Author: Chelsea Betonie

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According to a report from POLITICO, U.S. intelligence officials have raised alarm about the growing threat posed by Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah. These officials suggest that Hezbollah may target American interests in the Middle East and even within the United States. Backed by Iran, Hezbollah is considered to have a more advanced network and capacity for launching attacks compared to groups like ISIS. The warnings come at a time of heightened tensions in the region, increasing the risk of assaults on U.S. personnel stationed overseas. While the immediate concern is that Hezbollah may target U.S. forces in the Middle East,…

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Disgruntled swing-state voters expressed dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden’s visit to a bicycle shop in the Allentown area of Pennsylvania on Friday, as the New York Post reported. During the event, hecklers shouted phrases like “Go home, Joe!” and “You’re a loser!”. Video footage captured the president briefly raising his hand to acknowledge the crowd as he entered the building. Despite the interruption, both President Biden and the woman guiding him into the store remained composed, with her maintaining a smile throughout the incident. WATCH: Hours after the event, The Post highlighted that protesters who were against the president’s endorsement…

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On Wednesday, it was revealed that Americans who had trusted the guidance of Dr. Anthony Fauci to maintain a six-foot distance to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were informed that there was no scientific basis for this recommendation. This information came to light after two days of closed-door interviews with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. A news release from the House Oversight Committee stated that Fauci acknowledged that the social distancing recommendation was not supported by any data and seemed to have been developed without a clear process. GOP Rep. Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the panel, expressed…

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In a recent legal development, a federal judge has upheld the constitutionality of Ohio’s stringent voter ID law, which includes a provision requiring voters to present a photo ID. The ruling came in response to a challenge filed by a Democratic law firm, which contested various aspects of the law such as the photo ID requirement, restrictions on drop boxes, and tightened deadlines for absentee and provisional ballots. U.S. District Judge Donald Nugent, who was appointed by President Clinton, dismissed the complaint and asserted that the photo ID requirement does not impose an undue burden on the majority of voters.…

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