lawsuit that sought to force Facebook to block militias and other right-leaning anti-government groups from using the site. The suit targeted several of the groups involved in clashes in Wisconsin after violent race riots overtook the city of Kenosha last summer. The militia...

Texas Gov. Vows to Sue Biden Admin Over Climate Change Policies

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed on Thursday to fight President Joe Biden’s climate agenda in order to save the oil and gas industry. Abbott said he intends to sue the Biden administration over his environmental policies, which is exactly what he did during the Obama administration as Texas’s attorney general....

Durbin, Graham to Introduce DREAM Act As Part of Immigration Reform Effort

Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., plan to reintroduce the DREAM Act next week as a starting base for broader negotiations over immigration reform. "If we can reach an agreement soon, very soon, we will have the base bill reintroduced and then that will be our starting point...

Mother of Teen Who Committed Suicide Sues Illinois Gov. Over COVID Restrictions

The mother of a teenage son who took his own life last year due to feelings of isolation and loneliness is suing Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker for canceling winter high-school sports and shutting down schools during the coronavirus pandemic. Lisa Moore told Fox News on Thursday that she believes Pritzker’s...

POLL: Romney Twice As Popular Among Democrats Than Republicans

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is twice as popular among Utah Democrats than he is among members of his own party, according to a recent survey. The statewide poll, conducted by Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics, found that 84% of the state’s Democratic voters approve of Romney, while 64% of Republicans...

Google Purges 150,000 Reviews from Robinhood App, Raising Rating from 1-Star to 4-Star

Google on Thursday removed more than 150,000 negative user reviews from the Robinhood App on the Play Store, following fallout from its manipulative trading halt on skyrocketing stocks, Reclaim the Net reported. Trying to dampen GameStop's rise to more than $400 per share, Robinhood on Thursday prevented traders from buying...

Virginia Court: Election Officials Illegally Changed Rules for Late Absentee Ballots

The Virginia Circuit Court of Frederick County ruled this week that the state's election department illegally told counties to accept absentee ballots without postmarks up to three days after Election Day, Public Interest Legal Foundation reported in a press release. "This is a big win for the Rule of Law,"...

RAND PAUL: Chief Justice’s Refusal to Participate Helped Crystallize GOP Impeachment Opposition

Sen. Rand Paul, who led the way in fighting back against Democrats' desperate impeachment do-over, said that Chief Justice John Roberts' refusal to participated helped boost the argument that it was unconstitutional. "We’ve long been aware that a constitutional motion is a privileged motion and that it could happen," Paul...

UPDATE: No Jail for FBI Lawyer Who Falsified Doc to Spy on Carter Page

UPDATE: 2:00 PM: A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation for altering an email that the Justice Department relied on during its surveillance of an aide to President Donald Trump during the Russia investigation. Kevin Clinesmith apologized for doctoring the email about Carter Page's relationship with the CIA, saying he...

GameStop Soars Again; Wall Street Bends Under the Pressure

(Headline USA) GameStop’s stock is back to the races Friday, and worries are growing about how much damage the frenzy over a handful of companies by Main Street investors will do to Wall Street overall. The S&P 500 dropped 2% and was heading for its worst week in months. GameStop shot up...

HAWLEY: ‘Too Big to Fail’ Wall St. Firms ‘Don’t Want Competition’

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said the private investors who initiated the short squeeze on GameStop's (GME) stock price, causing hedge funds to suffer major losses, have faced more criticism than Wall Street did for tanking the entire economy in 2008. "What we’ve seen I think with this GameStop meltdown that...
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