• Arizona judge smacks down right-wing group's bid to ban ballot drop boxes: report

    A state judge in Arizona has rejected a lawsuit by a right-wing group seeking to remove the procedure for counties to install unstaffed ballot drop boxes, Democratic voting rights attorney Marc Elias reported on Thursday.The lawsuit was brought by the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, along with Mary Kay Ruwette, a retired HR specialist from Yavapai County who sued in her capacity as a voter."The lawsuit alleges that because using drop boxes to drop off mail-in ballots has not been authorized by the...

  • Venezuela's Maduro Sends Devastating Message to Biden in English: 'I You Want I Want I You to Want I Do Want'

    Venezuela's socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro attempted to issue a message in English to U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss the upcoming expiration of Biden's generous oil and gas sanctions relief package to his regime.

  • How Indians won civil rights in Australia

    Government officials and influential private citizens took up the cause of Indian immigrants in Australia, which had a state-sanctioned discrimination policy.

  • What 'Civil War' Gets Right (and Wrong) About Photojournalism

    Civil War eschews the typical trappings of a combat action movie by turning the lens not toward the soldiers but to the photographers capturing them. And while it excels in some aspects of its portrayal, it falters when it comes to the big stuff. [Read More]

  • A civil rights lawsuit exposes anarcho-tyranny in action

    Federal officials have leveled a discrimination lawsuit at the Sheetz convenience store chain, alleging that the company’s use of criminal background checks as a screening mechanism for employees falls afoul of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Although Joe Biden’s Department of Justice says it does not believe the company intended to discriminate, the fact that minority applicants are more likely to have criminal records places Sheetz outside the law. This action may seem absurd,...

  • Derek Dooley reportedly pitches a Group of Five playoff

    CBS Sports reported on Tuesday that former college football coach Derek Dooley has led the charge on a new proposal. That would be a Group of Five playoff. Dennis Dodd reported that Dooley, most notably the former head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers, has pitched a proposal for a G5 playoff backed by private equity.

  • Biden Resurrects His Truck Driving, Civil Rights Days

    At what point will the liberal media call out Joe Biden for this sickness he has?

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    Louisiana workers want same rights as Germany, survey reveals

    A survey was conducted to determine the ten most desirable labor laws in other countries that Louisiana workers envy inspired by the "right to disconnect" law allowing employers to decline calls from their boss during their personal time.

  • Montana abortion rights group launches ballot initiative

    A reproductive rights group in Montana launched an initiative Tuesday to include a state constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights on the ballot in the general election this November. On Tuesday, Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights announced that it has officially launched its signature drive to get the required 60,000 signatures from Montanans by June 21 to

  • UnitedHealth Group Reports First Quarter 2024 Results

    UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) reported first quarter 2024 results reflecting broad-based growth at Optum and UnitedHealthcare, medical care activity consistent with expectations and the impact of the recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare.

  • A fundamentalist group gathers in Hamburg, they want to establish the caliphate – video

    A fundamentalist group gathers in Hamburg, they want to establish the caliphate - video Read all the latest news on Agenzia Nova

  • 2 Japanese gangsters wanted over killing of man in Thailand: report

    Thai police have obtained arrest warrants for two Japanese gang members on suspicion of murdering a Japanese man and dismembering his body, with the body parts found in a Bangkok suburb, local media reported Thursday. Police in Nonthaburi province, which neighbors Bangkok, said late Wednesday the victim was a member