Los Angeles set to pay $300,000 over police photos in media freedom case

Los Angeles set to pay $300,000 over police photos in media freedom case

The city of Los Angeles settled a lawsuit by agreeing to pay $300,000 in legal fees for freelance journalist Ben Camacho and the...
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On immigration, Trump will have a mountain to climb

On immigration, Trump will have a mountain to climb

President Biden, responding to a recent uptick in “the entry of certain noncitizens at the southern border,” has restricted asylum eligibility and increased...
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Hamas Official Says Terror Group ‘Would Do Oct. 7 Attack Again’ if Possible to Go Back in Time

Hamas Official Says Terror Group ‘Would Do Oct. 7 Attack Again’ if Possible to Go Back in Time

An aerial view shows the bodies of victims of an attack following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip lying...
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Reconstruction of Gaza Is the Way to Regain Initiative in War on Hamas

Reconstruction of Gaza Is the Way to Regain Initiative in War on Hamas

An UNRWA aid truck at the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. Photo: Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh Israel’s wars, according to...
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Nationwide dropping 100,000 pet insurance policyholders due to inflation

Nationwide dropping 100,000 pet insurance policyholders due to inflation

Nationwide — the country’s largest provider for pet insurance — is dropping coverage for approximately 100,000 policyholders. The cancellations have already started June...
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Something Fishy at House Intel Committee

Something Fishy at House Intel Committee

  By Rick Manning The D.C. Swamp is full of hypocrisy and double talk with little that comes out of it which doesn’t...
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Krispy Kreme excludes US from ‘Friends’ doughnut collection and fans want to know why

Krispy Kreme excludes US from ‘Friends’ doughnut collection and fans want to know why

“Friends” fans were struck with “FOMO” after a doughnut decision appeared limited to the UK and Ireland. Series’ supporters may have delighted at...
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On immigration, Trump will have a mountain to climb

President Biden, responding to a recent uptick in “the entry of certain noncitizens at the southern border,” has restricted asylum eligibility and increased the consequences for individuals caught illegally crossing the border. Those measures prompted liberal advocacy groups like the American

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Politics

Something Fishy at House Intel Committee

  By Rick Manning The D.C. Swamp is full of hypocrisy and double talk with little that comes out of it which doesn’t need an interpreter. Much to my surprise, on many of the media programs which I appear on regularly,

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US Approves $360 Million Arms Deal For Taiwan

The United States has just approved the sale of $360 million worth of weapons to Taiwan. This sale will involve hundreds of armed drones and missiles worth $360 million, the Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) has said. So, angering Russia

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Will the U.S. Actually Leave Iraq?

The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft hosted a panel Monday to debate some of the questions generated by recent diplomatic events between America and Iraq, most notably: Will the U.S withdraw troops from Iraq in the near future? The talk, titled

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Biden Freezes, and Old Propaganda Is Dead

This weekend, the president was wheeled to a fundraiser in Los Angeles, where he appeared alongside former President Barack Obama and a collection of loyal party members, including George Clooney, Jimmy Kimmel and Julia Roberts. After Biden and Obama wrapped up

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Economy

The Problem With AI Is the Word “Intelligence”

As a Financial Times headline says, “AI in Finance Is Like ‘Moving from Typewriters to Word Processors’” (June 16, 2024). But, I think, not much further, despite all the excitement (see “Ray Kurzweil on How AI Will Transform the Physical World,”

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Louisiana Expands Education Choice to All

Education freedom is on the march. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday signed legislation making the Pelican State the 16th state in the nation to enact K-12 Education Savings Accounts and the 11th to offer education choice to every K-12 student,

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Meanwhile, On Flag Day …

June 14th wass Flag Day. It commemorates the Second Continental Congress’ adoption of the American flag – the stars-and-stripes – in 1777. So how did New Hampshie’s Largest City celebrate? By raising the Gay Flag, of course. I say “of course”

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