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Country Music Stars Celebrate Tennessee Law Protecting Against AI

Country music stars celebrated a new Tennessee law protecting musicians against works of music using their voice created by artificial intelligence.

Trump and Biden Secure Party Nominations, Setting Stage for 2020 Election Rematch

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden have officially secured their party nominations for the upcoming presidential election in November, setting the stage...

Boeing Whistleblower Dead from ‘Self-Inflicted’ Wound

The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Marcia Fudge, will be leaving the Biden administration on March 22.

Sanctity of Life “The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion”-Mother Teresa – American Minute with Bill Federer

Abortion became legal in all nine months of pregnancy on January 22, 1973, with the Supreme Court decisions Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton. Norma McCorvey, who...

Hispanic Voters Abandon Biden, Choose Trump

A USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that Donald Trump leads Hispanic and young voters by five points, 39% to 34% percent.

FBI Targeting Trump Supporters Ahead of 2024 Election: Newsweek

As the specter of the 2024 U.S. presidential election looms, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) finds itself under scrutiny for purportedly targeting a new category of extremists—loyal supporters of former President Donald Trump, commonly identified as MAGA (Make America Great Again) followers.

Trump Beats Biden by 19 Points Among ‘Nonvoters’: USA Today/Suffolk University Poll

The data suggests that these non-participants could drastically alter the political landscape if they were to engage.

Miami Real Estate Agent Sentenced To Prison For Using COVID PPP Loans To Live Luxurious Lifestyle

A real estate agent in Miami was sentenced to prison for using COVID relief funds from the government to get a Bentley, a luxury apartment, and cosmetic procedures.

Senate Rejects Proposed Amendment Establishing Office to Oversee Ukraine Funds

The U.S. Senate rejected a proposed amendment that would have created an office of Lead Inspector General to oversee the billions of aid sent to Ukraine.

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.

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