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Unofficial Ballot Drop Box Appears In Front Of Baptist Church in Castaic
Mail-in ballot voting is the main go-to way of voting this year, but many criticize its “inefficient” way of electing people into office due to […]
White Woman Threw Her Puppy at Black Man in Viral Video
Another Karen video has hit the internet over the weekend, but this time a little tenser than the others. A still-unidentified white woman is seen […]
Pelosi Dismisses Latest White House Stimulus Offer as ‘One Step Forward, Two Steps Back’
Over the weekend, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined one of the White House’s latest offers in conjuring up a plan for COVID-19 relief. She stated […]
Trump Calls for Biden to be Indicted with Just Days Before the Election
This 2020 election has had a change in narratives the past few weeks, from the president’s health to talks of the 25th amendment and now […]
Pelosi to Introduce Legislation on 25th Amendment over Trump’s Health
Given the current state of COVID-19 running rampant in the Trump administration, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to introduce legislation Friday that would create a […]
Six Militia Members Arrested for Plotting to Kidnap and Kill Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Federal authorities have detained six men on what is now called a domestic terrorist plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. In a complaint filed […]
‘I Can See Clearly Now’ Singer Johnny Nash Dies at 80
It seems 2020 is no stranger to taking our beloved celebrities when their time is up. Singer and composer Johnny Nash, widely known for his […]
St. Louis Couple Indicted for Pointing Guns at Protesters
The case of Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a white St. Louis, Missouri couple that went viral after footage showed them pointing guns at Black Lives […]
12-year-old Georgia Boy Begins Sophomore Year of College as Aerospace Engineer
Those who have survived post-secondary education can understand “the struggle,” but for 12-year-old Caleb Anderson, college classes are his middle school. Young Anderson is a […]