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Federal Pell Grant Program Uses Taxpayer Dollars to Provide Education to Prisoners

The federal Pell Grant program is to fund tuition for an estimated 30,000 prisoners using $130 million in taxpayer dollars beginning next month.

Michigan House Passes Bill Criminalizing Making Someone Feel ‘Intimidated’

The Michigan House also recently passed a bill to prosecute "hate speech."

Weaponization of Politics, an American Tradition

"Making sure the government is pursuing a policy of peace and free trade abroad is also essential to promoting liberty at home."

First Trans State Lawmaker Arrested on Charges of Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Images

Former New Hampshire state Democrat Rep. Stacie Marie Laughton, the nation's first-ever transgender person elected to a state legislature, was arrested last week on child porn charges.

Belarus to Include Castration of Pedophiles in Criminal Code

Belarus will update its national criminal code to include the chemical castration of convicted pedophiles.

Ex-FBI Analyst Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Illegally Possessing Classified Documents, Mirroring Charges Against Trump

The DOJ's Office of Public Affairs release stated that Kingsbury "improperly removed and willfully retained" a total of 386 classified documents over her 12-year service period with the FBI's Kansas City division.

Texas Makes Election Fraud a Felony

Voting illegally could bring a 20-year sentence.

Marine Veteran Daniel Penny Indicted After Subway Incident

A New York City grand jury indicted 24-year-old Marine veteran Daniel Penny after the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man reportedly harassing people on a subway.

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