Tennessee woman sues after state officials deem vanity license plate 'offensive'

A nashville” target=”_blank”>Nashville< officials after her vanity license plate reading “69PWNDU” was taken away a decade after she first registered it. “When Nashville woman Leah Gilliam purchased a vanity plate to celebrate her interests in astronomy and gaming, it did not occur to her that her constitutionally protected speech could land her in jail,” her…

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New York Times Magazine slammed for 'shoddy' essay on anti-critical race theory laws

Critics are slamming an essay published in the-new-york-times”>New York Times< He argued, “History is not therapy, and discomfort is part of growing up… Teachers in high schools cannot exclude the possibility that the history of slavery, lynchings and voter suppression will make some non-Black students uncomfortable. The new memory laws invite teachers to self-censor, on…

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Kamala Harris allies rush to play damage control amid White House infighting

Allies of Vice President kamala-harris” target=”_blank”>Kamala Harris< infighting and staff complaints. The comments in Harris’ defense come after various recent reports detail concerns of low morale among the vice president’s staff and White House personnel, as well as concerns of confidence in Harris to help carry Democrats into 2024. Communication issues and distrust between aides…

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Psaki defends Biden snapping at reporters over Afghanistan questions: He was 'done'

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< drawdown because he was “ready to be done answering questions.”  As U.S. forces withdraw from the region after 20 years, reporters questioned the president on Friday about the potential of an Afghan fall to the Taliban.  “I’m not gonna answer any more questions about…

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Mainstream media melts down over Supreme Court decision on Arizona 'voting restrictions'

Mainstream media outlets seemed to be in complete meltdown mode this week following the judiciary decision Tuesday to uphold Arizona voting rules aimed at ensuring election integrity. A number of liberal news organizations openly expressed their disappointment with the court’s ruling while continuing to claim Arizona’s rules amounted to “voting restrictions” and dismantled the Voting…

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