When Judge Judy Sheindlin ended her hit series, “Judge Judy,” in 2021 after 25 years on the air, it seemed she was stepping down from the bench. But that was far from the case. Instead, she shifted her signature courtroom style to Freevee, Amazon’s ad-supported streaming service, and launched her new series, “Judy Justice,” later […]
Read MoreThe Southern Poverty Law Center recently released updates to its list of hate and anti-government groups to include a number of newly added education-focused groups. This new list is the second in which the SPLC merged “hate” and “anti-government” groups into one category, equating beliefs that the federal government is overbearing with being racist – a charge that highlights […]
Read MoreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott took to Twitter to weigh in on a potential battle of the billionaires between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. What began as banter on Twitter between Musk, who owns the social media platform, and several users evolved into him challenging Meta CEO Zuckerberg to a cage match. The Zuck, who owns […]
Read MoreAn Illinois woman pleaded guilty to federal charges Thursday in connection with the 2021 murder of a central Illinois police officer. Ashantae Corruthers, 29, of Indianapolis, was charged with conspiracy to defraud the government after she was accused of straw purchasing the gun 24-year-old Darion Lafayette used to shoot and kill Champaign Police Officer Christopher […]
Read MoreThe founding of the United States was shaped by inspirational figures authoring remarkable tales long since forgotten — or since erased. Tamanend is one of them. More commonly called King Tammany, or Saint Tammany, he was a 17th-century Lenni Lenape (Delaware) chief who found a friend in ally in English Quaker William Penn — who […]
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