Day: August 1, 2023

Trump says he expects indictment from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 probe

8:53 pm August 1, 2023

Former President Trump said he expects to be indicted out of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Jan. 6 on Tuesday evening, and slammed the looming charges as election interference. “I hear that Deranged Jack Smith, in order to interfere with the Presidential Election of 2024, will be putting out yet another Fake Indictment of […]

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Ohio youth center sponsors program to teach kids how to be drag queens: The ‘fundamentals of drag’

8:18 pm August 1, 2023

The Colors+ Youth Center in Fairview, Ohio announced that it will host monthly workshops showing minors how to become drag queens. Activities such as drag queen story hours and other events with children have become sources of national controversy over the past few years. The Colors+ Youth Center in Ohio, as one such example. It […]

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Mayor Eric Adams says New York City has ‘run out of room’ for migrants: ‘It’s not going to get any better’

8:09 pm August 1, 2023

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Monday that there’s no longer room for migrants to stay in the city, stating that the city is at a boiling point. Adams made the comments during a violence prevention task force briefing on Monday alongside several city and state officials, including Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul. “Our […]

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Chicago alderman outraged over new law allowing migrants to become police officers: ‘A political move’

8:00 pm August 1, 2023

One Chicago alderman spoke out against a new Illinois law that will allow illegal immigrants to become police officers, arguing the legislation is the latest move to make the state the most progressive in the nation.  Chicago Alderman Anthony Napolitano warned Illinois House Bill 3751 was not enacted in the best interest of Illinois residents […]

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Small Vermont college giving upperclassmen $10K to skip semester amid enrollment boom

7:54 pm August 1, 2023

Vermont’s Middlebury College, struggling with an enrollment boom, is offering $10,000 to upperclassmen to delay their education to ease overcrowding. The unusual pay-to-delay offer comes as the small liberal arts school is about to burst at the seams. The college typically has 2,500 to 2,600 students, but enrollment this fall could be upward of 2,845, […]

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