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LOS ANGELES — Journalist Don Lemon was released from custody on Friday after being arrested and charged with federal civil rights violations. The charges stem from his coverage of a protest against immigration enforcement that disrupted a church service in Minnesota.Lemon was arrested in Los Angeles, while other journalists and protesters were arrested in Minnesota. After appearing in court in California, Lemon stated he would not be silenced, asserting the importance of a free press.“I have spent my entire career covering the news. I will not stop now,” Lemon said.The arrests have drawn criticism from some media advocates and civil…
Federal Authorities Arrest Journalist Don Lemon After Church Protest Los Angeles, CA – Journalist Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles this week following his involvement in a protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota. The arrest raises questions about the line between journalism and activism, and the role of the Justice Department in protecting religious freedom. Lemon, a former anchor, was taken into custody and faces charges of conspiracy against rights and violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. These charges stem from his presence at an anti-ICE protest at…
Amber Rose Voices Concerns Over Celebrity Activism Model and actress Amber Rose is questioning the actions of some high-profile celebrities. This comes after pop star Ariana Grande encouraged people to participate in a nationwide protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protest urged Americans to miss work, school, and shopping for a day. Rose, in a recent online discussion, expressed her concern that some celebrities, who are financially well-off, may not fully understand the impact such a shutdown could have on everyday working families. She questioned the practicality of asking people to give up a day’s pay, especially when…
South Sevier High School Drill Team Claims State Title Orem, Utah – The South Sevier Sensations have once again taken the top spot in the 2A drill team competition. After placing second for the past two years, the team achieved victory at Utah Valley University (UVU) on Friday night, excelling in all three performance categories. The Sensations’ performance marked their 14th championship in the school’s history. Previously, South Sevier held an impressive winning streak from 2014 to 2021. Coach Deidre Jenkins praised the team’s dedication. “This team’s drive to set high goals and to break both individual and team barriers…
A former doctor in Wisconsin is going to prison for six years because he shared child pornography. Calvin Eriksen, who is 47 years old, learned his punishment from Judge Brett H. Ludwig on Thursday, January 29. The reason Eriksen was arrested is that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) got four tips about online accounts on Kik that were sharing illegal pictures and videos of children. The investigation led to Eriksen’s home and workplace, where police found images showing babies and young children being abused. A search warrant showed that Eriksen had over 350 inappropriate pictures and…
The U.S. Bolsters Allies with Arms Sales Amidst Regional Tensions The State Department has given the green light for two major arms sales to key allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia. These deals, totaling $6.67 billion and $9 billion respectively, signal continued U.S. commitment to its partners in a volatile region. Israel will receive a significant boost to its defense capabilities, including Apache helicopters, tactical vehicles, and equipment for armored personnel carriers. The State Department emphasized that this sale will enhance Israel’s ability to defend itself against existing and future threats, safeguarding its borders and population. Saudi Arabia is set to…
Florida Prepares for Unusual Cold as Winter Weather Moves South MIAMI – Florida, known for its warm winters, is bracing for a spell of unusually cold weather. Following winter storms affecting the Midwest and South, a shift in weather patterns is bringing colder temperatures to the Sunshine State. Forecasters predict that some areas of Florida could experience record-low temperatures this weekend. While residents of northern states are accustomed to such cold, Floridians are less prepared, as many lack the winter clothing needed for such conditions. Residents are encouraged to take precautions such as layering clothing and limiting outdoor exposure. In…
(Stockphoto) A doctor wears a stethoscope as he see a patient for a measles vaccination during a visit to the Miami Children’s Hospital on June 02, 2014 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Florida Nurse Loses License After Anti-Conservative Statement TALLAHASSEE, FL – In a move emphasizing the importance of impartiality in healthcare, a Florida nurse is no longer permitted to practice in the state after making a public declaration against treating individuals who support conservative political movements. The Florida Attorney General’s office confirmed the decision, underscoring that medical professionals have a duty to serve all patients with…
The Justice Department is launching a federal civil rights investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis resident who was fatally shot by Border Patrol officers on Saturday. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the investigation on Friday. Blanche stated that the department will thoroughly examine all aspects surrounding the incident, including the events leading up to the shooting. While Blanche did not specify the reasons for investigating Pretti’s death, he mentioned that a similar investigation was not deemed necessary in the case of Renee Good, who was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on…
The Great American Migration: People Voting with Their Feet New data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals a clear trend: Americans are moving away from states with high taxes and left-leaning policies and flocking to states with lower taxes and more conservative governance. This migration pattern speaks volumes about what people value and where they see opportunity. States like North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Arizona are experiencing significant population gains as people move in from other parts of the country. On the other hand, states like California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey, and Massachusetts are seeing their populations…

