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Court Decides Against Restraining Order for Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund

Court Decides Against Restraining Order for Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund

A federal judge recently rejected a request for a temporary restraining order concerning the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) suspended $1.776 billion anti-weaponization fund, leaving its status uncertain. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, turned down the nonprofit watchdog group’s appeal. The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in […]

Giants GM Zack Minasian decides on Carson Whisenhunt

Giants GM Zack Minasian decides on Carson Whisenhunt

SAN FRANCISCO — Carson Whisenhunt, who was named PCL Pitcher of the Month in May, made an impressive debut in June by striking out a season-high 10 batters in his first start. Despite some issues in the major league starting rotation, the Giants’ general manager Zach Minassian mentioned that a promotion for Whisenhunt, 25, isn’t […]

Judge decides ’86 47′ flag can remain by National Mall despite lawsuit

Judge decides '86 47' flag can remain by National Mall despite lawsuit

Federal Judge Halts Removal of Anti-Trump Flag Near National Mall A federal judge, appointed by President Obama, has issued a temporary order preventing the National Park Service from taking down an anti-Trump flag that reads “86 47” near the National Mall. This decision grants a win to progressive activist groups, despite pushback from President Trump’s […]

Town Decides to Reduce Police Personnel, Feels Sad When It Affects Cherished Fourth of July Tradition

Town Decides to Reduce Police Personnel, Feels Sad When It Affects Cherished Fourth of July Tradition

The city of Rutland, Massachusetts, has decided to cancel its upcoming Fourth of July celebration, citing worries about “adequate staffing of public safety personnel,” as outlined in a recent letter. The communication was issued by the Rutland Independence Day Commission, the local fire and police departments, and city officials. They mentioned that “anticipated personnel limitations” […]

Judge decides not to prevent Trump’s order on mail ballots, saying it’s too early.

Trump calls on House Republicans to approve funding agreement during government shutdown

Federal Judge Upholds Executive Order on Mail-in Voting A federal judge denied a request on Thursday to block President Donald Trump’s executive order regarding mail-in voting. This decision is seen as a setback for Democrats, who claim the order could disenfranchise a significant number of voters. Signed on March 31, the executive order instructs the […]

Park Slope Coop decides on a boycott against Israel

Park Slope Coop decides on a boycott against Israel

Park Slope Food Cooperative Votes to Boycott Israeli Products On Tuesday night, members of the Park Slope Food Cooperative decided to boycott Israeli products, a significant move following years of escalating tensions within the group. Over 7,000 of the co-op’s 15,000 members participated in the meeting, which was moved to Zoom due to safety concerns […]

Tulsi Gabbard decides to step down

Tulsi Gabbard decides to step down

Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has informed President Donald Trump that she will resign from her position as Director of National Intelligence, with her departure set for June 30. According to reports, Gabbard’s standing with the Trump administration has fluctuated in recent months. Last year, Trump openly questioned her decision-making […]

Cambridge decides to terminate ShotSpotter agreement despite recent mass shooting

Cambridge decides to terminate ShotSpotter agreement despite recent mass shooting

Gunman opens fire on car in Cambridge, Massachusetts A recent shooting incident in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has sparked significant concern. Former NYPD sergeant Joseph Imperatoris discussed the event, in which career criminal Tyler Brown injured two individuals. He criticized the progressive justice system, asserting that “states and cities run by Democrats” are failing to uphold the […]

Colorado Supreme Court decides hospital has to restart gender care for minors

HHS report reveals risks of transgender medical treatments for children

Colorado Supreme Court Ruling on Gender Reassignment Treatment The Colorado Supreme Court decided on Monday that Children’s Hospital Colorado must reinstate gender reassignment treatments for minors. This decision came after the hospital paused services like puberty blockers and hormone therapy for patients under 18, following a December warning from the U.S. Department of Health and […]