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A suspicious $10 million cash withdrawal sparked a DOJ investigation on whether Trump took Egyptian funds

The $10 million was made in Cairo just days before former President Donald Trump took office in January 2017, prompting a secret Justice Department investigation into whether Trump received financial support from the Egyptian government. The investigation, revealed in a special report by The Washington Post on Friday, focused on $9.998 million in Egyptian state-owned … Read more

Florida became the first state to prohibit lab-grown meat

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law banning the sale of lab-grown meat in Florida, making Florida the first state in the United States to ban cultured meat and joining the global debate about alternative proteins. Senate Bill (SB) 1084, Section 500. 542 established local regulations regarding electric vehicle charging stations, pest … Read more

Hunter Biden’s sentence date for indictment on federal weapon charges

President Biden’s son Hunter Biden is expected to be sentenced on Nov. 13 on weapons charges. Hunter Biden was convicted by a twelve-member jury in June on charges of purchasing and possessing a firearm while under the influence of cocaine. The trial, led by Special Counsel David Weiss, lasted six days. The jury heard testimony … Read more

‘F— the White women’: Black Activists Linked to VP Harris May Undermine Dem ‘Unity’ agenda with Previous Vitriol

Black women activists who have met with Vice President Harris several times and vowed to be more committed to helping her become the next president could alienate some supporters of “Kamala’s White Women” with their old woke rhetoric ahead of the November election. Cora Masters Barry, a longtime civil rights activist appointed by Democratic D.C. … Read more

Kamala Harris walked within 20 feet of a pipe bomb on January 6th

Kamala Harris came frighteningly close to a pipe bomb during the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, according to a new report. The report from the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general, which ABC News obtained a copy of, details how the then-vice president was far from explosives placed in bushes outside the … Read more

Florida father stabs 13-year-old daughter’s rapist with a box cutter, as pal caught in ultimate treachery

An angry Florida father says he has “no remorse” despite being arrested after stabbing a man who allegedly sexually assaulted his 13-year-old daughter. He returned from work shortly after hearing reports of the brutal assault to confront the man accused of doing so. He denied intentionally attacking the suspect, Roberto Rubio, despite having a box … Read more

Polls say Rick Scott has a shot at retaining his Florida Senate seat

Florida Sen. Rick Scott will try to hold onto his seat in the November election as he faces a challenge from former Rep. Debbie Mucarsell-Powell. Scott, a two-term governor, is facing a close race as recent polls show him leading by several points. Follow FiveThirtyEight shows the latest poll from the University of North Florida … Read more

Republicans blocked a bill that might have reduced taxes for families

A bipartisan bill that would have expanded the child tax credit, as well as the corporate deduction, sought by U.S. companies, failed to advance in the Senate on Thursday after Republican opposition raised concerns, handing Democrats a major victory ahead of the November elections. The 48-44 vote came amid debate over whether the party is … Read more

Harris has always considered herself an Indian-American and black

Former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris recently began identifying as black and that until a few years ago, she “only promoted Indian heritage.” This is ridiculous. Harris, who was born to an Indian mother and Jamaican father, has long identified as American and Black. Trump appears to be looking to … Read more

Central Ohio Film Productions Receive $3.7 Million in State Tax Credits

Central Ohio Film Productions Receive $3.7 Million in State Tax Credits

Central Ohio is set to benefit significantly from a recent announcement of state tax credits, totaling nearly $3.7 million, aimed at supporting local film and television productions. This funding is part of a broader initiative by the Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit Program, which provides financial incentives to bolster the state’s entertainment industry. Overview of … Read more