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Year: 2023

Hawaii Governor is Hit With First Amendment Lawsuit After Media Reporting On Wildfires is Suppressed

Photo and video journalism is being restricted on "emergency" grounds.
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3 More Jan. 6 Defendants Ask Supreme Court to Review Widely Charged Obstruction Felony

Defense attorneys say the U.S. Department of Justice is using the law as a "blatant political instrument to crush dissent."

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Is the Middle Class Vanishing? The Slow Death of America

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – In a time where politics, economy, and social policies intersect to shape the fate of America, we’re on a path of slow, deliberate decline. From corrupt elections to the erosion of the middle class, the issues are numerous and urgent. Are endless wars, inflated debts, and immigration crises mere symptoms or triggers of a larger downfall? As our rights wane and our future dims…

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Selective Prosecutions at the US DOJ Blindsides Lady Justice

The DOJ has protected the Bidens the same as it protected the Clintons by ignoring their crimes. The contrast between how the FBI went full bore in its efforts to ruin President Trump but ignored the Bidens and Clintons until the statute of limitations on their crimes expired couldn’t be more apparent. This scale of corruption, bias, and lawlessness affects the…

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Schumer Vows to Push Through Spending Packages as ‘Hard-Line’ Republicans Call for Transparency

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing resistance to his proposed ‘minibus’ spending packages as the funding deadline for fiscal year 2024 draws near.

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House Committee Clears Short-Term Budget Resolution as Shutdown Deadline Looms

The measure to fund the government through Oct. 31 cleared the final hurdle to consideration by the full House, but passage is by no means certain.

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