Author: Frank Bojazi

Kutztown graduate focusing on political news and breaking updates. Facebook and Twitter.

Ellen DeGeneres’ ‘Woke’ animated show targeting a young preschool audience is being canceled and episodes that were already created and scheduled for release will be “shelved indefinitely” according to reports. Jennifer Skelly, the co-creator of “Little Ellen” found out by reading the news that her show would be removed from HBO Max earlier this month. As Warner Bros. Discovery purges the HBO streaming platform in order to reduce costs, she’s witnessed dozens of other series meet the same chopping block these last few days. The first two seasons of the animated show centered around a young Ellen DeGeneres are now…

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A recent test of the GMC Hummer EV revealed that charging the vehicle’s large battery might cost up to, or even more than $100. The test was carried out at an Electrify America station, where charging costs $0.43 per kilowatt-hour. Gas for a large pickup truck is expensive, especially during these difficult times of inflation and skyrocketing gas prices, so anyone trying to save money on a ‘fill up’ might be caught off-guard when charging this EV. A team that has been testing various cars for several decades wanted to figure out the cost of charging the battery of any…

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The United States petroleum reserves have hit their lowest levels in decades, since around 1985, sparking criticism and a response from President Joe Biden. The president reacted by releasing about one million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserves daily as a response to the quickly rising gas prices in the United States and around the world. According to data from the Energy Information Administration, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve levels are at their lowest in the past four decades, with the autumn and winter weather approaching. With the winter season ahead, the U.S. might experience a “cold December and…

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A housing co-op near UC Berkeley is being heavily criticized for banning white visitors from common areas unless they have consent from other tenants at a private housing co-op not far from the University of California, Berkeley campus. According to its website, the “Person of Color Theme House” is a housing co-op located near UC Berkeley that “aims to provide housing to low-income, first generation, immigrant and marginalized students of color.” It is not affiliated with the university, and it is also a private venture. Tenants are instructed not to bring White guests to the home without permission and to…

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Reports are coming in that show Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott sent about 140 migrants to NYC on buses, making it the largest single-day arrival of migrants from Texas. Buses loaded with 140 asylum seekers reached New York City, from Texas, and sparked controversy with Democrat leadership in the Big Apple. On board of the buses arrived at Port Authority in early morning over the weekend were a mix of families and individuals, including 10 children, according to a spokeswoman for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, speaking to CNN. In an effort to highlight his criticism of the Biden…

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Marjorie Taylor Greene reports being ‘swatted’ just after 1am and sent a public message to law enforcement thanking them for their professionalism and help. Officers were called to her residence at around one in the morning, according to the police, after someone claimed to have seen someone shot numerous times. However, when they arrived, they discovered that the call was a prank. The number of cops who showed up is still a secret. According to police, a second caller who spoke with a digitally altered voice expressed their outrage about Greene’s stance on the rights of transgender youths. After taking…

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Former President Donald Trump has celebrated “ALL WINS” from his endorsed candidates in primary races. On the former President’s social platform Truth Social, Donald Trump gushed about the wins, as he endorsed a handful of candidates in the 2022 midterm season. Trump wrote: “Looks like a fantastic evening of ALL WINS – Great Candidates!!!” “26 and 0 tonight, turning numerous tight races into big and easy wins. Overall for last 4 years, 98.4% on Endorsements!” Trump added later, as reported by NY Post. Democratic candidates such as Dan Goldman, who won his New York primary were jokingly endorsed by Trump.…

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The Pentagon has delivered bad news to a Democrat mayor requesting help with their migrant crisis after they put in a second request for help, despite being pro-immigration and supporting migrants. A request by Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser to activate the National Guard to assist with thousands of migrants who have been arriving in the nation’s capital in recent months, was flatly denied for the second time by the Pentagon. Last month, Bowser first asked for National Guard help but on August 4 it was rejected by the Pentagon. On August 11, She sent another letter requesting that 150…

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Liz Cheney suffered a staggering loss in her primary and now she’s vowing to take down former President Trump and any Republicans who seem to support him. After her overwhelming loss in the primary, GOP Rep. Liz Cheney hopes to turn it into a nationwide effort to keep former President Donald J. Trump out of the White House. “I’m focused on this from the perspective of substance, and I really think the country faces grave threats and as I sort of go through finishing my work here in Congress over the next several months, and making a decision about how…

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Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis mirrored movie “Top Gun: Maverick” in a newly released campaign ad hoping to promote him against the corporate media and narrative. His wife Casey DeSantis posted the video on social media and it features DeSantis taking on the corporate media and fighting back during exchanges that he has had with reporters while serving as the state’s governor. The caption the Florida Governor wrote above the video goes like this: “Top Gov… Dogfighting… Taking on the Corporate Media… Rules of Engagement are as Follows:” WATCH THE VIDEO: The ad begins with DeSantis saying: “Good morning ladies…

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Teachers from a Wisconsin school are being banned from displaying Black Lives Matter and pride flags in their classrooms, as the Wisconsin school board voted, saying such displays are political messaging. They want to ban political and religious attire, and the BLM and pride are included in their guidelines. To include prohibitions on the display of Black Lives Matter and pride flags, the board of the Kettle Moraine School District in southeastern Wisconsin voted last week to affirm district Superintendent Stephen Plum’s decision to interpret the district’s ban on political messaging in classrooms, with only one member opposing. Prohibitions on…

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Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis mirrored movie “Top Gun: Maverick” in a newly released campaign ad hoping to promote him against the corporate media and narrative. His wife Casey DeSantis posted the video on social media and it features DeSantis taking on the corporate media and fighting back during exchanges that he has had with reporters while serving as the state’s governor. The caption the Florida Governor wrote above the video goes like this: “Top Gov… Dogfighting… Taking on the Corporate Media… Rules of Engagement are as Follows:” WATCH THE VIDEO: The ad begins with DeSantis saying: “Good morning ladies…

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According to one of former President Donald Trump’s attorneys, Trump is considering filing a court motion that would call for the reviewing and return of the evidence that was collected during the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s raid on his residence at Mar-a-Lago by a “special master.” In a post on his social platform Truth Social, Trump made mention of such a motion. “A major motion pertaining to the Fourth Amendment will soon be filed concerning the illegal Break-In of my home, Mar-a-Lago, right before the ever important Mid-Term Elections,” wrote Trump. Two other people with privileged information about the discussions…

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It’s now official: “Top Gun: Maverick” has surpassed “Avengers: Infinity War” as the sixth highest-grossing film in domestic box office history. Thirteen weeks into its run on the big screen, “Top Gun: Maverick” has taken in $683 million in North America, sufficient to move past Marvel’s “Avengers: Infinity War”. To become 5th, the next target on the list for Top Gun: Maverick is Black Panther with its $700 million in the box office. On the international front, “Top Gun: Maverick” has generated $720 million. It’s worth noting that the movie was not played in two major foreign markets: China and…

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The forensic report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation into the October shooting death on the set of the film “Rust” has been released and reports suggest that Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger on the set of ‘Rust’ leading to the accidental death of Halyna Hutchins. Almost 10 months after the fatal “Rust” shooting, the FBI decided to provide the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office with the full forensic report. According to ABC News which obtained a copy of the report, the gun that actor Alec Baldwin used when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot could not have been discharged unless…

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Citing the quality of the candidates, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell projected that Republicans were more likely to flip the House than the Senate, further dampening expectations for the upper chamber with fewer than three months until the midterm elections. “I think it’s going to be very tight. We have a 50-50 nation. We’re likely to have a very close Senate still, with us up slightly or the Democrats up slightly,” McConnell said on Fox’s “Special Report”. McConnell may be experiencing déjà vu from 2010, when the Republican party failed to take control of the chamber, largely because of the…

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The Justice Department revealed that a former California congressman TJ Cox, is facing more than two dozen federal charges related to fraud schemes. A democrat, Terrance “T.J.” Cox represented California’s 21st congressional district from January 2019 to January 2021. He was elected in 2018 but lost to a Republican in 2020. According to court records, Cox was taken into custody earlier this month. “Cox, 59, was charged with 15 counts of wire fraud, 11 counts of money laundering, one count of financial institution fraud, and one count of campaign contribution fraud, U.S. Attorney Phillip Talbert said in a statement,” said…

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After a successful year-long campaign to end a school’s association with Thomas Jefferson due to his slave ownership, an elementary school in New Jersey is changing its name. According to NJ Advance Media, the new name for the Jefferson Elementary School in South Orange, New Jersey is being replaced with Delia Bolden Elementary School to honor the first Black woman to graduate high school in the area. The student body has selected the new name from a list of choices. While the other names had no reference to a person living or dead, many of the proposed names were of…

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According to a report, employees of a chocolate shop and café in San Francisco’s Chinatown are being given lessons in kung fu to help empower them against theft and crime in the neighborhood. After the area experienced a string of thefts, the owner of Jade Chocolates Teahouse and Café, Mindy Fong told the San Francisco Chronicle that she decided to hold kung fu classes for employees beginning in late March. “Every day, there’s something. I’ve seen people being chased in the street because they’ve stolen something from the jewelry shops or camera shops,” said Fong. The paper reported, citing city…

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Chris Licht, CNN’s president and CEO, declared to concerned staffers that the network would undergo more changes as he discussed the departure of Brian Stelter in the wake of the cancellation of Reliable Sources, a show he hosted on Sundays. That did little to calm the anxiety of the far-left network’s highly partisan staff. Sources that attended the editorial meeting reported that Licht told CNN employees, “There will be moves you may not agree with or understand.” Some took that to mean they may not like some of the changes. Allegedly, Licht also said that he wanted to acknowledge to…

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After a successful year-long campaign to end a school’s association with Thomas Jefferson due to his slave ownership, an elementary school in New Jersey is changing its name. According to NJ Advance Media, the new name for the Jefferson Elementary School in South Orange, New Jersey is being replaced with Delia Bolden Elementary School to honor the first Black woman to graduate high school in the area. The student body has selected the new name from a list of choices. While the other names had no reference to a person living or dead, many of the proposed names were of…

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According to a report, employees of a chocolate shop and café in San Francisco’s Chinatown are being given lessons in kung fu to help empower them against theft and crime in the neighborhood. After the area experienced a string of thefts, the owner of Jade Chocolates Teahouse and Café, Mindy Fong told the San Francisco Chronicle that she decided to hold kung fu classes for employees beginning in late March. “Every day, there’s something. I’ve seen people being chased in the street because they’ve stolen something from the jewelry shops or camera shops,” said Fong. The paper reported, citing city…

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After being donated by a locally-owned wireless provider, signs saying “In God We Trust” will now be placed in Carroll ISD schools, located in Texas. The Carroll Independent School District received signs as a donation by Patriot Mobile, which labels itself a Christian conservative wireless provider and they will now be hung in CISD schools. Schools are required to display signs or posters bearing the national motto in a conspicuous place provided that the signs were donated to the school or bought with private donations, according to a state law passed in 2021. The chief marketing officer for the carrier,…

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President Biden returns from Kiawah Island, South Carolina, to his beach house in Delaware, where he is installing a taxpayer-funded fence worth nearly $500,000. For the White House, Biden was there briefly on Wednesday for the signing of the $739 billion inflation Reduction Act into law. Over the course of his administration, Biden became known for his habit of flying to his home in Delaware on weekends. According to data released by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Biden is scheduled to arrive at his $2.7 million summer home located within the North Shores community of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after spending…

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In North Portland, “For Sale” signs line what were once sought-after neighborhoods. Due to an increase in violence and homeless camps in that area, many families are selling their homes. Greg Dilkes, who has lived in North Portland for 30 years said: “It makes you not feel that great about living here. It makes living in the neighborhood harder, not as congenial as it could be.” The homeless camps along the Peninsula Crossing Trail near his home have changed the area, Dilkes said. “It’s the first time in a long time that we’ve actually seriously thought about moving,” he added.…

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A widespread human trafficking investigation “Operation Cross Country” has resulted in the rescue of hundreds of adult and minor victims of human trafficking and child exploitation across the U.S. Since the start of the nationwide enforcement campaign in early August, authorities located 37 “actively missing children” and 141 adult victim of human trafficking, a recent report reveals. According to a statement made public by the Department of Justice during this week, the FBI and its state and local partners also identified and released 84 minors as a result of the campaign. The investigation team of Operation Cross Country XII includes…

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Eight of the ten House Republicans who backed Donald Trump’s second impeachment won’t be returning to Congress next year after losing their congressional primaries. Their departures – either forced by voters or through retirement – suggest that at this point Trump’s grip on the Republican Party has never been greater, and may even be growing, as he is seeking to run again in 2024. In an internal vote last year, Cheney was removed from the conference leadership team even though she used to be the third-ranking Republican in the House. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) declared at the time…

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The release of surveillance video from the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago was teased by Eric Trump. The second son of former President Donald Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity when asked about the CCTV footage during an interview: “Absolutely, Sean, at the right time.” By declaring a safe breached by the FBI during the raid was empty, Eric Trump, who is an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, previously made news in recent weeks. Prompting the elder Trump to claim this was another example of a politically motivated act against him, the FBI raid was the result of…

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A federal judge ordered the government to submit proposed redactions and said he is inclined to unseal at least some of the probable cause affidavit used to secure a search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate. After a hearing where a top government lawyer contended the document’s release could jeopardize an investigation that is still in its “early stages,” Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said: “On my initial careful review… there are portions of it that can be unsealed.” “I find that on the present record the Government has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should…

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Liz Cheney, the Wyoming Rep. was shamed by conservatives after she compared herself to Abraham Lincoln in her concession speech following her primary loss fueled by Donald Trump who backed her challenger, Harriet Hageman. This is what Cheney said of the 16th president after she was soundly beaten by Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hageman: “Abraham Lincoln was defeated in elections for the Senate and the House before he won the most important election of all.” Cheney went on, saying: “Lincoln ultimately prevailed. He saved our union and he defined our obligation as Americans for all of history. Speaking at Gettysburg of…

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A man was filmed being pushed to the ground by security guards for Senate hopeful Rep. Val Demings (D-FL) at a campaign event this month. The incident occurred at Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park during Demings’ visit to supporters. It is likely that the victim was trying to gain information about the Demings campaign while wearing a video tracker. Demings is campaigning for the Senate seat and will be facing incumbent Republican Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) in a tight Senate race. In a footage obtained by Florida Politics, we can see two individuals pushing the man at…

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41 books are being removed from library shelves in a Texas school district, while administrators perform a review using content guidelines that will be approved by their board of trustees. “Anne Frank’s Diary (The Graphic Adaptation),” the Bible and “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” are included in the list of books that officials from the Keller Independent School District are asking to be removed from library shelves. Librarians and campus staff are being asked to review books that were challenged in the past year to determine if they meet the requirements of newly approved policies from the board of trustees, a…

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Sweeping all of the broadcast late-night hosts, CBS’ Stephen Colbert, NBC’s Jimmy Fallon, and ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel with his late-night show “Gutfeld!” Fox News Channel host, Greg Gutfeld, had his highest-rated week ever. “Gutfeld!” delivered an average total audience of 2.355 million viewers for the week ending August 12, outpacing “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (2.143 million viewers), “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” (1.318 million viewers), and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (1.084 million viewers). WATCH Gutfeld speak about Liz Cheney’s loss: Dominating among adults 25-54, the key demographic valued by national advertisers, “Gutfeld!” also led among younger viewers. An…

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According to several critics, a contract between the Minneapolis teachers’ union and the Minneapolis Public Schools violates both the Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. According to recent reports, the contract states that white teachers will be terminated before teachers of color, regardless of seniority. Minnesota media outlet Alpha News reported that, under the agreement, teachers of color “may be exempt from district-wide layoffs outside of seniority order.” 60 percent of Minneapolis students are nonwhite, compared with 27 percent of its intern teachers, per a report by the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Jonathan Butcher, a fellow…

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An official report from the New Mexico Medical Investigator’s Office states that Alec Baldwin’s deadly shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust” was accidental. A medical investigator’s report and numerous FBI reports on the gun and ammunition recovered after the shooting were released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office. Based on a recent FBI analysis, it appeared that the gun would not have gone off without the trigger being pulled, disputing Baldwin’s claims that it did not. Charges in the case may still be filled. According to prosecutors, they will review the latest reports and await…

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After the FBI’s raid of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, he said he “will do whatever” he can “to help the country,” saying that the “temperature has to be brought down” while stressing that the American people are “not going to stand for another scam.” Trump said in his first interview since the raid he had his representatives reach out to the Justice Department to offer to help amid outrage over the FBI’s unprecedented raid on his private residence, in which classified records were seized by the agents, including some marked as top secret. Saying the records have been…

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Julian Assange’s lawyers along with two journalists sued the CIA and its former chief Mike Pompeo over allegations the intelligence agency violated their US constitutional rights and protections for confidential discussions with the WikiLeaks founder, who is Australian. In a statement, Richard Roth who is the lead attorney representing the plaintiffs said, “The United States Constitution shields American citizens from U.S. government overreach even when the activities take place in a foreign embassy in a foreign country.” The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The plaintiffs include journalists Charles Glass and…

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Following reports that Douglas Emhoff’s motorcade had blocked access to handicapped parking spaces, Fox News host Harris Faulkner laid into the Second Gentleman. On the network’s midday panel show, “Outnumbered,” Faulkner discussed the situation with her co-hosts and suggested that it was proof that “liberal privilege” was a real thing — and it extended to Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris. Co-host Emily Compagno said as she introduced the video clip: “It looks like you can add the vice president’s husband to the liberal privilege list. New video showing his motorcade hogging several handicap parking spots while he…

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A law enforcement source confirmed that former president Donald Trump got back the passports which belong to him that were taken by the FBI during the search conducted at his South Florida residence. The passports were given back to Trump after they were discovered by a “filter team,” the source said, a group of federal investigators who screen the materials seized during the execution of a search warrant for privileged or extraneous information. When executing search warrants, the bureau “follows search and seizure procedures ordered by courts, then returns items that we do not need to be retained for law…

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The longtime cable TV legal analyst, Jeffrey Toobin is finished at CNN, as he announced that his time with CNN had finally come to an end. Toobin tweeted his announcement by saying: “Friends, I’ve decided that, after 20 years, I’m leaving @cnn after my vacation. Was great to spend my last day on air with pals Wolf, Anderson, and Don. Love all my former colleagues.” This was followed by CNN issuing a statement on Toobin’s departure: “We are grateful for Jeffrey’s contributions to the network over the years and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.” There was…

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