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LANSING, Mich - The name of Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is among the nearly 800 Adam Hollier petition signatures incumbent Michigan 13th District U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar is seeking to toss out due to suspected fraud.
Despite Michigan’s Democrat SOS being touted as a champion protector of the state’s election process, she has become entangled in what Thanedar has labeled “fraudulent” activity.
In a text to The Midwesterner, Thanedar said that Londell Thomas, who collected 791 petition signatures on behalf of Hollier, “appears to be a fraudulent circulator.” One of those signatures belongs to Benson and another is Mary Ellen Gurewitz, chair of the state Board of Canvassers.
Since the alleged fraud was exposed earlier this week, the website for Thomas’ Groundmind Strategies, has been switched from public to private. Click here to read more.

ROCHESTER, NY - According to the statistics, the three big wins racked up in the women’s Division III track & field events by college transgender runner Sadie Schreiner would have placed Schreiner at the bottom of the heap in the men’s divisions.
Running for the Rochester Institute of Technology on Saturday, Schreiner won the 400 meters with a 55.07 and the 200 meters at 24.14, Fox News reported. Schreiner was also awarded a school record in the women’s category with the 200-meter time, now a Liberty League conference women’s record. It is also a record-beating Schreiner’s past 24.50 sent this season. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - Electric vehicles have been a big push for President Joe Biden and the auto industry in recent years, but that significant jolt has not been enough to keep EVs growing as fast as many had hoped.
Despite the backing of the Biden administration and others, recent headlines have shown that EVs are having woes as carmakers try to grow the market for them. The motor company most synonymous with electric vehicles, Tesla, has faced struggles, with the automaker announcing last month that it would be cutting 10% of its global workforce. Last week, it was reported that the company would be laying off the entire electric vehicle charging division in a blow to the growth of the charging network in the country. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - The Washington Examiner reported late last year that so-called "pro-Palestinian" hate marches and rallies were being funded by left-wing dark money sources. Months later, Politico is getting in on the act, confirming that deep-pocketed leftists are backing these groups -- including dark money sources that are also bankrolling Joe Biden's presidential campaign. When Biden is clumsily pandering to both sides, it's not just because he's fishing for votes among the Islamists and left-wing youth brigades. It may also be because he understands the agenda of many of his own funders. Surprise? Click here for the story.

SEATTLE, WASH - Joshua Dean, a Boeing whistleblower who warned of manufacturing defects in the planemaker’s 737 Max, has died after a short illness, the second Boeing whistleblower to die this year.
Dean, 45, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, filed a complaint with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) alleging “serious and gross misconduct by senior quality management of the 737 production line” at Spirit.
In 2018 and 2019, two 737 Max planes were involved in fatal crashes, which killed 346 people. Dean was fired by Spirit last year, and filed a complaint with the Department of Labor alleging that his termination was in retaliation for raising safety concerns.
According to the Seattle Times, Dean was hospitalized after having trouble breathing. He was intubated and developed pneumonia and a serious infection before dying two weeks later. Click here to read more.