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Author: Elizabeth Volberding

Alex Murdaugh at a hearing on a motion for a retrial at the Richland County Judicial Center in Columbia, S.C., on Jan. 16. (Tracy Glantz / The State via AP, pool file)

South Carolina Judge: Alex Murdaugh Will Not Receive A New Murder Trial

A South Carolina judge ruled that convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh will not be receiving a new murder trial after his lawyers blamed a court clerk for “jury tampering.”

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Smoke rises from a derailed cargo train in East Palestine, Ohio, on February 4, 2023. - The train accident sparked a massive fire and evacuation orders, officials and reports said Saturday. No injuries or fatalities were reported after the 50-car train came off the tracks late February 3 near the Ohio-Pennsylvania state border. The train was shipping cargo from Madison, Illinois, to Conway, Pennsylvania, when it derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. (Photo by DUSTIN FRANZ / AFP) (Photo by DUSTIN FRANZ/AFP via Getty Images)

New Report Issues A Toxic ‘Bomb Train’ Warning

A research report publicized this month assumes that the possibility of derailments involving toxic chemicals on freight trains puts over three million Americans at risk.

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BURNSVILLE, MN - APRIL 15: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a roundtable on the economy and tax reform at Nuss Trucking and Equipment on April 15, 2019 in Burnsville, Minnesota. At the special Tax Day roundtable Trump gave a defense of his 2017 tax cuts.(Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

Charles Littlejohn, Man Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison

Charles Littlejohn, the man who stole former President Donald Trump’s tax records and later released them to a number of left-wing news outlets, has been sentenced to five years in prison.

Read More Charles Littlejohn, Man Who Leaked Trump’s Tax Records Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison

Paris: Protesters Splatter Soup On Glass Covering Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’

Videos circulating on social media this weekend show two activists hurling canned soup at the well-known “Mona Lisa” painting in Paris, France. Fortunately, the artwork was shielded from being damaged by a glass shield covering it.

Read More Paris: Protesters Splatter Soup On Glass Covering Da Vinci’s ‘Mona Lisa’
OTTAWA, ON - FEBRUARY 05: Truckers refuel their trucks in the cold during the Freedom Convoy truck protest on February 5, 2022 in Ottawa, Canada. Truckers continue their rally over the weekend near Parliament Hill in hopes of pressuring the government to roll back COVID-19 public health regulations and mandates. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

Judge Says Canada’s Use Of Emergency Powers During Freedom Convoy Was ‘Unjustified’

A federal judge has declared that it was “unreasonable” and “unjustified” for Canada to use its emergency powers to put an end to the anti-government Freedom Convoy protests that transpired in 2022.

Read More Judge Says Canada’s Use Of Emergency Powers During Freedom Convoy Was ‘Unjustified’
This picture taken on July 8, 2021 shows a view of the Ain al-Assad air base hosting US forces in Iraq in the western Anbar province, a day after fourteen rockets were fired at the base. - Fourteen rockets were fired on July 7 at an air base hosting American troops in the western province of Anbar, causing minor injuries to two personnel, the coalition said. The rockets "landed on the base & perimeter" of the Ain al-Assad base, the coalition spokesman tweeted, adding that local homes and a mosque were also damaged. Iraqi security forces said the rocket launcher had been hidden inside a truck carrying bags of flour. (Photo by Ayman HENNA / AFP) (Photo by AYMAN HENNA/AFP via Getty Images)

U.S. Executes Retaliatory Airstrikes Against Iran-Supported Militias In Iraq

In response to ballistic missiles that were fired into the Al-Assad airbase, which resulted in traumatic brain injuries to four American servicemen, the United States launched staged airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq.

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