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DOJ Seeks 8-Year Sentence for Woman Known as ‘Bullhorn Lady’ from Jan 6 Riot

Found guilty of all charges leveled against her in July, which included obstruction of an official proceeding, destruction of government property, entering a restricted zone while armed, and committing acts of violence on Capitol grounds.

Florida to Increase Sanctions Against Iran

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced that Florida will increase sanctions against Iranian businesses.

Radical Recall Challenges OUSD Progress: A Trustee’s Perspective

Madison Miner recounts her experience with the Orange Unified School District's Board of Education.

Chinese Espionage Efforts Targeting U.S. Military Bases Under Investigation by House Committee

The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has initiated an investigation into recent allegations regarding Chinese foreign nationals accessing secure U.S. military bases and facilities.

Almost All San Francisco Restaurants Experienced Graffiti or Property Crime in August

According to a survey conducted by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association, nearly 97% of San Francisco restaurants experienced graffiti or crime against their establishments in August.

IRS Might Fire Two-Thirds of Its Workforce

About 60,000 IRS employees may lose their jobs.

Sen. Vance Proposes Legislation to Abolish Biden’s China-First EV Credits, Advocate for American Auto Manufacturing

“Right now, the official policy of the Biden administration is to spend billions of dollars on subsidies for electric vehicles made overseas,” Sen. Vance revealed.

Military Loses F-35 Stealth Jet Under Biden Admin

The jet was worth over $78 million.

Dallas Church Holds ‘Drag Queen Nuns’ Event to ‘Bless’ LGBT Group Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

The Cathedral of Hope in Dallas recently hosted an event named "Drag Sunday," during which the church extended blessings to a controversial drag queen group named the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Study Links BLM Protests to Reduction in Police Killings, Rise in Homicides

A recent study spanning five years observed a decline in police-related fatalities in the wake of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests.

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