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Prosecutor Dafna Yoran, From Leniency for Murderer to Harsh Treatment of Marine Vet Daniel Penny

Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran, who is leading the prosecution against Marine veteran Daniel Penny for the 2023 death of Jordan Neely, has a history of advocating for "restorative justice" in certain cases. However, her approach seems to shift dramatically when it comes to Penny’s case, raising questions about the consistency of her prosecutorial stance.

Mark Halperin Questions Gavin Newsom’s 2028 Presidential Ambition

Political analyst Mark Halperin expressed skepticism on Tuesday regarding the likelihood of California Governor Gavin Newsom running for president in 2028, despite the governor’s rising popularity among Democratic voters. A recent Emerson College poll showed Newsom trailing only Vice President Kamala Harris, who leads the 2028 Democratic field with 37% support, while Newsom holds 7%.

Miami-Dade County Approves Street Named After Trump

Florida’s Miami-Dade County Commission approved the city of Hialeah's request to name a street after President-elect Donald Trump.

Gov. Abbott Threatens Funding Cuts to Texas Children’s Hospital Over TikTok Video on Immigration Status Law

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has threatened to cut funding to Texas Children’s Hospital after a Houston doctor, Dr. Tony Pastor, posted a TikTok video advising patients to disregard a new state law requiring hospitals to inquire about patients' citizenship during intake. The executive order, effective November 1, mandates that hospitals accepting Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) payments collect this information.

College Volleyball Players With Transgender Teammate Kneel During National Anthem

For the second consecutive game, three Colorado State women’s volleyball players, including Malaya Jones—who is alleged to have conspired with San Jose State’s transgender player Blaire Fleming to harm a teammate—knelt during the national anthem.

Amish Voter Outreach Efforts Highlighted in 2024 Election Cycle

The Amish community drew unprecedented attention during the 2024 election, with Republican organizers seeking to mobilize this traditionally low-turnout group in battleground states like...

Kamala Harris Mocked for Remarks Following Post-Election Loss

Vice President Kamala Harris faced widespread ridicule after addressing supporters in her first remarks since conceding the presidential race to Donald Trump. Speaking virtually after a post-election vacation, Harris acknowledged the emotional toll of the loss, calling it “heavy” and urging supporters to hold onto their power and purpose despite the defeat.

Anti-Trump Protesters Facing ‘Disillusionment’

Left-wing, anti-Trump protesters are facing a "disillusionment with activism," according to reports.

Conservative Students Report Increasing Hostile Environment on Campus

Conservative students at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) are reporting an increasingly hostile environment, with some facing threats and social alienation, according to The College...

Georgia University System Bans DEI Admissions Policies

The University System of Georgia (USG), which oversees 26 public colleges, universities, and the state’s public library system, has implemented reforms aimed at eliminating the influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives while refocusing on merit-based hiring and the study of America’s founding principles.

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