Day: August 2, 2023

Businessman who sat in jail for donations to Biden rips Hunter plea deal: Always protecting the Bidens

12:00 pm August 2, 2023

Chris Tigani, a Delaware businessman who served two years in prison for illegal campaign donations to Joe Biden, is speaking out to ensure Hunter Biden is held to the same legal standard that landed himself and other Americans who committed similar offenses behind bars. “They were protecting the Bidens then, they’re protecting the Bidens now, and […]

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MSNBC medical contributor tells Americans to start wearing masks again after uptick in COVID hospitalizations

12:00 pm August 2, 2023

A doctor appearing on MSNBC Tuesday said that Americans should start wearing masks for COVID again. Former Obama official and current MSNBC medical contributor Dr. Kavita Patel was brought on Jose Diaz-Balart Reports to discuss an uptick in COVID hospitalizations. “If you’ve noticed more of your friends, neighbors, loved ones are testing positive for COVID, […]

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One state is cleaning up schools Democrats used as labs for social experiments

12:00 pm August 2, 2023

In 2021, Gov. Ralph Northam’s Department of Education released its Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students in Virginia’s Public Schools, which, according to state law, required local school districts to adopt policies consistent with the state models. The 2021 model policies required students and teachers to refer to other students by their chosen pronouns. It […]

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Dan Le Batard mourns death of brother, David, on podcast: ‘It’s something that I never considered possible’

11:58 am August 2, 2023

Former ESPN personality Dan Le Batard dropped heartbreaking news on Tuesday at the beginning of the local hour of “The Dan Le Batard with Stugotz” podcast, saying his brother, David, had died. David Le Batard, affectionately known as ‘LEBO,’ was 50. LEBO was responsible for creating all the artwork in Meadowlark Media’s studio, and the […]

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Appeals court reinstates Honduran mother’s lawsuit claiming she was repeatedly raped, impregnated by ICE agent

11:14 am August 2, 2023

A federal appeals court on Tuesday reinstated a lawsuit brought by a Honduran mother who says she was repeatedly raped and impregnated for years by an immigration agent who threatened to get her deported if she didn’t obey him. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled that the woman’s seven-year ordeal in […]

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