• Is Joe Biden the Favorite Now?

    President Joe Biden appears to be improving his chances of winning the 2024 election, according to some polls, but with seven months until the nation goes to vote, experts have said it is too close to call the result.Last month it was confirmed that the Democratic incumbent will face off against former president Donald Trump in November, with the pair both winning enough delegates to secure their respective parties' presidential nomination and teeing up a rematch of the 2020 election.Since then,...

  • Will the Supreme Court make homelessness a crime?

    Helen Cruz has been a resident of Grants Pass, Oregon, for roughly four decades, but for the last five of those years, she’s had no home in which to live. She’s not alone. Her small mountain town with a population of 39,189 provides no public homeless shelters. She is among up to 600 people experiencing […]

  • Supreme Court to take up Biden crackdown on ‘ghost guns’

    The case is expected to be set for argument in the fall.

  • Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Will Raise Your Taxes

    Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will raise your taxes. They will impose income tax hikes, small business tax hikes, capital gains tax hikes, corporate tax hikes, a carbon tax, and will even bring back the much-hated Obamacare individual mandate tax. April 18, 2024: VIDEO: Despite Biden Campaign Promise to Make “Costs Go Down,” They Have […]

  • President Joe Biden Has Now Chimed In On The WNBA Wage Debate

    The debate over how much money WNBA players deserve to be paid has once again taken center stage in the wake of the draft, and it’s garnered enough attention to the point where Joe Biden has decided to share his thoughts on the matter. There were plenty of people who argued Caitlin Clark should have […]

  • Supreme Court will take up 'ghost guns' case next term

    The Supreme Court said Monday it would take up the issue of "ghost guns" next term.

  • With Homelessness On The Rise, The Supreme Court Will Weigh Bans On Sleeping Outdoors

    Dozens of demonstrators have gathered at the Supreme Court as the justices will consider whether banning homeless people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.

  • Supreme Court exposes Biden’s selective prosecution of political opponents

    During oral arguments on Tuesday, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito exposed the Biden administration’s inexcusable practice of selective prosecution of protesters and rioters. The case, Fischer v. United States, involved the contention by Pennsylvanian Joseph Fischer that the charges of “obstruct[ion of] any official proceeding,” based on 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c), should […]

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    Joe Biden expects Iran will attack Israel "sooner than later"

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Tensions have been mounting throughout the Middle East following warnings from U.S. officials that Iran could carry out an imminent attack on U.S. or Israeli assets in the region. Iran has blamed Israel for a recent attack on its consulate in Syria which killed commanders from its elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Israel’s chief military […]

  • Supreme Court justices pin Biden’s solicitor general on selective prosecution

    by WorldTribune Staff, April 22, 2024 More than 300 Jan. 6 defendants, including former President Donald Trump, have been charged with violating 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c), which entails obstruction of an official proceeding. During arguments before the Supreme Court on April 16 in the case of Fischer v. U.S, justices grilled Biden administration Solicitor General […]

  • US supreme court takes up Biden’s ‘ghost guns’ regulation case

    Justices to hear appeal by administration in favor of regulating firearms that people can assemble from kits at homeThe US supreme court will consider whether “ghost guns” – firearms made from kits available online that people can assemble at home – can be lawfully regulated.On Monday, the justices agreed to take up the appeal by the Biden administration in favor of regulations aimed at reining in the so-called ghost guns. Continue reading

  • Supreme Court divided on homelessness case that will affect California encampment policy

    Supreme Court justices sounded sharply split Monday over whether to give cities in the West more authority to restrict homeless encampments on sidewalks and other public property. The court's three liberals said they were wary of giving cities a broad and unchecked power to use arrests and fines to punish homeless people who are sleeping outside. "Sleeping is a biological necessity," Justice Elena Kagan said. It "seems like you are criminalizing the status of homelessness," she told a lawyer...