U.S. District Judge and Donald Trump appointee William Jung is presiding over the challenge. A federal Judge won’t rule until at least May on Florida’s lawsuit against the federal government that challenges rules associated with the state’s subsidized children’s health insurance program. Court records show that U.S. District Judge William Jung, who was appointed by Read More…
Year: 2024
Will Bird Flu Become The Next Fake Pandemic
Organic Consumers Association (OCA) political director Alexis Baden-Mayer wrote an article recently that makes a strong case for the forced “reset” of the existing food system via a human bird flu “pandemic.”Now that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is out of most people’s minds, the next staged illness hoax appears to be avian influenza, the predominant Read More…
JPMorgan Chase Announces It Is Selling 80 Million Customer Transaction
The largest bank in the United States based on assets quietly announced earlier this month that it has begun selling the transaction histories of around 80 million customers to third parties, which are using the information to curate targeted advertising.JPMorgan Chase launched a subsidiary, Chase Media Solutions, that bragged about the move, claiming it will Read More…
Fla. Activists Lead Push For Justice And Equality
Barrington Salmon Florida Phoeni Florida State University student activists in November 2023 demonstrated outside a university board of trustees meeting to demand divestment from Israel. (Christian Casale) Last year, a survey by the Pew Research Center conducted before the 60th anniversary of the landmark March on Washington showed that 81% of American adults believe that Read More…
Is Jim Crow Is Enshrined In Florida Law
This Friday, April 26, the state of Florida will celebrate Confederate Memorial Day, one of three official Confederate anniversaries that linger in state law, relics of Jim Crow. I am not opposed to memorializing people who died in war. Do that any day of the year. Or do it on the nation’s official Memorial Read More…
The First Inhabitants Of China Were Black, Did You Know?
Historians, geneticists, and advocates of Afrocentrism have argued for years that the first inhabitants of China were Black Africans. According to Chang Hsing-Lang, who was a respected writer and professor in the early 1900s, there was in fact a Negro Empire that existed in the South of China at the dawn of the nation’s history. Read More…
Combating the Illicit Cannabis Market Through Federal Reform
The United States is in the midst of a transformative shift in its approach to cannabis.
DeSantis New GAG Bill Prohibits Citizen Oversight Board From Investigating Police In Florida
Police oversight panels run by citizens, like the one pictured here in Miami-Dade County, will lose all investigative power July 1. On the same day that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that would prohibit civilian oversight boards from investigating police misconduct (HB 601), the city of North Miami became the first to Read More…
Are Pay Cuts In Store For Caitlin Clark And Angel Reese?
Soon to be WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese (Sports Illustrated) Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have both decided to forgo their final year of college eligibility and enter the WNBA Draft, though there aren’t multimillion dollar WNBA rookie contracts awaiting them. Clark, Iowa’s record-setting guard, is expected to be the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Read More…
My Daughter Lives In My House Rent-Free. I Gave Her An Eviction Notice.
No, you didn’t give her an eviction notice. Only a judge can order an eviction. You gave her a “Notice of Termination of At-Will Tenancy” (exact title varies by state). That was her official notice that her month-to-month tenancy has been terminated. Assuming you followed your state’s laws to-the-letter on serving her that notice (laws Read More…