Following Robert Kennedy Jr.’s remarks that U.S. intelligence agents may have been involved in his uncle’s 1963 death, former President Donald Trump promised this week to make all documents pertaining to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy public if he is re-elected as president.
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DeSantis signs Florida bill defunding DEI programs at public colleges
Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Monday that bans the Sunshine State’s public colleges from funding diversity, equality, and inclusion programs, prohibiting the way that race has been represented and taught in many courses.
Read More DeSantis signs Florida bill defunding DEI programs at public collegesSix more NYC school gyms will house migrants, parents furious
At least six more schools in New York are about to start temporarily housing incoming migrants in their gyms, setting off a Monday riot among parents terrified for their children’s safety and worried about potential disruptions to their education.
Read More Six more NYC school gyms will house migrants, parents furiousKid Rock among top donors to Daniel Penny’s defense campaign, now up to $2M
After 24-year-old Marine veteran Daniel Penny was charged with the chokehold death of a homeless man in the New York City subway, Kid Rock was one of the top contributors to his growing legal defense fund.
Read More Kid Rock among top donors to Daniel Penny’s defense campaign, now up to $2MBiden corruption informant goes MIA while DOJ ‘turns a blind eye,’ claims GOP rep
Representative James Comer (R-Ky.) stated over the weekend that a key source in the investigation into the Biden family’s alleged bribery schemes is now missing, prompting Republicans to continue their search for the corruption informant.
Read More Biden corruption informant goes MIA while DOJ ‘turns a blind eye,’ claims GOP repTSA testing facial recognition tech to tighten airport security
Picture this. A traveler approaches a security checkpoint at the airport, inserts their identification card into a slot, and faces a camera on a small screen. Without having to present their identity to the TSA agent, the screen then reads “Photo Complete,” and the person passes through.
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