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Month: August 2026

Chauvin Filing: Grand Jury Should Have Heard Case; AG Illegally Appointed to Oversee Case; Prosecution, Conviction Invalid

Unjustly convicted former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin is petitioning his original trial venue on three grounds, including that prosecutors did not convene a grand jury to indict him. …

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Chinese National Charged With Voting Under Former Landlord’s Name in Massachusetts

Prosecutors say Yupeng Sun also forged immigration forms in the victim and his wife’s names, leading to their green-card confiscation and removal proceedings.

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Trust, but verify: The man behind the curtain

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – How often has someone told you to just trust them? And how often did that turn out to be a scam? Just like the line from The Wizard of Oz, every time a politician asks me to ignore what I’ve seen and just trust them, I think “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” That’s a good way to lose more than your money; it’s a great way to lose your rights.

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National Debt Reaches $40 Trillion Milestone

The national debt could cross the $50 trillion mark by 2030.

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Texas Saved Baby Gabriel. What Would Talarico Do?

When a California couple wanted their surrogate, McKenna West, to abort the baby she was carrying, she fled to Texas. There, pro-life laws and Attorney General Ken Paxton helped save the baby, ensuring he got the care he needed. But as Democrat state Rep. James Talarico challenges Paxton for Senate, it raises the question—what would…

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SF high school where 94% flunk math has California’s highest Berkeley acceptance rate…

A San Francisco high school where students get top grades simply for showing up now has the highest acceptance rate in the state to the prestigious University of California, Berkeley — as critics blame rampant grade inflation and rock-bottom standards for a surge in ill-prepared college students who end up dropping out.
Mission High School in San Francisco had a 45% acceptance rate into UC Berkeley, far above the state average of 15%, despite low proficiency in English and math.

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Pennsylvania Governor Signs Order Curbing AI Data Centers

Shapiro is the second Democratic executive to do so, following Hochul in New York.

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