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Florida District Court Sets May 2024 Trial Date for Trump’s Alleged Misuse of Classified Documents

According to the court filing, the process of jury selection will kick off on May 14, leading up to the two-week trial period set to begin on May 20.

Stanford Law School’s Associate Dean for Diversity Steps Down Who Called for Protesting Federal Judge

Tirien Steinbach, the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Stanford Law School, has stepped down from her position following a controversy involving a sitting federal judge.

Plans Underway to Convert Historic London Building Into Mosque

The building has served a number of different purposes since its 1896 opening.

CDC Report Says 1 in 10 Children Diagnosed With Developmental Disability

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that 1 in 10 children have a "developmental delay."

FBI Informant File Reveals Burisma Owner Felt ‘Somehow Coerced’ Into Paying Bidens

An informant file from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) containing a $10 million bribery allegation against President Joe Biden and son Hunter revealed that the owner of a Ukrainian energy company felt "coerced" into giving millions to the Bidens.

Screen Actors Guild Allows ‘The Chosen’ to Continue Filming During Strike

"The Chosen" has been granted an exemption by the Screen Actors Guild to continue filming its fourth season despite ongoing Hollywood strikes.

Ramaswamy and DeSantis Tied in New Poll

A Kaplan Strategies poll revealed that Republican presidential candidates Vivek Ramaswamy and Governor Ron DeSantis (FL) are tied for second place.

U.S. House Votes Not to Reinstate Pilots Who Lost Job Over Vaccine Mandate

The House of Representatives voted not to reinstate airline pilots who lost their job over refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

U.S. Military Admits Myocarditis Cases Increased Following COVID-19 Vaccines

A Pentagon official confirmed cases of myocarditis in the U.S. military increased following the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines.

Sen. Rand Paul Refers Dr. Anthony Fauci to Department of Justice for Lying to Congress

"This week we have referred him to the Department of Justice for prosecution, for lying to Congress,” said Paul.

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