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Death threats force Nick Shirley to hire security: ‘They killed Charlie Kirk’
YouTuber and independent journalist Nick Shirley revealed in late March that he now travels with security after receiving threats following his reporting that exposed alleged fraud in government programs. While appearing on “The Sean Whalen Show” last month, Shirley discussed faith, culture and political activism. “You’re seeing how evil the world is,” Shirley said. “I mean…
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Wireless Festival boss stands by Ye headlining concerts as sponsors pull out
As sponsors pull out from London’s Wireless Festival over headliner Ye, its organizer is standing by the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. Melvin Benn, the managing director at Festival Republic, shared a statement on Monday backing his company’s decision to book Ye. Melvin Benn shared a statement on Monday backing his company’s decision to book…
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Lawyer beside himself as Trump’s ‘beloved sharpie’ appears in court filing: ‘An insult’
A former federal prosecutor was beside himself on Monday while he discussed a report on the latest court drama regarding President Donald Trump’s ballroom project. Glenn Kirschner discussed a recent CBS News report on Monday detailing a suspicious court filing submitted by Trump’s Department of Justice on a new episode of his podcast, “Justice Matters.”…
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Cinerama Dome’s Grassroots Reopening Campaign Ends After Police Shut Down Projector Protest
The organizer of the grassroots campaign Save the Cinerama Dome, which seeks to reopen the famed 1960s movie palace on Sunset Boulevard after it closed with the shutdown of Arclight Cinemas, is pausing his work after police responded to a projector protest staged Friday night. Cal State Northridge film student Ben Steinberg, whose social media…
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Canceled Clancy event becomes example of censorship at US Senate hearing
At a Democrat-led Congressional hearing in late February, children’s author and former TV writer Bess Kalb used a previously unreported incident in Clancy, where she had to cancel a book reading event, to illustrate a point about the broader impacts of the Trump Administration’s crackdown on the First Amendment. Saying on Feb. 24 it was…
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Expert questions JD Vance’s intentions in Hungary as midterms near
Voting rights lawyer, Marc Elias, warned that Vice President JD Vance’s planned trip to Hungary reveals the Trump administration’s authoritarian intentions ahead of midterm elections. Vance will meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and discuss the U.S. and Hungary “partnership” just before Hungary’s elections through April 7-8, as reported by Fox News. Elias explained…
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California pays billions for erectile dysfunction and allergy pills through workers’ comp program
California is paying out billions annually through a little-known state workers’ compensation program for conditions that include sexual dysfunction, allergies and other chronic ailments — leaving Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers scrambling to revamp the troubled program. Called the Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund, the program provides extra benefits to employees covered by state…
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reject settlement talks as trial looms: report
Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively reportedly declined a last-minute settlement attempt over the latter’s sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit. The “It Ends With Us” co-stars will meet face-to-face in court next month after failing to end the case during a meeting with a New York City judge on Monday, the Daily Mail reported. Reps for…
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Supreme Court’s silence on key issue sends a ‘chilling message’ to women: expert
The Supreme Court’s silence on a key issue has sent a “chilling message” to women across America, according to one expert. For years, the Supreme Court has seemed reluctant to address questions surrounding qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that shields police officers and other law enforcement officials from damages in civil lawsuits. That refusal has…
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Trump’s new DHS chief raises eyebrows during Fox News interview: ‘Absolutely nuts’
Newly-appointed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated a new way in an interview on Fox News to punish cities that don’t agree to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement round up residents for mass deportation: strip staffing from their international ports of entry. “I believe sanctuary cities is (sic) not lawful,” Mullin told Fox News’ Bret…









