A federal judge has issued an injunction blocking the University of North Carolina from revealing the real name of Jacob Doe, an expelled student challenging the university’s handling of sexual assault charges against him. US District Judge Martin Reidinger’s injunction order Tuesday scaled back Doe’s initial request. The order applies to the university and its…
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Rumble Files Federal Defamation Lawsuit Against Co-Founders of Purported Watchdog Group
LONGBOAT KEY, Fla., November 29, 2023— Rumble, the video-sharing platform and cloud services provider (NASDAQ: RUM), filed a lawsuit today in federal court in Florida against two co-founders of a purported watchdog organization. Rumble sued Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin, co-founders of Check My Ads, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation that routinely targets news outlets and…
Australian Federal Government wants maximum cull of Australian citizens
No, the Australian parliament will NOT get to decide whether we hand our health sovereignty to the WHO Use your critical thinking when you hear government assurances about the WHO LIBBY KLEIN 28 NOV 2023 The Federal government in Australia is backing the WHO to be given extensive new powers. Don’t be fooled by reassuring…
Federal Law Requires a Choice: Marijuana or a Gun?
For Vera Cooper, the time had come to buy a gun. In her mid-70s at the time and widowed several years earlier, she was already feeling vulnerable, living by herself. Then came the tipping point: The plumbing business that Ms. Cooper owns in the Florida Panhandle had to fire a worker, and he stormed out…
Former federal prosecutor says beginning Trump’s trial before 2024 election is an unusual decision
The decision to begin former President Donald Trump’s trial just months before the 2024 presidential election is “perplexing” to former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, Newsweek reported. Trump is being tried in Fulton County, Georgia, for supposed election interference. A grand jury had voted in August to indict Trump and 18 others on charges pertaining to…
Idaho Asks Supreme Court to Stop Federal Government from Using ERs as ‘Enclave’ for Abortions
by Madeleine Hubbard Idaho is asking the Supreme Court to intervene and allow the state to enforce its pro-life law despite the Biden Administration’s efforts to block it by allowing abortions in emergency rooms, according to court documents. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act is meant to ensure that all patients who request emergency room…
AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT says
WASHINGTON — Artificial intelligence has the ability to help the federal government make sense of an unending flood of data now swamping defense, intelligence and other agencies, according to a study from General Dynamics Information Technology. GDIT, a division of General Dynamics, this month made public the results of its defensive cyber operations research, which…
Federal Court to Weigh in On Amtrak Attempt to Take Over DC’s Union Station
A federal district court is set to weigh in on a case regarding Amtrak’s attempt to take over Washington, D.C.’s, historic Union Station. Amtrak, which currently subleases roughly 13% of the station through Union Station Investco (USI), owned by Rexmark, is attempting to take full control over the station through the use of eminent domain,…
Federal Judge Rejects Challenge to Trump’s 2024 Ballot Access in Rhode Island
A federal judge in Rhode Island on Monday tossed another challenge to former President Donald Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 ballot. U.S. District Court Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr., an Obama appointee, dismissed a 14th Amendment challenge to listing Trump on the Rhode Island ballot. John Anthony Castro, a little-known 2024 Republican presidential candidate, filed the lawsuit,…
‘Sick man’: Pentagon official overseeing federal schools busted in human-trafficking sting, video shows
Department of Defense Education Activity administrator Stephen Hovanic was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute during a human trafficking sting in Georgia. That’s according to Stars and Stripes, which reported that Hovanic was among 26 people arrested in a two-day operation by the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office. He was released from custody on Nov. 16…
REPORT: Federal judge tosses Trump 2024 ballot lawsuit by little known GOP presidential candidate
TeamDML offers insights, opinions, podcasts, videos and other forms of content intended to educate and better explain trending news that is made available to the public by third parties. In this particular case, we refer to an excerpt from A Rhode Island federal judge tossed another challenge to former President Donald Trump’s eligibility for…
Congress considers bill banning housing migrants on federal land
WASHINGTON A contentious proposal is on the agenda of a House committee Tuesday aimed at imposing restrictions on the housing of migrants transported from the U.S.-Mexico border, dictating both how and where they are accommodated while awaiting immigration judge appointments. The Republican-sponsored bill would prohibit the use of federal money for providing shelter…
Federal Judge Tosses Trump 2024 Ballot Lawsuit in Rhode Island
On Monday, a Rhode Island federal judge rejected another challenge to former President Donald Trump’s eligibility for the 2024 ballot on Monday. U.S. District Court Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. dismissed a 14th Amendment challenge to listing Trump on the Rhode Island ballot. The lawsuit was filed by John Anthony Castro, a relatively unknown…
Family Goes After Federal Govt, Attacks On Free Speech Continue – BUT There’s A Remedy (Video)
In this episode, we’ll take a look at a lawsuit that is coming ten years after the federal government threatened a family and tried to steal their water rights, along with news out of the UK that is very relevant for Americans concerning freedom of the press and free speech. I’ll also introduce you to…
‘Fishing Expedition’: Corrupt Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan Shoots Down Trump Request to Subpoena January 6 Committee Records
(Daily Caller)—The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election case rejected his request Monday to subpoena records relating to the Jan. 6 House Select Committee. Trump asked in October to issue subpoenas to retrieve “certain missing records and uncover information about their disposition.” District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee, wrote in a…
China infiltrated local and federal political leadership races in Canada: intelligence report
by David Krayden The classified document does not identify the candidate in question but only calls him “CA3.” According to a top secret report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) a leadership candidate for a provincial political party met with Chinese agents at a Chinese consulate in 2022 to secure their support. Journalist Sam…
Federal judge to decide whether Amtrak can take over Union Station for a third of its value
A federal judge will rule on Amtrak’s bid to use eminent domain to take over Union Station — a major railroad hub located just blocks from Capitol Hill — for what the current leaseholder claims is a third of its value. Amtrak, which currently subleases around 13% of the building, including the train concourse and…
The Federal Reserve is Running Losses. Does This Cost Anyone Anything?
The new problem we now face arises from the fact that huge deficits are only manageable so long as interest rates remain very, very low. Original Article: The Federal Reserve is Running Losses. Does This Cost Anyone Anything? Click this link for the original source of this article. Author: This content is courtesy of, and owned and…
Christian University to Appeal $37M Federal Fine
(TotalConservative.com) – Grand Canyon University (GCU) based out of Phoenix, Arizona is finding itself the target of federal scrutiny for what its representatives say is based solely on religious discrimination. The Department of Education slapped GCU with a $37.7 million fine earlier this month after they claimed the school misled students about the cost of…
Former police officer Derek Chauvin stabbed in federal prison
The Associated Press reported that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was stabbed early on Friday afternoon. According to the news service, the stabbing was committed around 12:30 p.m. at the Federal Correctional Institution located in Tucson, Arizona. Chauvin survived the attack and is being treated in hospital. Supreme Court refused to hear Chauvin’s appeal…
Derek Chauvin Nearly DELETED In Arizona Federal Penitentiary!
Federal debt increased $2.45 trillion since Thanksgiving 2022
Terence P. Jeffrey Daily Caller News Foundation The debt of the federal government has increased $2,452,444,126,108.25 since last Thanksgiving, according to data published by the U.S. Treasury. That works out to approximately $7,304.03 for every one of the 335,765,877 persons in the United States, as per the Census Bureau’s current population estimate. Get the hottest,…
NEWS ALERT: Derek Chauvin stabbed by inmate in federal prison, seriously injured
TeamDML offers insights, opinions, podcasts, videos and other forms of content intended to educate and better explain trending news that is made available to the public by third parties. In this particular case, we refer to an excerpt from Fox News: Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murdering George Floyd,…
Report: Derek Chauvin Stabbed in Federal Prison; Cop Convicted in George Floyd Death Given “Life-Saving Measures” Before Being Taken to Hospital
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who pled guilty to federal charges in the 2020 death while in custody of 46-year-old George Floyd, was stabbed and seriously injured in prison on Friday by a fellow inmate, according to a report by the Associated Press. Chauvin, 47, was also convicted on state charges in Minnesota and…
Derek Chauvin stabbed by inmate in federal prison, seriously injured
Congratulations leftists, Derek Chauvin has been stabbed in federal prison and is now seriously injured, in critical condition. He is also in a federal prison in Arizona.. Why Arizona? Ex-officer Derek Chauvin, convicted in George Floyd’s killing, stabbed in prison, AP source sayshttps://t.co/nr5fwBSxYz https://t.co/nr5fwBSxYz — CBS 58 News (@CBS58) November 25, 2023 Derek Chauvin stabbed…
⚠️DIRTY Congressman Arrested By Federal Agents⚠️
Rep. Santos was arrested yesterday morning on suspicion of bribery and corruption charges. Local authorities stated that the congressman had been under investigation for several months, and it is still unclear how long he will be detained. The arrest follows an extensive campaign finance investigation carried out by the Department of Justice into the politician’s…
FLASHBACK: 1980’s Federal Report Claims ‘Catastrophic Warming Of The Earth By the 1990’s’
Well, this didn’t age too well. A federal report in the 80’s claiming a catastrophic global warming was coming to earth in the 1990’s.
Federal Spending Up by 16% Compared to This Time Last Year as Interest Payments on Debt Climbs
Congress passed a short-term spending bill to continue current federal funding levels before leaving for the Thanksgiving break but federal spending is up $64 billion, or 16%, compared to this time last fiscal year as interest payments on the national debt rise. According the latest T reasury Department data , the federal government has spent…
St. Paul man sentenced to 14.5 years in federal prison for multiple armed robberies
A St. Paul man has been sentenced to over 14 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release for three armed robberies of grocery stores located in St. Paul along University Avenue, announced U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger late last week. Federal charges against Nicholas Antwain Dancy, 39, were announced last year…
Judge Chutkan will soon rule on Trump motion to dismiss federal election charges
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan will soon issue a ruling on whether or not to dismiss the 2020 election-related criminal charges filed against former President Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith, according to Newsweek. First, however, she will take into consideration an impending response filed by Trump’s attorneys to the rebuttal from Smith’s prosecutors…
Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Maryland Handgun Rule
Get ready to weep, liberals. A federal appeals court has recently made their decision on Maryland’s handgun licensure law. It’s unconstitutional. Just like we knew it was. The author of the majority opinion, Judge Julius Richardson, is a Trump appointee. Perhaps that’s why common sense prevailed in this case. “In Maryland, if you are a…
Federal judge issues injunction against Kansas Highway Patrol’s unconstitutional ‘Kansas Two-Step’ traffic stop tactic
The Kansas Highway Patrol was just busted by a federal judge for engaging in a particular tactic against predominately out-of-state drivers that was determined to be a violation of their constitutional rights. On Monday, a permanent injunction was issued that prohibits the KHP from using a traffic stop tactic dubbed the “Kansas Two-Step” while ostensibly…
Federal Judge Rules Battleground State Must Count Undated Mail-In Ballots
This week, a federal magistrate ruled that Pennsylvania mail-in ballots missing the correct date from the electors must be tallied for the upcoming election year. The ruling essentially means that ballots in the battleground state that cannot be adequately verified as legitimate could factor into the determination of the 20 electoral votes for the presidential…
FBI closes federal investigation into Rainbow Bridge car explosion
NIAGRA FALLS, N.Y. The federal investigation into a vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the U.S. and Canada in Niagara Falls is over, the FBI said late Wednesday night. The FBI’s search of the scene revealed “no explosive materials and no terrorism nexus,” FBI Buffalo posted on social media. The…
“Dangerous & Misguided Decision”: Maryland Democrats Angered By Federal Court Overturning Handgun Licensing Law
“Dangerous & Misguided Decision”: Maryland Democrats Angered By Federal Court Overturning Handgun Licensing Law Democratic lawmakers in Maryland expressed discontent following a decision by a federal appeals court to overturn a firearm regulation in the progressive state, which mandated that residents must acquire a license before purchasing a handgun. In a 2-1 ruling, a panel of the…
Federal appeals court strikes down portion of Maryland gun law
In Maryland, obtaining a handgun will now be easier for residents. On Tuesday, Nov. 21, a federal appeals court struck down part of the Maryland Firearm Safety Act of 2013. The law requires Maryland residents to complete a four-hour firearm safety training course, fire at least one live round, submit fingerprints, pass a background check…
How Much Does $100 Billion in Federal Spending Cost You?
George Shultz, secretary of state in the early 1980s, was also a first-rate economist. As a good economist, he put out a press release showing how little the average taxpaying household paid for aid to El Salvador. As I recall, it was about $34. (I can’t find a source.) Shultz seemed to think that $34…
Federal Judge Rules On Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Case
A federal judge has issued a ruling in a case involving undated mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania that is likely to have major implications in upcoming elections. U.S. District Judge Susan Paradise Baxter, a registered Democrat who was, surprisingly, appointed in 2018 by then-President Donald Trump, ruled that Pennsylvania’s law mandating ballots be dated or else…
‘Egregious’: Macy’s hit with federal complaint ahead of parade for alleged woke hiring
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City on Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019. (Photo by Carson Masterson on Unsplash) By Katelynn Richardson Daily Caller News Foundation A conservative legal group filed a federal civil rights complaint against Macy’s ahead of the Thanksgiving Day parade, claiming the company is “intentionally and systematically” hiring based on race…
Federal Judge Makes Huge Decision On Voting Machines In Georgia
A Federal judge in Georgia has ruled there is sufficient evidence that Georgia’s election machines are prone to cybersecurity issues. U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg wrote there is a cause to believe that “cybersecurity deficiencies that unconstitutionally burden Plaintiffs’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights and capacity to case effective votes that are accurately counted.” Judge…
Federal trial of reputed Venezuelan drug lord starts in New York next week
The trial of Carlos Orense Azocar, the accused Venezuelan drug lord extradited to New York last year, is set to begin next Monday, with U.S. officials charging the businessman of partnering with leftist guerrillas and high-ranking officials of the Nicolas Maduro regime to export up to one ton of cocaine a week. According to prosecution…