Day: June 11, 2024

King Charles III portrait is vandalized by animal rights activists, video shows

11:44 pm June 11, 2024

A pair of animal rights activists has been caught on video vandalizing a portrait of King Charles III at a London art gallery by pasting a picture of the character Wallace from the “Wallace and Gromit” series over his face.  The incident, described by Animal Rising as a “comic redecoration,” was designed to highlight an […]

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‘The View’ co-hosts say they’re uncomfortable with Alito recordings, but concede someone has to ‘expose them’

11:30 pm June 11, 2024

“The View” co-hosts admitted on Tuesday that they had a problem with the secret recordings of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts because they could be “altered.” Joy Behar said while she was uncomfortable with it, she also felt that somebody had to “expose” the conservative justices. Alito and Roberts were […]

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Republicans vow to continue pursuing ‘Biden crime family’ after Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict

11:27 pm June 11, 2024

Reactions from Republicans poured in after Hunter Biden was found guilty on all charges Tuesday morning in his historic criminal case focused on his purchase of a firearm in 2018.  Last year, Hunter Biden was expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax counts of willful failure to pay federal income tax as part of […]

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Hunter Biden guilty on all counts. What we just learned about smoke, mirrors and privilege

11:27 pm June 11, 2024

The facts were simple, the law was clear, and the evidence of guilt can only be described as overwhelming. The only surprise is that it took jurors more than five minutes to convict Hunter Biden on all three gun charges that he faced in a federal courtroom in Wilmington, Delaware. In sports vernacular, the case was […]

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Federal appeals court rules against middle school student who wore ‘only two genders’ shirt

10:47 pm June 11, 2024

The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Massachusetts middle school’s decision to ask a student to remove his “There are only two genders” T-shirt last year.  The federal appeals court issued its decision on Sunday, denying eighth grader Liam Morrison’s appeal that Nichols Middle School in Middleborough violated his First Amendment rights in March 2023. The […]

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