Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democrat nominee, articulated her stance on Second Amendment issues during a live event with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday evening in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Read More Kamala Harris Tells Oprah ‘If Someone Breaks Into My House, They’re Getting Shot’Tag: Michigan
Poll: Muslims Backing Jill Stein Instead Of VP Harris
A new poll suggests that Arab-American and Muslim voters are turning away from Kamala Harris and embracing third-party candidate Jill Stein in numbers that could keep Harris from winning battleground states in the November 5th election.
Read More Poll: Muslims Backing Jill Stein Instead Of VP HarrisFBI Investigating Suspicious Letters Containing ‘Unknown Substance’ Sent To State Election Officials
The FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are now investigating a series of “suspicious” letters, with some containing a mysterious substance, that were sent to election officials across the country, according to the agencies that made the announcement on Tuesday.
Read More FBI Investigating Suspicious Letters Containing ‘Unknown Substance’ Sent To State Election OfficialsBen & Jerry’s Launches New Harris Flavored Ice Cream And Other Election Themed Flavors
Ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s has announced they are launching a Kamala Harris-inspired ice cream flavor in partnership with MoveOn. The flavor will be distributed on an ice cream truck that is set to tour key battleground states in hopes of encouraging voter registration.
Read More Ben & Jerry’s Launches New Harris Flavored Ice Cream And Other Election Themed FlavorsNigerian Brothers Sentenced For Role In International Sextortion Ring That Led To Teen’s Suicide
Two Nigerian brothers have been sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison for following their guilty plea to sexually extorting over 100 young men and teenage boys, including a high school student from Michigan who committed suicide.
Read More Nigerian Brothers Sentenced For Role In International Sextortion Ring That Led To Teen’s SuicideMichigan: Supreme Court Rules Against Lawsuits Seeking Compensation Related To COVID-19 Lockdowns
On Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against businesses and college students seeking compensation in relation to the COVID-19 lockdowns in 5-2 majority rulings.
Read More Michigan: Supreme Court Rules Against Lawsuits Seeking Compensation Related To COVID-19 Lockdowns