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Arizona’s Court of Appeals has given Republican Kari Lake a procedural victory in her lawsuit contesting the results of the 2022 election for governor.
Lake came out on the short end of the counting to Democrat Katie Hobbs, who has already taken office.
However, Lake has maintained there were a number of election irregularities centered in Maricopa County, including printer problems that led to many ballots being rejected, as well as long lines at polling places. As a result, she is suing to have a new election held in the county.
The ban on pistol braces announced Friday goes into effect 120 days after it was entered into the federal register and applies to many firearms including those on an AR platform as well as a litany of other pistol manufacturers.
Under the new rule, fiarems with a pistol brace must be registered with the agency under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and to keep in a compliance with the new relugartions and stay law abiding gun owners individuals must pay a tax stamp of $200 per such item.
An ancient sanctuary dedicated to the god of the seas, Poseidon of Samia, was mentioned by Greek historian Strabo in his work 'Geographica'.
The remains of the building were discovered on the Peloponnesian peninsula in the ancient region of Tryphylia. There was the town of Samich, famous for its luxurious temple of Poseidon.
According to Strabo, all the inhabitants of Tryphylia contributed to the upkeep of the olive grove at the temple. There were frequent tsunamis in this region, which further confirms the attribution of the temple, since Poseidon also commanded the weather.
Archaeologists have reported that in the foothills, not far from the city, they found the remains of a structure similar in construction to the temple. Scientists have excavated the foundations of a large building: according to measurements, the length of the structure was about 28 meters and 9.4 meters wide.
NATO has spent the past two-and-a-half decades approaching Russia’s western frontiers, and used the dramatic escalation of the nine-year-old security crisis in Ukraine last February to deploy even more troops and military hardware in Eastern Europe.
Hundreds of pieces of heavy US military equipment, including M-1 Abrams main battle tanks and Bradley infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), have been spotted arriving at a Dutch port, from where they will be shipped to Eastern Europe.
The Dutch Army’s official Twitter account posted a video of the American transport ship’s arrival, with the heavy hauler, packed to the brim with equipment ranging from armor, tracked and wheeled IFVs to support vehicles such as bulldozers, tankers, military flatbeds and Oshkosh towing vehicles, seen docked at the Dutch port of Vlissingen.
Health officials are investigating whether Pfizer's updated Covid booster increases the risk of strokes in people over the age of 65.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said their surveillance system flagged a link between the new shot and a higher risk of an ischemic stroke three to four weeks post-vaccination.
Officials said other systems put in place to track vaccine injuries have not found a similar link, which makes them believe it is a statistical anomaly rather than a true cause for alarm.
A bombshell batch of emails between the White House and Facebook executives reveals that the social media giant has been censoring “often-true content” about COVID-19 vaccines to appease the Biden administration.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey released the documents earlier this week.
The emails show a Facebook official admitted to suppressing information that isn’t false because it conflicts with the Biden admin’s narrative.
Aside from censoring true content that is shared a lot, the Facebook staffer assures the White House that the Big Tech company will “remove these Groups, Pages, and Accounts” that share popular information that may create “vaccine hesitancy.”
Bailey obtained the emails through a court case, Missouri v. Biden.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has proposed establishing a new international bloc involving Latin American and Caribbean countries that would have close ties to Russia and China.
During his annual speech at Venezuela’s parliament on Friday, Maduro said that he had recently spoken with the presidents of Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina about forming a new regional organization. According to Maduro, the time has come “to unite efforts and paths in Latin America and the Caribbean to advance in the formation of a powerful bloc of political forces, of economic power that speaks to the world.”
The coldest air on Earth plunged into Siberia this week, dropping temperatures to as low as 80 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. An expansion of that cold is expected across eastern Asia into early next week and eventually North America, according to AccuWeather forecasters.
The bitter cold not only allowed temperature benchmarks that have not been hit in decades in some parts of Russia, but the extreme weather also created an icy spectacle as firefighters battled a fire in subzero temperatures on Jan. 8 in Ufa, Russia. Massive icicles clung to the home amid the anomalous cold.
The same Arctic blast dropped temperatures in Moscow to their lowest levels in years this past weekend, while even parts of northern India will get a taste of the cold beginning later this weekend.
Before the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, the FBI had well-placed informants in the Proud Boys who the government hoped could glean information about the notorious far-right street-fighting gang’s inner workings.
Now, some of those same informants are being called as witnesses in the Proud Boys’ high-profile seditious conspiracy trial—by the defense, who think their testimony will help get their clients off the hook and prove they had no plot to storm the Capitol.
According to defense lawyers, those informants were privy to Proud Boys’ chats and even marched alongside them to the Capitol on Jan. 6.
After several delays, opening arguments finally got underway Thursday in the high-profile seditious conspiracy trial against the Proud Boy ‘s ex-“chairman” Enrique Tarrio, top organizers Joseph Biggs, Zach Rehl, and Ethan Nordean, and member Dominic Pezzola.
On Wednesday, officials announced that the chairman of Alabama’s Perry County Commission was indicted on felony and misdemeanor voter fraud charges in connection to the midterm primary and general elections.
Albert Turner Jr., the chairman and son of well-known civil rights activist Albert Turner Sr., was charged with voting multiple times in Alabama’s primary elections in the spring of 2022 and for allegedly ballot harvesting during the Nov. 8 midterm elections, a joint news release from Alabama’s Secretary of State John H. Merrill and Fourth Judicial Circuit District Attorney Michael Jackson revealed.
Turner was allegedly caught submitting multiple ballots by “stuffing” them into a voting machine in May during the Alabama Democratic primary, Jackson said. It is unknown who he was supporting when he submitted the ballots.