Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri (R) and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut (R) are instructing the Justice Department to include Google’s search engine in its ongoing antitrust investigation of the tech giant Tuesday. “How Google operates its search engine warrants close scrutiny,” the senators wrote in a letter to Attorney General William Barr. “At more than […]
Appeals Court: Trump Can Withhold Funding from Sanctuary Cities…
A federal appellate court on Wednesday ruled that President Trump’s administration can, in fact, withhold federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions that insist on shielding criminal illegal aliens from arrest and deportation. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that the Trump administration has the authority to withhold federal grant money from sanctuary […]
U.S. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR TO UKRAINE’S PRESIDENT – “…HE SHOULD NOT INSERT HIMSELF OR HIS GOVERNMENT INTO AMERICAN POLITICS…GRAVELY DAMAGE THE U.S.-UKRAINE RELATIONSHIP’…
Earlier this month, during a bipartisan meeting in Kiev, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) delivered a pointed message to Ukraine’s new president, Volodymyr Zelensky. While choosing his words carefully, Murphy made clear — by his own account — that Ukraine currently enjoyed bipartisan support for its U.S. aid but that could be jeopardized if the new […]
Law Enforcement Thwarted Three Mass Shootings Last Week in Three States…
Police thwarted three potential mass shootings in the span of three days late last week, just two weeks after the US saw two devastating massacres that left 29 dead in 13 hours. Cops arrested three men in separate incidents in Connecticut, Florida, and Ohio after receiving tips from the public. The would-be shooters, ages 20 […]
Pre-Crime Nation: College Student Arrested, Stripped of Firearms for Posting Social Media Meme…
22-year-old Connecticut resident Brandon Wagshol was arrested on Friday for posting a meme on social media that authorities claim indicated he showed an interest in committing a mass shooting – “Brandon Wagshol was just arraigned in Norwalk Superior Court. His bond was kept at $250,000, and the judge ruled he can only post it at […]
Estranged Husband of Missing Connecticut Mom of Five, and His New Girlfriend, Flaunted Affair Before She Vanished…
Michelle Troconis knew Fotis Dulos was married when they met. She didn’t care. Troconis and Fotis Dulos, 51, flaunted their affair around their tiny Connecticut town even as his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, and their five children were still living in the house that Troconis and her daughter, now 10, would move into. There were […]
Eighth Place: A High School Girl’s Life After Transgender Students Joined Her Sport…
When two high school athletes who were born male but identify as female took first and second place at Connecticut’s girls indoor track championship this year, it wasn’t just a local news story. To some, it was a story of triumph and courage. The winner, a junior from Bloomfield High School, set a girls state […]
Judge Rules Veterans with PTSD Can Move Forward with Lawsuit Over VA Benefits…
A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that thousands of Navy and Marine Corps veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who developed post-traumatic stress disorder but were denied Veterans Affairs benefits can sue the military. Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Haight Jr. on Thursday certified a class-action lawsuit against Navy Secretary Richard Spencer by veterans who […]
Class-Action Lawsuit Seeks to Expand Supreme Court Janus v AFSCME Ruling on Unions…
A class-action lawsuit filed against a Connecticut union Thursday seeks to expand a recent Supreme Court ruling that ended forced payments to unions by nonmembers. The lawsuit would require the unions to repay any funds they received from nonmembers going back to 2015, a potentially severe financial blow to the labor movement, should the case […]
Six States, NYC Sue DOJ Over Sanctuary City Funding Threat…
A coalition of six states led by New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday to block what they characterized as the Justice Department’s overreaching efforts to punish so-called sanctuary jurisdictions by conditioning federal funding on compliance with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The filing of the lawsuit came the same day that […]