Elise Stefanik Accused of Plagiarizing Antisemitism Letter

Elise Stefanik has been accused of plagiarizing an anti-Semitic letter

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) allegedly copied parts of her letter criticizing college presidents for their testimony about on-campus antisemitism word for word, according to a Democratic congresswoman. Rep. Kathy Manning (D-NC) and Stefanik were initially working together as members of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, according to Manning spokesperson Gia Scirrotto. However,…

Retiring general says command of Edwards AFB was โ€˜An Honorโ€™

Retiring General Expresses ‘An Honor’ in Commanding Edwards AFB

The recent commander of the “Center Of The Aerospace Test Universe” recalled an interaction with an Army veteran leaving a hardware facility on his last day of active duty, capping more than 30 years of service. Brig. Gen. Matthew W. Higer’s story was heading somewhere, as is often the case. He recalled his adolescent children…

CCPD launches homicide investigation after shooting claims man's life in Cal City

CCPD launches homicide investigation after shooting claims man’s life in Cal City

According to the California City Police Department, police are investigating after a guy was found shot. On Friday, December 8 at 8:10 p.m., the California City Police Department received a call about an expected shooting in the 8400 block of Tamarack Avenue. Officers said they arrived to find a man with a gunshot wound on…

University of Iowa police arrest 9 for protest at Kinnick Stadium

University of Iowa police arrested nine people during a demonstration at Kinnick Stadium

On Saturday, nine people were detained by University of Iowa police for reportedly fastening themselves to a door at Kinnick Stadium, blocking University workers from entering. According to criminal accusations, the gang was protesting around 4:30 p.m. when they shackled themselves to an entrance door with u-bolts and yelled obscenities at police and University workers….

At 17, a California kid takes the bar test and becomes one of the state's "youngest practicing attorneys."

At 17, a California kid takes the bar test and becomes one of the state’s “youngest practicing attorneys.”

After passing the state bar test at the age of 17, a California youngster is now a practicing attorney. According to a news release issued by the Tulare County District Attorney’s office on December 6, Peter Park, a Tulare County District Attorney law clerk, passed the exam on his first attempt. “The previous record holder…

Opinion By Claude Stebing Illegals working in California, Texas and Florida

Claude Stebing’s Opinion Illegal immigrants working in California, Texas, and Florida

Things have changed dramatically in three states over the years, and not in a good manner. I’ll give you some fundamental laws and opinions. First and foremost, California. In California, can employers request an applicant’s social security card or only the social security number? They are, indeed, compelled to do so. That is a REQUIREMENT…

Montgomery woman killed in pickup truck crash

A woman from Montgomery was killed in a pickup car accident

A woman from Montgomery was killed after being involved in a car accident with a pickup truck. Shatoya Lester, 33, was driving the vehicle when it crashed on Northern Boulevard near Congressman W.L. Dickinson Drive, according to Montgomery police. She was declared deceased at the spot. The accident happened around 6:56 a.m. today. There has…

Georgia election workers seek โ€˜tens of millionsโ€™ from Giuliani
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Giuliani Faces โ€˜Tens of Millionsโ€™ Claim from Georgia Election Workers

Rudy Giuliani is being sued by two Georgia election workers for defamation, seeking “tens of millions of dollars” in damages. Giuliani’s attorney has threatened that the punishment would be “civil equivalent of the death penalty.” On Monday, at the commencement of a jury trial to ascertain the appropriate compensation for the harms endured by Ruby…

Georgia election workers ask court to warn Rudy Giuliani after he repeats claims judge ruled were defamatory
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Election workers in Georgia request court to caution Rudy Giuliani for repeating claims deemed defamatory by a judge

After his first day in a courtroom in Washington, DC, where a jury will decide how much he owes two former Georgia election workers for defamation, former Donald Trump campaign attorney Rudy Giuliani says everything he said about the two ladies was factual. The federal judge presiding over the case has already decided that Giuliani…