The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted today to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules, allowing the agency to regulate broadband internet access as a telecommunications service. These net neutrality rules were initially introduced during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 under the Trump administration. The repeal shifted control of the FCC, resulting in broadband internet being regulated as an information service. With the Biden administration now overseeing the FCC, a majority of Democratic appointees have led to the reinstatement of net neutrality rules, bringing broadband regulation back under Title II of the Communications…
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In a surprising turn of events, Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, has announced a bold new venture. After his notable pivot to gospel music with his album “Jesus is King,” many were taken aback by his latest announcement: the launch of an adult content website titled “Yeezy Porn.” Here is a press release the Milo Yiannopoulos-driven Yeezy team crafted. The news has quickly spread, with many fans and observers expressing shock and disbelief at Ye’s unexpected move. His transition from gospel music to the adult entertainment industry marks a stark departure from his recent artistic endeavors. Ye’s…
Former first lady Melania Trump has announced the launch of a jewelry line in anticipation of Mother’s Day, aiming to pay tribute to all mothers whom she considers the bedrock of the American family. The collection, titled “Her Love & Gratitude,” offers customizable necklaces that can be engraved with names, initials, or significant dates, catering to the sentimentality of familial connections. Priced at $245, each necklace is meticulously crafted in the United States, featuring a delicate flower pendant suspended from an adjustable chain. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Melania Trump expressed her deep-seated admiration for the invaluable contributions…
During a speech at a trade union conference in Washington, D.C., President Biden appeared to have a verbal slip-up while reading from a teleprompter on Wednesday. While delivering a section of his remarks, he incorporated script instructions, resulting in an awkward moment where he paused mid-sentence, then chuckled. The president was at the conference to receive an endorsement from the North American Building Trades Unions (NABTU). In his speech, Biden criticized former President Donald Trump’s record on unions and economic policies, labeling them as anti-union and favoring the wealthy. He contrasted his own economic agenda, dubbed the “Scranton” plan, with…
President Joe Biden has exercised his clemency power by granting pardons to 11 individuals and commuting the sentences of five others, totaling 16 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses. In his statement on Wednesday, Biden emphasized April as Second Chance Month and highlighted the disproportionately lengthy sentences many of these individuals received compared to current legal standards. The president underscored his commitment to addressing racial disparities and enhancing public safety through these actions. Biden praised the recipients of the pardons for demonstrating a dedication to improving their lives and contributing positively to their communities. For those whose sentences were commuted,…
According to a top U.S. military official, there has been no definitive resolution regarding the potential withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Niger and Chad, two critical African nations in the fight against violent extremist groups across the Sahel region. The ruling junta in Niger terminated an agreement last month permitting U.S. troop operations within the country, while Chad has recently raised questions about its own pact with the U.S., as disclosed by Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman Adm. Christopher Grady. These agreements have facilitated essential counterterrorism efforts within the borders of Niger and Chad, along with supporting military training partnerships.…
President Joe Biden’s signing of a significant aid package for Ukraine and allied nations on Wednesday includes provisions allowing the U.S. to seize Russian state assets located within its borders for the benefit of Ukraine. Under the REPO Act, integrated into the aid bill, these assets could potentially contribute an additional $5 billion in assistance to Ukraine, sourced from Russian Central Bank holdings frozen in the U.S. The U.S. law mandates the president and the Treasury Department to identify Russian assets within U.S. jurisdictions within 90 days and report to Congress within 180 days. Following this period, the president may…
President Joe Biden signed into law a $95 billion war aid measure Today, swiftly moving to provide assistance to Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia. The comprehensive package also includes aid for Israel, Taiwan, and other global hot spots, marking the culmination of a protracted battle with Republicans in Congress over funding allocations. During a White House event to announce the bill signing, Biden emphasized the urgency of the situation, pledging immediate action to support Ukraine. He stated that the United States would expedite the delivery of weaponry to Ukraine, with shipments expected to commence within hours. Under the…
Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming selection of a running mate for the November elections holds significant strategic implications for the Republican Party’s future leadership. Speculation surrounding Trump’s choice intensifies as potential candidates vie for his favor, recognizing the transformative potential the position holds. If Trump secures a second term, his vice presidential pick stands poised as a frontrunner for the GOP’s 2028 presidential candidacy, bypassing the traditional eight-year wait period. This accelerated trajectory underscores the exceptional importance of Trump’s decision-making process, with potential candidates strategically positioning themselves for future leadership roles within the party. Trump’s selection is not merely about…
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs recently vetoed a legislative bill, SB 1129, that was intended to simplify the process for homeowners to evict squatters from their properties. This bill, which garnered bipartisan support, would have enabled homeowners to request immediate law enforcement intervention to remove squatters claiming unlawful residence. Governor Hobbs, in a brief communication to the State Senate, expressed concerns that the bill overlooked existing legal frameworks and did not adequately protect the due process rights of lawful tenants. Additionally, she raised concerns about the potential negative consequences for victims of domestic violence, suggesting that the bill could inadvertently harm…