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Month: May 2026

Permanent Daylight Saving Bill Advances to House Floor

President Donald Trump said he would ‘work very hard’ to have the Sunshine Protection Act signed into law.

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When politicians act like children!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Democrats seem to be throwing temper tantrums because the Virginia Supreme Court found they didn’t follow the law for the recent ballot initiative to gerrymander their districts. One attorney seems to be calling for the abolishment of the state government because the Democrats didn’t get their way. It seems most politicians reason and act like children…

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DOJ Charges 15 in $90 Million Minnesota Fraud Schemes

‘This is the beginning of our work in Minnesota,’ Colin McDonald, assistant attorney general for the National Fraud Enforcement Division, says.

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Minnesota Fraud Mastermind Sentenced to Nearly 42 Years in Prison

Prosecutors sought a five-decade sentence for Aimee Bock, calling her ‘the central figure’ in the nation’s largest COVID-19 pandemic scam.

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Obamacare Enrollment Expected To Drop By Nearly Five Million As Costs Surge…

Enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace is projected to fall by nearly 5 million people this year as rising premiums and higher deductibles force many Americans to reconsider whether they can still afford health insurance coverage, according to a new analysis from healthcare nonprofit KFF.
The report estimates ACA enrollment could decline from 22.3 million participants in 2025 to roughly 17.5 million this year, representing a drop of more than 20 percent.

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Federal Regulator Sues Minnesota Over State Ban on Prediction Markets

‘This Minnesota law turns lawful operators and participants in prediction markets into felons overnight,’ CFTC Chairman Michael Selig said.

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Federal Judge Orders White House to Comply With Presidential Records Act

The judge rejected a Justice Department legal opinion that deemed the act unconstitutional.

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When the ‘law’ depends on who you are

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – There shouldn’t be different standards for those in government and those of us who aren’t. For example, the FBI is probing members of the Senate Intelligence Committee for leaking classified information. Should a Senator or a member of their staff be treated differently from Joe Public? What about federal judges who seem to substitute their political agendas for…

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