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WASHINGTON D.C. - Joe Biden himself finally admitting he is in no condition to run for reelection is the smoking gun that definitively proves the corporate media have been lying and covering up the truth of his condition for years.
It’s not right-wingnuts declaring Biden unfit after watching The Obvious in a video the corporate media then declares a “cheap fake” and “deceptive” and “misleading,” even though the video is unedited. And it’s not Republicans declaring Biden unfit as the corporate media slander them for “mocking his stutter” and having “absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody’s cognitive decline.” Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - As Democrats prepare to battle over who will become their nominee now that President Biden has stepped aside, there’s also news continuing to develop related to the Republican nominee: Donald Trump.
The head of the Secret Service, Kim Cheatle, testifies before Congress tomorrow about the fatal security lapses at Trump’s Butler, Pennsylvania rally.
We already know what some whistleblowers are stepping forward and giving members of Congress information behind the scenes.
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FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA - This week, at Fairfax County, Virginia’s school board meeting, the Muslim community made a stand against gender ideology and sexually explicit materials in public schools.
Thoraia Hussein, a mother of six children who attend the district’s public schools, spoke at the dais to school board members in front of an unusually packed auditorium. Among the crowd were about 75 Muslims who came to support Hussein in her testimony. She said, “I am here on the behalf of my community, Muslim and interfaith, as a concerned parent.” Hussein objects to gender ideology instruction in public schools and the controversial pilot program that Michelle Reid, the district’s superintendent, is implementing in 14 elementary schools next year. During her testimony, Hussein cited the survey data that was completely ignored by the district’s leadership, which showed community members’ objections to the sex-combined pilot program and gender identity instruction in schools. Click here to read more.

LANSING, Mich - The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy spent $900,000 on Wednesday to ensure folks who can afford electric vehicles have places to recharge as they cruise Lake Michigan’s shoreline.
“Michiganders who have made the transition to electric vehicles need to know accessible, reliable charging stations are available to them as they enjoy everything our state has to offer,” EGLE Director Phil Roos said in a statement.
“The Lake Michigan Circuit will allow travelers to experience Lake Michigan and visit our coastal communities and attractions along and around the route,” Roos said. “This is not only a step in building out our charging infrastructure, it’s an opportunity to offer the best new road trip for electric vehicle owners across the country.” Click here to read more.

SEATTLE, WASH - The City of Seattle is expecting rates for City Light customers to rise 5.4% next year due to increasing demand, extreme weather, and impacts of low-water flow on hydroelectric generation capacity, even as the state continues to push for a total transition to clean energy.
A 5.4% increase is about $4.88 more a month for a typical residential bill or $1.95 more a month for a typical residential Utility Discount Program bill.
According to Seattle City Light CEO Dawn Lindell, retail demand from building electrification is growing three times faster than projected in 2022, and transportation electrification demand has increased 70% above 2022 estimates.
“In a matter of years, demand will outpace energy savings from efficiency,” Lindell said at a Seattle City Light Strategic Plan update. Click here to read more.