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Mike Lindell claims MyPillow warehouse receiving eviction notice had not been used in months

A MyPillow warehouse in Minnesota recently received an eviction notice from a judge, though CEO Mike Lindell has argued the property had not been used by the company for some time. The eviction notice for the warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, was issued alongside a lawsuit claiming that MyPillow was over $200,000 behind on rent payments […]

DeSantis-appointed board reaches a settlement with Disney, ending two-year legal saga

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board announced it reached and agreed to a settlement with Disney to resolve litigation over authority regarding the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort. The board unanimously adopted the agreement, which will resolve state lawsuits levied by both the district and Disney, challenging the state’s 2023 takeover of […]

Dominican Republic building 250-mile border barrier to wall off Haiti amid takeover by gangs

The Dominican Republic has plans to swiftly complete a 250-mile border wall along its shared boundary with Haiti on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, an attempt to protect the country as its land neighbor falls into further chaos. Dominican President Luis Abinader is surging soldiers and construction resources to seal off the border as conditions on […]

MTG predicts ‘end of our republic’ as GOP House members head for the exits

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) predicted Republicans would soon lose their majority in the House, which would bring the “end of our republic,” because House Republicans keep departing in the middle of the year. Greene said she would not be held responsible if House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) became the next House speaker, claiming […]

Judge dismisses Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers’ lawsuit challenging voter access initiatives

A federal court on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit filed by a group of Republican lawmakers claiming that the governor and President Joe Biden skirted the legislature’s authority to expand voter access in Pennsylvania. In January, state Republicans filed the suit against Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), Biden, and state election officials, claiming that their attempts […]

NBCUniversal settles in Back to the Future DeLorean trademark battle 

A long-standing trademark battle surrounding NBCUniversal’s continued use of the DeLorean car in Back to the Future merchandise and tie-ups has been settled in federal court. NBCUniversal and DeLorean Motor Co. informed the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California that a complete and total resolution had been reached regarding the case, according to […]

Georgia lawmakers advance transgender sports restrictions

The Georgia Senate passed a bill late Tuesday restricting students claiming transgender identity from playing sports that do not align with their biological sex, sending the measure to the state House. Several transgender-related measures were stitched together and attached to what was a bipartisan mental health proposal last week, and it passed over Democratic objections […]

Ex-Obama top adviser dismisses Biden’s 2016 claims: ‘No red carpet for him’

Former President Barack Obama’s one-time adviser David Plouffe hammered the idea that his boss was the reason Joe Biden didn’t get to run for president in 2016. Plouffe told the New York Times that Biden’s claims that Obama prevented him from making a 2016 presidential run were inaccurate. “This notion that there was a red […]

Retired Supreme Court justice warns conservatives are crafting a Constitution ‘no one wants’

Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is worried the originalist and textualist tendencies of the majority of justices will push people to reject the Constitution. The current conservative justices on the high court take a “constitutional and statutory interpretation” of interpreting the Constitution, differing from that of Breyer. He is concerned that recent decisions, notably […]

Fetterman says Hamas is group of ‘rapists and cowards’ in wake of sexual assault details

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) slammed some of his fellow members of Congress, as well as the United Nations, for refusing to condemn Hamas after a released hostage revealed in harrowing detail the sexual assault she received at the hands of the terrorists while in captivity. Amit Soussana was one of the roughly 250 Israelis who […]
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