A us-regions Tech education” target=”_blank”>professor< Gruber is an associate professor of German and Smith is an English instructor, according to the report. Turning Point USA is a conservative grassroots organization with a mission to “educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government,” according to its website. “Professor Donadio …
Read More »California National Guard put fighter jet on alert in March 2020 for 'possible domestic mission': report
us-regions military members say a military was put on standby for a “possible domestic mission” last year, raising concerns that the military could be used to disperse us-protests” target=”_blank”>protesters< pandemic, according to a report. Four National Guard sources spoke to the Los Angeles Times about the matter, revealing that commanders were concerned about resistance to …
Read More »New Mexico restores indoor worship services to 100% capacity
us-regions Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday allowed places of worship statewide to operate at full capacity. The state limited the capacity of indoor worship services last April in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Since then, restrictions have fluctuated under tiered reopening guidelines. “The change was made in …
Read More »Pentagon UFO report: They 'acknowledged the reality,' whistleblower says
Theexecutive is actually gearing up to share information about the “reality” of air-and-space with the public — and not a moment too soon, says the man who claims to have run the Pentagon’s UFO program for 9 years. donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Former President Donald Trump’s< that the Pentagon and spy agencies must file …
Read More »Can Derek Chauvin get his convictions tossed on appeal?
The unique circumstances surrounding george-floyd” target=”_blank”>Derek Chauvin’s trial< death could offer the former Minneapolis police officer some shot at winning a retrial on appeal, though most legal experts agree it’s a long shot. Chauvin, who is white, kneeled on george-floyd” target=”_blank”>Floyd’s< on murder and manslaughter charges was seen by many across the …
Read More »Portland police declare riot Friday night after mayor's state-of-emergency extension
crimein portland” target=”_blank”>Portland< began smashing windows, tagging graffiti on buildings and broke into a restaurant. A resident who was filming the mayhem had a rock thrown through his window by a rioter, police said. The unrest came after Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler extended the state of emergency in the city through the …
Read More »Fort Jackson commanding general says civilian court will first handle Army drill sergeant spat with Black man
Fort Jackson’s Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr. announced Friday that the military would allow civilian authorities to handle the investigation into a drill sergeant accused of simple assault against a young Black man during an altercation outside his us-regions home. “I have the utmost confidence in our civilian criminal system …
Read More »State Department will allow embassies to fly pride flag on same pole as US flag: Report
American embassies and consulates around the world are now authorized to fly the rainbow flag on the same pole as the U.S. flag, according to reports. The action by foreign-policy Antony J. Blinken reserves a donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump< reported, citing a cable and department official. Under Blinken’s authorization, the flag can …
Read More »NJ man sues for right to sell his organs, argues 1984 law banning organ trade is unconstitutional
Twenty Americans die every single day while waiting on an organ executive list, but that could change as a us-regions man is now suing to overturn a 1984 bill that makes it illegal to buy and sell organs. John Bellocchio, a career academic who now runs a service dog business throughout Appalachia, first got …
Read More »Pentagon panel recommends ending commander involvement in sexual assault cases
A Pentagon panel recommended that commanders no longer be involved in prosecuting cases involving sexual assault in the military. The suggestion by an Independent Review Commission led by Lynn Rosenthal, a former White House advisor on violence against women, and established by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, signifies a major change in …
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