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Biden’s DOJ Sends 75-Year-Old Woman To Prison For 2 Years For Violating FACE Act
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Biden’s DOJ Sends 75-Year-Old Woman To Prison For 2 Years For Violating FACE Act

The Department of Justice announced on Friday that 75-year-old Paula Paulette Harlow was sentenced to two years in prison for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act by taking part in a “conspiracy” to block pregnant women from entering an abortion clinic in Washington, D.C. Harlow of Kingston, Massachusetts, was the final defendant to be sentenced in the DOJ’s prosecution of nine other “co-conspirators,” most of whom also received sentences of at least two years. Harlow’s sentencing also comes months after The Daily Wire reported that six pro-life demonstrators were found guilty and face up to 10.5 years in prison after the Biden administration charged them over a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion facility in 2021. “According to the evidence, on October 22, 2020, [Lauren] Handy – along with her co-conspirators Jonathan Darnel, John Hinshaw, William Goodman, Jean Marshall, Joan Bell, Herb Geraghty, Heather Idoni, and Paula Harlow, among others – forcefully entered the clinic and set about blockading two clinic doors using their bodies, furniture, chains, and ropes. Once the blockade was established, they live-streamed their activities,” the DOJ said. “The evidence also showed that the defendants violated the FACE Act by using a physical obstruction to injure, intimidate and interfere with the clinic’s employees and a patient, because they were providing or obtaining reproductive health services.” Handy, who was also recently sued by the Biden administration for violating the FACE Act at two abortion facilities in Ohio, was sentenced on May 14 to almost five years in prison and three years of supervised release for her role in the demonstration at the D.C. abortion clinic. Seventy-six-year-old Joan Bell was sentenced to 27 months in prison and Jean Marshall, 74, was also slapped with a two-year sentence. New Yorker Jay Smith, 34, was the only defendant to plead guilty in the trial and was sentenced to 10 months in prison and three years of supervised release. The D.C. abortion clinic demonstration was investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office with help from the Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI’s Pittsburgh Field Office, the DOJ said. President Joe Biden has come down hard on pro-life demonstrators during his first term in office while promising to defend abortion. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP The FACE Act has been used numerous times by Biden’s DOJ to go after pro-lifers. The act was signed by President Bill Clinton 30 years ago, but has recently been scrutinized by some Republicans, such as Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who have called for the FACE Act to be repealed, arguing that it is being “weaponized against normal, everyday Americans across the political spectrum.” Leif Le Mahieu contributed to this report. 
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Trump’s Sentence Shouldn’t Involve Jail Time — But With This Judge, Anything Is Possible
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Trump’s Sentence Shouldn’t Involve Jail Time — But With This Judge, Anything Is Possible

'Keep him off the campaign trail'
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‘Take This Hijab And Shove It’: Bill Maher Slams College Students For Ignoring Iran’s ‘War On Women’
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‘Take This Hijab And Shove It’: Bill Maher Slams College Students For Ignoring Iran’s ‘War On Women’

‘It gave you such a boner, you literally pitched a tent,’ Maher remarked
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Airline Union Tells Workers To Prepare For Strike That Could Endanger Summer Travel Plans
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Airline Union Tells Workers To Prepare For Strike That Could Endanger Summer Travel Plans

'Need to prepare for a strike'
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Complete List Of Joe Lynn Turner Albums And Songs

Joe Lynn Turner is an American singer, songwriter, and musician born on August 2, 1951, in Hackensack, New Jersey. He is best known for his work with bands such as Rainbow, Deep Purple, and Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force. Turner began his music career in the early 1970s with the band Fandango before joining Rainbow in 1980. During his time with Rainbow, he contributed to three studio albums and several hit singles, including “Stone Cold” and “Street of Dreams.” As a solo artist, Joe Lynn Turner has released eleven studio albums: Rescue You (1985), Nothing’s Changed (1995), Under Cover (1997), Hurry The post Complete List Of Joe Lynn Turner Albums And Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
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5-Year-old Boy Becomes Youngest Ever to Receive a Bionic Arm and is Overjoyed to Ride a Scooter with 2 Hands (Watch)
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5-Year-old Boy Becomes Youngest Ever to Receive a Bionic Arm and is Overjoyed to Ride a Scooter with 2 Hands (Watch)

A five-year-old boy born with one hand has become the youngest ever person to be fitted with a bionic arm. Jordan Marotta was left in a state of “pure joy” when he received his Iron Man-themed ‘Hero Arm’ prosthetic last week. And heartwarming footage showed how just hours later, he was able to whizz around […] The post 5-Year-old Boy Becomes Youngest Ever to Receive a Bionic Arm and is Overjoyed to Ride a Scooter with 2 Hands (Watch) appeared first on Good News Network.
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Forgotten Cat Steps Right into a Carrier, Drawn by the Promise of a Cozy and Secure Home for Her Kittens
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Forgotten Cat Steps Right into a Carrier, Drawn by the Promise of a Cozy and Secure Home for Her Kittens

A forgotten cat stepped right into a carrier, drawn by the promise of a cozy and secure home for her kittens. Kyra and her kittensChatonsOrphelinsMontrealJohn and Arianne, animal rescuers, came across an online post about a black cat sitting in an abandoned cat tree on the side of the street.Since no one had secured the cat, they rushed to the scene with treats, a carrier, and a microchip scanner. Upon arrival, they quickly located the cat tree and noticed another cat (a brown tabby) perched inside.Amidst the pile of discarded items on the ground, something stirred - the black cat from the post emerged, looking bewildered. He fixated on something further down the sidewalk, prompting the rescuers to follow his gaze and investigate. Pictures from the post (above); what the rescuers saw upon arrival (below)ChatonsOrphelinsMontreal"A third cat, a gray and white, approached the group and brushed against the black cat," Celine of Chatons Orphelins Montreal shared. "The third cat was a girl with a round belly, obviously pregnant."A neighbor shared that the three cats were left behind by their evicted family, forgotten, and had nowhere to go. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealJohn and Arianne were joined by two other rescuers, Misa and Jessica, who had also responded to the post. Together, they brought the trio to safety and found them foster homes.The gray and white cat walked right into the carrier as if she knew a brighter future awaited her. Kyra walked right into the carrierChatonsOrphelinsMontrealChatons Orphelins Montreal took the expectant mother under their wing and named her Kyra. "She immediately purred and made herself at home with her foster carer."Kyra checked out her new cat tree in her foster home, balancing on her tiptoes with her round belly on display. She inspected her new cat tree in her foster homeChatonsOrphelinsMontrealShe toured her new space, inspecting every nook and cranny, and finally gave her stamp of approval by plopping down contentedly on the floor.A few days later, Kyra went into labor, meowing for her foster carer to stay close by her side. As a young mother, she was anxious and sought the support and comfort she needed. She gave her stamp of approvalChatonsOrphelinsMontreal"Her foster mom stayed with her throughout the entire process. Kyra gave birth to four kittens weighing between 89 and 110 grams. They all nursed well and gained weight overnight, with their mom taking exceptional care of them."With a cozy nursery and ample food, Kyra feels relaxed and content, basking in the constant care and attention from her foster family. She gave birth to four kittensChatonsOrphelinsMontrealWhen she needs a break from her kittens, she seeks cuddles or indulges in playful antics, such as endearingly drinking from the tap."Kyra has grown very close to her foster mom, relishing every moment of her company. She's still a kitten at heart." ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealShe proudly shows off her litter whenever her foster mom enters the room. While lavishing her kittens with undivided attention and unconditional love, she also craves affection, wanting to be pampered herself.The kittens, now nearly two weeks old, are beginning to open their eyes and see the world for the first time. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealThey are becoming more active each day, wiggling around the nest, eager to venture outside and explore. Despite their tiny size, their strong purrs resonate throughout the room, filling it with a soothing rumble. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealThanks to the kind-hearted rescuers, Kyra, her kittens, and the other two cats will never have to endure life on the streets again. Their world is now filled with warmth, soft blankets, and endless affection. ChatonsOrphelinsMontrealShare this story with your friends. More on Kyra, her kittens, and Chatons Orphelins Montreal on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Cat Spotted High Up on a Building, Suddenly Comes Out of Her Shell When She Realizes Life is About to Change
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War: GOP Senators Sent Message to Biden, No More Cooperation on Legislation or Nominations
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War: GOP Senators Sent Message to Biden, No More Cooperation on Legislation or Nominations

War: GOP Senators Sent Message to Biden, No More Cooperation on Legislation or Nominations
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'Sounds Like Politics': PBS Mourns GOP Attacking Trump Verdict
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'Sounds Like Politics': PBS Mourns GOP Attacking Trump Verdict

PBS NewsHour’s weekly recap with New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart had a lot to discuss on Friday as they discussed former President Donald Trump being found guilty in New York. The common thread throughout, however, was that in “the before times” Republicans and conservatives would have lined up to simply accept what happened and that now institutions are under assault because they will not. Host Geoff Bennett turned to Brooks and repeated what Capehart had mentioned in his initial reaction, “Somber and solemn. How does it strike you?”     Brooks is supposed to be the conservative half of the duo and began by giving his credentials, “Yeah, I will go back to Jonathan's phrase, 'the before times.' In the before times, I was working at National Review, The Wall Street Journal editorial page, The Weekly Standard, a lot of conservative places, and there were pillars of conservatism.” He proceeded to give his take on why conservatives should accept the verdict, “The first is moral character, that character's destiny, and if there's — if private virtue falls apart, the public order collapses. And we shouldn't forget the fact this case was about a president, a former president, paying hush money to a porn star. I mean, in what world do we enter that?” That is a moral and a political argument, not a legal one, but Brooks rolled on, “The second is institutions and the power of institutions to safeguard society and hold off barbarism.” After oozing about the jury looking “at the judge with a rapt reverence” as he read the “very dry and technocratic language” of the law, Brooks lamented, "If he wins in the fall, the attack on the institutions won't only be to the justice system. It'll be to the Defense Department. It'll be to the attorney general's office. It'll be a comprehensive assault on American institutions. And that's sort of what's at stake” before offering up some hope, “Can those institutions hold? And, in my view, yesterday, they did.” Later, Brooks did manage to unintentionally admit that, despite whatever his past employers’ politics are, he is still PBS’s idea of a conservative, “And so they are way more fired up than I anticipated. And these are people from Susan Collins, who's a moderate Republican from Maine, over to the right.” At the end of the segment, Bennett played a clip of Speaker Mike Johnson denouncing the case and turned to Capehart for his reaction, “And it's not just him. Senate Majority Leader — Senate Minority Leader, rather, Mitch McConnell, who has had a frosty relationship with Donald Trump, says, in his view, this case never should have been brought in the first place. How do you view the ways in which Republicans are circling the wagon here, even when it comes to this felony conviction.”     Capehart thought Johnson should simply shut up, “I find it reprehensible, and when it comes to Speaker Johnson, I just find what he says basically as dangerous as what Donald Trump said today during that press conference at Trump Tower. Speaker Johnson is the second in line to the presidency. He should be, if not silent on this, as responsible and measured, while disagreeing, as the president was today, President Biden was today, in talking about the case.” He added, “If anything gives me pause, it is the vociferous reaction of Republicans, particularly of Republicans who in the before times would be saying the exact opposite of what they're saying now.” Brooks agreed, “Yeah, I mean, I — I think it's crazy. Listen, I had some doubts about an elected Democrat prosecutor going after Donald Trump in New York. Of course, anybody has doubts. But you have got to take the jury system seriously.” As for Johnson, “The jury is the core of our legal system. And for Johnson to sort of wave the jury aside and say, I know better than the people who actually sat in the room and listened to the charges, that's — that sounds like politics to me.” The jury is composed of laypeople who listen to the evidence presented to them and follow the instructions they are given. It isn't their job to offer opinions on the appropriateness of those instructions or whether the D.A. violated the Constitution.  Here is a transcript for the July 31 show: PBS NewsHour 5/31/2024 7:42 PM ET GEOFF BENNETT: Somber and solemn. How does it strike you? DAVID BROOKS Yeah, I will go back to Jonathan's phrase, “the before times.” In the before times, I was working at National Review, The Wall Street Journal editorial page, The Weekly Standard, a lot of conservative places, and there were pillars of conservatism. The first is moral character, that character's destiny, and if there's — if private virtue falls apart, the public order collapses. And we shouldn't forget the fact this case was about a president, a former president, paying hush money to a porn star. I mean, in what world do we enter that? JONATHAN CAPEHART: Right. BROOKS: The second is institutions and the power of institutions to safeguard society and hold off barbarism. And there was a moment that some of the people who were in the courtroom described when the jury asked the judge to read back some of the technical fineries of the indictment and of how they should think about the law. And, apparently it was very dry and technocratic language. And yet the members of the jury looked at the judge with a rapt reverence. And I’ve always found in juries that juries take their responsibilities very seriously. And so these are character institutions. And Donald Trump is, if nothing else, a transgressor. And if he wins in the fall, the attack on the institutions won't only be to the justice system. It'll be to the Defense Department. It'll be to the attorney general's office. It'll be a comprehensive assault on American institutions. And that's sort of what's at stake. Can those institutions hold? And, in my view, yesterday, they did. … BENNETT: Well, David, picking up on that point, what does all of this reveal about Donald Trump, the space he occupies in American life, and the degree to which he has really shifted the center of our politics? DAVID BROOKS: Well, he tells a story. The story is, they're out to get you and the system is fundamentally broken. And that's a story a lot of people agree with, and a lot of people think was vindicated yesterday. I was very struck by my friends in the Republican Party, some of them Trump supporters, some more Nikki Haley types, I was struck by how vociferous their reaction was. A lot of them saw this as the equivalent of January 6, that this was the day the justice system was perverted to launch a political attack and the fundamental institutions of society are under threat. And so they are way more fired up than I anticipated. And these are people from Susan Collins, who's a moderate Republican from Maine, over to the right. … BENNETT:  That was Johnson on Fox News this morning, in fact. And it's not just him. Senate Majority Leader — Senate Minority Leader, rather, Mitch McConnell, who has had a frosty relationship with Donald Trump, says, in his view, this case never should have been brought in the first place. How do you view the ways in which Republicans are circling the wagon here, even when it comes to this felony conviction. JONATHAN CAPEHART: I just — I find it reprehensible, and when it comes to Speaker Johnson, I just find what he says basically as dangerous as what Donald Trump said today during that press conference at Trump Tower. Speaker Johnson is the second in line to the presidency. He should be, if not silent on this, as responsible and measured, while disagreeing, as the president was today, President Biden was today, in talking about the case. If anything gives me pause, it is the vociferous reaction of Republicans, particularly of Republicans who in the before times would be saying the exact opposite of what they're saying now. BENNETT: David, final word? BROOKS: Yeah, I mean, I — I think it's crazy. Listen, I had some doubts about an elected Democrat prosecutor going after Donald Trump in New York. Of course, anybody has doubts. But you have got to take the jury system seriously. And whether you like what Alvin Bragg did or not, he was — Trump was convicted on 34 counts by a jury.
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Arizona native was likely infected with measles while on a trip to Europe as cases rise across the U.S.
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Arizona native was likely infected with measles while on a trip to Europe as cases rise across the U.S.

The public health authorities for Seattle and King County issued an alert after they were informed an adult returned from Europe with an infectious case of measles. The adult is said to have traveled through the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, according to Fox News Digital.The infection was confirmed after the Centers for Disease Control reported that the number of U.S. measles cases in 2024 has already matched the entirety of cases in 2023.'Measles is highly contagious and if you don’t have immunity, you can get it just by being in a room where a person with measles has been.'The CDC released a statement on Friday, writing: As of May 30, 2024, a total of 146 measles cases were reported by 21 jurisdictions: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City, New York State, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.There have been 11 outbreaks (defined as 3 or more related cases) reported in 2024, and 69% of cases (101 of 146) are outbreak-associated. For comparison, 4 outbreaks were reported during 2023 and 48% of cases (28 of 58) were outbreak-associated.The Seattle and King County alert noted that the infected adult made their way through the city's international airport on May 10 and 11. The person's measle vaccination status was unclear, per the report.Health authorities said the infected adult lived in Arizona and likely got infected when they were traveling in Europe. However, the agency did not state which country or countries the person had traveled through in Europe, according to the report.Dr. Eric Chow, Communicable Disease Chief for Public Health — Seattle & King County, said: "Measles is highly contagious and if you don’t have immunity, you can get it just by being in a room where a person with measles has been." “We’ve seen an increase in measles cases around the world and in the U.S., so it’s an important time to check your vaccination status and get vaccinated if you aren’t protected.Measles is considered a highly contagious and potentially serious disease that can cause fever, cough, rash, runny nose, and watery eyes. If just one person has it, up to nine out of ten people will be infected who have come into close contact with the infected person if they are not protected. It is generally spread through coughing and sneezing.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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