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Month: October 2025

Minneapolis Cigar Lounge Sues City Over 15-Minute Smoking Limitation…

He says the state made a “thoughtful, deliberate decision” when creating its sampling definition, purposely not specifying a time limit or the number of the samples allowed, while also making a clear exemption for cigar smokers to enjoy a smoke in licensed tobacco product shops.
The Minneapolis City Council passed a law last year that prohibited cigar smokers from smoking for more than 15 minutes inside tobacco shops.

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Federal Requirement for Proof of Citizenship to Vote Could Arrive

Election integrity advocates are pushing the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to require documented proof of citizenship for federal voter registration forms.  More than 15,700 people… Read More

The post Federal Requirement for Proof of Citizenship to Vote Could Arrive appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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The digital ID card is fuelling a rise in dumbphones: Brits vow to revert to retro Nokia devices to avoid Starmer’s ‘dystopian’ plan…

https://revolver.news/2025/10/the-digital-id-card-is-fuelling-a-rise-in-dumbphones-brits-vow-to-revert-to-retro-nokia-devices-to-avoid-starmers-dystopian-plan/

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Amazon Stuns Fans by Removing Weapons From James Bond Posters

https://bonginoreport.com/entertainment/amazon-stuns-fans-by-removing-weapons-from-james-bond-posters

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Trump Floats Handing Out $2,000 Tariff ‘Rebates’ to All Americans

President Donald Trump said Thursday he is still considering issuing Americans rebates of up to $2,000 using revenue generated from tariffs on imported goods.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has levied sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs on foreign imports, as well as separate levies on key industries, including steel, aluminum, copper, and, most recently, pharmaceuticals. The federal government has collected $214.9 billion in tariffs this year, according to Fox Business, though Trump says the total could eventually surpass $1 trillion annually.

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Legal trouble grows in battles over power and authority

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Legal trouble looms large as states push back against federal demands for voter data, sparking constitutional battles. Questions swirl around James Comey’s indictment, Congress’s authority, and FBI actions tied to January 6th. Meanwhile, mayors challenge ICE operations, testing limits of power. In a nation full of attorneys, clashes over law and politics seem unavoidable…

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