Opinion: Supreme Court Decisions: Echoes of Iran’s Theocracy in American Jurisprudence

In recent years, comparisons have been drawn between the judicial systems of the United States and Iran, particularly concerning the influence of religious ideology on legal decisions. While theoretically, the two countries’ court systems are fundamentally different, in practice, the influence of religion on their highest courts shows troubling similarities, suggesting that the supposed distinctions…

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Unintended Consequences: DeSantis’ Law and Florida’s Condo Crisis

The condo crisis in Florida has escalated into a full-blown predicament, raising alarms among residents, developers, and government officials. The ramifications of this crisis are multi-faceted, impacting the real estate market, local economies, and the lives of countless Floridians. The situation is a sobering reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in Florida’s condominium infrastructure. At the…

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Opinion: Why Republicans Should Change Candidate to DeSantis to Win in November, Old And Weird Won’t Win

In the upcoming November elections, Republicans find themselves at a critical juncture. The age and unique persona of their current candidate who is 78 years old, have become points of concern. As the political landscape evolves, it is crucial for the party to consider whether a candidate of advanced age and polarizing presence can effectively…

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Opinion: Give Progressive Democrats What They Want In VP Pick, Go Radical

As Vice President Kamala Harris gears up for her presidential campaign, the potential for a groundbreaking, invigorating ticket is more important than ever. In a time when traditional choices no longer resonate with a diverse and progressive electorate, Harris has the unique opportunity to select a vice-presidential candidate who not only complements her vision but…

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New Jersey’s Federal Judge Follows Supreme Court Lead: AR-15 Ban Unconstitutional

New Jersey’s ban on the AR-15 rifle is unconstitutional, but the state’s cap on magazines over 10 rounds passes constitutional muster, a federal judge said Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan’s 69-page opinion says he was compelled to rule as he did because of the Supreme Court’s rulings in firearms cases, particularly the 2022 Bruen…

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McDonald’s New $15 Burger Counters Newsom’s $20 Minimum Wage Law in California

McDonald’s is preparing to launch its biggest burger yet, called the Big Arch. This massive burger weighs nearly 14 ounces and has 1,025 calories. It is currently being tested in Portugal and Canada. McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski described it as a classic McDonald’s burger with a twist, featuring two patties, melted cheese, crispy toppings, and…

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Starbuck Challenges Harley-Davidson and John Deere Over ‘Woke’ Policies

Robby Starbuck, a conservative commentator and former write-in GOP candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Tennessee, has recently set his sights on Harley-Davidson. Known for his campaigns against companies that support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, Starbuck’s latest target is the iconic American motorcycle manufacturer. However, this time, he may be biting…

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Wisconsin Republicans Push Constitutional Changes to Limit Governor’s Federal Purse

Wisconsin Republicans are pushing for constitutional amendments to limit the governor’s power to unilaterally spend federal money, a move driven by frustrations over how Democratic Governor Tony Evers allocated billions of dollars during the COVID-19 pandemic. This effort reflects the broader political tensions in Wisconsin, where gerrymandering has significantly influenced the state’s political landscape. During…

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