Author: Alexander Toma

State Senator Kevin Parker had to be restrained by onlookers after he shoved Albany lobbyist Michael Carey out of a committee room, sources told The Post. The incident occurred before the Energy and Telecommunications Committee meeting on Wednesday. According to these sources, Parker and Carey were engaged in an impassioned conversation when Parker grabbed Carey by the chest and pushed him out of the room. The altercation prompted a quick response from security personnel with the Senate sergeant-at-arms and state police. The New York State Police confirmed they are investigating the incident. Parker’s spokesperson did not respond to a request…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity, Archewell, has been declared “delinquent” by the state of California, necessitating an immediate halt to all fundraising and spending activities. The declaration was made due to the charity’s failure to submit required annual reports and pay necessary fees. According to an official letter from California’s attorney general, Rob Bonta, Archewell has not been in compliance with the registration requirements since at least May. The letter states that the charity is listed as “delinquent” and is prohibited from soliciting or disbursing charitable funds until it resolves these issues. The letter reads, “An organization that is…

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Peggy Moore, a former campaign worker for President Barack Obama, and her wife, Hope Wood, were killed in a head-on collision on a California highway last weekend. The accident occurred on Friday night near Fallbrook in San Diego County. According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash involved three cars when a Chrysler crossed the center line and struck the Jeep in which Moore and Wood were traveling. Moore, 60, and Wood, 48, were both killed along with their driver and the driver of the vehicle that hit them. Moore was highly regarded in political circles in California, having served…

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NFL star Aaron Rodgers recently sat down with Tucker Carlson for a two-hour interview released on Tuesday. The New York Giants quarterback discussed various topics, including vaccines, pharmaceutical companies, government corruption, and President Joe Biden. The conversation became particularly critical when Rodgers commented on Biden’s capabilities as president. Rodgers remarked, “This guy who can’t even walk over here – and sh*ts his pants every now and then?” During the interview, Rodgers praised Carlson’s controversial interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, describing it as insightful and thought-provoking. Rodgers said, “You did one of the most controversial, somehow, not to me, most…

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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is in critical condition after being shot following a political event on Wednesday afternoon. The 59-year-old leader was hit in the stomach by four shots outside the House of Culture in Handlova, approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Bratislava. He was meeting with supporters at the time of the attack. A message on Fico’s Facebook account confirmed that he “has been shot multiple times and is currently in life-threatening condition.” It also noted that he was being transported by helicopter to Banská Bystrica for an urgent procedure, as traveling to Bratislava would have taken too long.…

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Eight TikTok content creators have sued the U.S. government, challenging a new federal law that could ban the popular social media platform nationwide if its China-based parent company, ByteDance, does not sell its stakes within a year. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, argues that the law violates users’ First Amendment rights to free speech. https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1790764342444478518 The creators’ attorneys argue that the law infringes on their clients’ ability to express themselves and connect with others. The complaint states that the creators “rely on TikTok to express themselves, learn, advocate for causes, share opinions, create communities, and even make a living.” They…

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Harry Dunn, the far-left Capitol Hill police officer who has cried repeatedly in public over his role in the January 6, 2021 protest, lost his bid for the Democratic nomination in Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District. Maryland state Senator Sarah Elfreth defeated Dunn and several other candidates, aided significantly by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), whose super PAC spent over $4.2 million supporting her campaign. Dunn’s loss is a notable victory for right-leaning groups, demonstrating the significant impact a well-funded super PAC can have on a congressional race. AIPAC’s super PAC, United Democracy Project, spent heavily on his opponent,…

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Rumble has initiated a lawsuit against Google and its parent company, Alphabet. This lawsuit, filed in the Northern District of California, seeks over $1 billion in damages from Google. The damages relate to lost advertising revenue, with Rumble alleging that Google exploited its dominant position in advertising technology to undermine Rumble’s competitive position. Rumble claims that Google’s actions have deprived it of significant advertising revenue. Initially a Google ad client, Rumble developed its own ad technology in 2022 and now asserts that Google’s monopolistic behavior has skewed the ad tech market to its benefit. According to the complaint, “Google exploits…

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A US Federal court has mandated that Elon Musk must testify again in the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) investigation into his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. This decision, made on Tuesday, compels Musk to provide further testimony in the ongoing probe. The SEC had previously sued Musk in October to enforce his testimony after he declined to attend a September interview related to the investigation. Musk has claimed that the SEC’s numerous subpoenas constitute harassment. The SEC’s investigation focuses on whether Musk violated federal securities laws in 2022 when he purchased Twitter stock. The probe also examines Musk’s…

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Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski announced plans to release a video uncovered by his legal team, claiming it will demonstrate Google’s “true colors.” https://twitter.com/chrispavlovski/status/1790386056753270912 This announcement comes as Rumble filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging anticompetitive practices in its digital advertising products and seeking damages exceeding $1 billion. The lawsuit claims that Google has monopolized the ad stack by acquiring companies throughout the advertising chain and simultaneously representing both ad buyers and sellers while running the exchange that connects these parties. Rumble also accused Google of maintaining its monopoly through an agreement with Meta’s Facebook, allegedly preventing Facebook from offering alternatives…

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