
PERRYSBURG, OH - A 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela was arrested in Perrysburg, Ohio after he allegedly enrolled in a public high school using fraudulent documents.
Court records show that 24-year-old Anthony Emmanuel Labrador Sierra has been charged with forgery, and he is being held on $50,000 bond. The Perrysburg Police Department said it was contacted by the Perrysburg Local Schools on Monday about possible fraudulent activity involving one of its students.
After a preliminary investigation, a fraud case was established and handed over to the department’s detectives for further investigation.
Detectives worked with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and it was discovered that Labrador was a 24-year-old from Venezuela.
Investigators also learned that Labrador Sierra used fraudulent documents to enroll in Perrysburg Schools and was posing as a 16-year-old student. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - Seemingly everyone in journalistic America read and wrote about the new book Original Sin, by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’s Alex Thompson, over the weekend — except me. After waiting impatiently for a copy to arrive in the mail — it is apparently being delivered by snails riding sloths — I instead got a copy from my local brick-and-mortar bookseller earlier this morning.
You probably do not need to have the book introduced to you at this point, but if so: Thompson and Tapper purport to pull back the curtain on a four-year-long conspiracy by Joe Biden’s administration, specifically his “Politburo” of family members and personal aides, to deceive the American public about the state of his failing health. It is quite the page-turner of a tale. The details mount relentlessly over time, and the authors center the story around the web of deceit woven by Joe and Jill Biden’s closest aides. (National Review’s Audrey Fahlberg succeeded in getting her “advance copy” in actual advance and wrote an excellence summar herself.) Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - The Biden administration was aware of potentially deadly side effects associated with COVID vaccines and chose not to alert the public about the risks for months, according to a bombshell Senate report obtained by The Daily Wire.
According to the report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, officials knew as early as February 2021 that the vaccines were associated with myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the thin sac surrounding the heart). Still, they waited to warn the public until June as they pushed the vaccine on Americans.
The report concludes that U.S. health officials “knew about the risks of myocarditis,” “downplayed the health concern,” and deliberately “delayed informing the public about the risk.” Click here to read more.

TOMS RIVER, NJ - More than 5,500 people have signed a petition to stop a New Jersey town from seizing the property of an Episcopal Church via eminent domain.
Last month, Toms River Township Council narrowly approved a proposal to take control of the 11-acre property of Christ Episcopal Church and turn it into a recreational facility.
The petition, which was recently posted by the church's rector, the Rev. Lisa Hoffman, has garnered over 5,600 signatures as of Tuesday morning.
“Christ Church is a large and active congregation with a longstanding commitment to outreach and community support, especially for those in need. Together, the people of Christ Church participate in more than 20 essential ministries that support the Toms River community and beyond,” stated the petition. Click here to read more.

NAPERVILLE, Ill. (WLS) – A transgender student’s participation in a middle school track meet in Illinois has some parents up in arms.
Marie Davis and Doug Krein’s seventh-grade daughter was among those who competed in the track meet in the Naperville School District 203.
They say their daughter competed against a transgender female athlete who won multiple girls’ events at the meet.
“I was actually shocked. At first, I couldn’t believe it,” Davis said. “I started talking to other parents, and it’s like, is this really happening?”
“It’s pretty upsetting to see your kid distraught out there trying to do her best and doesn’t really have a shot,” Krein said.
Parents argued about the situation at a school board meeting days after the track meet. Monday night’s turnout was so large, they had to set up an overflow room.
“No girl should be denied participating in a conference championship because a genetic boy is taking that spot,” one parent said.
“A school system that values every student is what we demand and expect,” another said. Click here to read more.