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Ohio man charged after hate crime related attack on Asian student

An Ohio man has been charged with Federal hate crime after he allegedly attacked an Asian American student in Cincinnati, Ohio. The alleged attack was based only on race and the suspect was identified as 26-year-old Darrin Johnson, a Black male. The suspect was indicted by a Grand jury earlier… Continue reading Ohio man charged after hate crime related attack on Asian student


Suspects behind Gretchen Whitmer abduction plot convicted

Both the suspects accused of the plot to abduct Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer have been convicted. The two men, Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr., were found guilty of conspiracy and according to prosecutors they wanted to start a “revolution” by abducting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in their 2020 plot. This… Continue reading Suspects behind Gretchen Whitmer abduction plot convicted


Wind energy company ESI pleads guilty to killing 150 golden, bald eagles

Wind energy company ESI pleads guilty to killing 150 golden, bald eagles

ESI Energy, a wind “renewable” energy company has pleaded guilty to killing at least 150 eagles and has agreed to pay up to $27m to prevent more deaths. The company entered a plea agreement with the DOJ after it was found to have violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Over… Continue reading Wind energy company ESI pleads guilty to killing 150 golden, bald eagles


DOJ asks SCOTUS to review “Remain in Mexico” ruling

DOJ asks SCOTUS to review "Remain in Mexico" ruling

The Department of Justice has asked the Supreme Court to review whether it has to continue implementing the “Remain in Mexico” policy. The “Remain in Mexico” policy or Migrant Protection Protocols were established by the Trump Administration in January 2019. It had effectively eradicated the “Catch and Release” policy that… Continue reading DOJ asks SCOTUS to review “Remain in Mexico” ruling


Harvard professor lied about China ties

Tuesday – A Harvard professor was convicted by a Jury of lying to the US about his involvement with the Chinese government. According to the DOJ, Dr. Charles Lieber, 62, a former chair of Harvard’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology was found guilty of a total of six counts… Continue reading Harvard professor lied about China ties


DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000

The Department of Justice has backed off from settlement talks that would have paid illegal immigrants $450,000 each for being separated at the border. The DOJ has reportedly pulled out from the talks amid growing criticism of the move that would encourage more illegals to make the trek towards the… Continue reading DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000


Chinese spy Xu Yanjun convicted of attempting to steal aviation secrets

A Chinese spy has been convicted by a Jury for plotting to steal aviation secrets from companies. Xu Yanjun was found guilty on all five counts relating to trade secret theft and economic espionage. He is now to face up to 60 years in prison and fines over $5m. Yanjun… Continue reading Chinese spy Xu Yanjun convicted of attempting to steal aviation secrets


Biden plans to pay $450k to illegals while 500k Americans are homeless

A plan by the Biden Administration reportedly will pay $450,000 per illegal who had been separated during the Trump Administration. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and Civilian Services are assessing on making payments to illegal immigrants. The plan would apply to those who… Continue reading Biden plans to pay $450k to illegals while 500k Americans are homeless


National School Boards Association apologizes for calling parents “domestic terrorists”

The National School Boards Association has offered an apology Friday night for a letter it had sent to the Biden Administration. The NSBA in their apology letter said they “regret and apologize for the letter” sent to the President. Their letter had targeted parents concerned with what their kids are… Continue reading National School Boards Association apologizes for calling parents “domestic terrorists”


Couple charged with attempting to sell nuclear secrets

Couple charged with attempting to sell nuclear secrets

A Maryland nuclear engineer and his wife have been charged with attempting to sell nuclear secrets to a person they believed to be representing a foreign country. Jonathan Toebbe, 42, his wife Diana Toebbe, 45, were arrested in West Virginia on Saturday. According to the Justice Department, they were allegedly… Continue reading Couple charged with attempting to sell nuclear secrets


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