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Newsom’s $20/Hr. Fast-Food Minimum Wage Law Backfires
Two years after California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the FAST Recovery Act with cameras flashing and union leaders cheering, the law is leaving a trail of layoffs, shuttered restaurants, and angry consumers. The measure, which took effect in 2023, mandated a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers across the state. Newsom hailed it at the time as a “win-win-win” for…
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Officials Share Major Update in Charlie Kirk Case
Prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case said they have already compiled “voluminous” evidence against the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “There is a substantial amount of discovery in this case, Your Honor. It’s voluminous, to say the least. And we’re working on a process where we can exchange information as quickly as possible and be efficient in…
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Minnesota GOP Senator Unexpectedly Dies: ‘Saddened to Learn’
Longtime Republican Minnesota Sen. Bruce Anderson passed away unexpectedly late last month at the age of 75, according to a statement from his Republican colleagues. A U.S. Navy veteran who served in the Vietnam War, Anderson dedicated over three decades to public service in the state Legislature. He was first elected to the Minnesota House in 1994 and later won…
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ABC Anchor Admits Truth As Trump’s DC Crackdown Yields Big Results
President Donald Trump’s federalization of Washington, D.C., on the heels of declaring a “crime emergency,” was met with mixed reactions, but it has also launched a conversation among residents and members of the media about a subject that, for years, has been hidden in plain view. For instance, ABC News anchor Kyra Phillips mentioned on-air hours after Trump’s declaration that…
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Supreme Court Rejects Broader Disability Review For Veterans
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that the Veterans Court does not have to re-examine all evidence when reviewing disability benefits denials. It can only overturn a decision if there is a clear mistake. This standard was questioned by two veterans, Norman Thornton and Joshua Bufkin. Thornton, who served in the Gulf War, said that his PTSD disability rating should…
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Chuck Schumer Gets Career-Ending News Amid Govt Shutdown
The first federal government shutdown in seven years began at midnight Tuesday, with both parties trading blame as negotiations collapsed. Neither President Donald Trump and the Republican majority in Congress nor Democratic leaders agreed to compromise, resulting in a lapse in funding. The shutdown has quickly escalated into a war of words, with each side accusing the other of intransigence.…
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Trump, Republicans Appear To Be Winning Message Battle Over Shutdown
Although Republicans have historically shouldered most of the blame during government shutdowns, the party appears to be gaining ground with the public in the current standoff. GOP leaders have framed the budget impasse as avoidable and have argued that Democrats are insisting on funding healthcare benefits for immigrants in the country illegally, Just the News reports. The Senate on Tuesday failed…
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Report: It’s Revealed Who Adam Schiff Was Leaking Classified Info To
Newly declassified FBI interview documents have reignited claims that Senator Adam Schiff ordered the leak of confidential information during the height of the Trump-Russia probe. According to documents, between 2017 and 2023, an unidentified whistleblower — described as a Democratic intelligence officer working for the House Intelligence Committee — repeatedly told the FBI that Schiff approved classified material leaks to…
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Bret Baier Stops Live Show, Reveals Info After Trump Called Him
Fox News anchor Bret Baier paused during a live segment on Wednesday to relay to viewers a personal message from President Donald Trump regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier in the hour. “A few moments ago before this show, I talked to the President of the United States on the phone. He had obviously already posted on…
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Thune Poised to Trigger ‘Nuclear Option’ to Speed Up Trump Confirmations
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is preparing to use the “nuclear option” to clear a logjam of Trump nominees due to unprecedented Democratic Party obstruction in the Senate. Thune is setting the stage to use the parliamentary maneuver in order to lower the filibuster threshold for confirming large batches of lower-level presidential nominees, marking the latest use of the…
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