The CEO of Camping World claimed that he was forced to close down one of his North Carolina stores after defying local politicians over his massive American flags flying over different store locations.
Read More Camping World CEO Closes North Carolina Store Amid Dispute Over Oversized American FlagsCategory: OAN Newsroom
Transgender Inmate Who Killed Infant Files Lawsuit Against Trump, Claims His Policies Led To Prison Attacks
According to court documents filed on April 1st, a biological man who identifies as a transgender woman, who is currently incarcerated in Indiana following a conviction for the reckless homicide of an infant, is now suing President Donald Trump.
Read More Transgender Inmate Who Killed Infant Files Lawsuit Against Trump, Claims His Policies Led To Prison AttacksJudge Blocks Portions Of Trump’s ‘Election Integrity’ Executive Order, Seeking To Overhaul U.S. Elections
A Washington, D.C., federal judge has blocked a portion of President Donald Trump’s executive order (EO) on election integrity, referred to as the Preserving And Protecting The Integrity Of American Elections initiative.
Read More Judge Blocks Portions Of Trump’s ‘Election Integrity’ Executive Order, Seeking To Overhaul U.S. ElectionsRobert Crimo III Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole, Following 2022 Highland Park Shooting
Robert Crimo has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in connection to the 2022 Highland Park shooting in Illinois, which left seven dead and dozens of other people injured.
Read More Robert Crimo III Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole, Following 2022 Highland Park ShootingPeter Brabeck-Letmathe: The New Interim Chairman At The World Economic Forum
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former chairman and CEO of the Nestlé Group, the world’s largest food corporation, is now poised to take on arguably one of the most critical roles in the world of globalism—the new interim chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Read More Peter Brabeck-Letmathe: The New Interim Chairman At The World Economic ForumUniversity Of Louisville Forced To Pay $1.6M To Psychiatrist After He Was Fired For Criticizing Transgender Surgeries, Hormones For Minors
The University of Louisville has agreed to pay nearly $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a former professor after he was fired for criticizing sex change surgeries and hormone therapies for children.
Read More University Of Louisville Forced To Pay $1.6M To Psychiatrist After He Was Fired For Criticizing Transgender Surgeries, Hormones For Minors