DANIEL VAUGHAN: The United Kingdom Votes To Kill Itself And Join Canada

By a vote of 330 to 275, the United Kingdom's Parliament voted to support assisted death for the "terminally ill"…
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New series sheds light on JonBenét Ramsey case
It really is amazing when you think about the fact that this crime happened in 1996, and there's no less public interest in the case now than there was all those years ago. In fact, a new show about JonBenét Ramsey may reveal details that…
Pollster Ann Selzer Retiring After Bogus Iowa Prediction
Renowned pollster J. Ann Selzer has announced her retirement from election polling weeks after her bogus poll showing President-elect Donald Trump trailing Kamala Harris by three points in Iowa. Selzer's Des Moines Register poll stunned America when it was released ahead of the election showing…
Trump picks Fox News' Sean Duffy to lead Transportation Department
President-elect Donald Trump has already stunned the nation with his picks for his upcoming administration, with many calling it the "Avengers" of the political world. His latest pick is no exception. According to the New York Post, Trump selected former Republican lawmaker and current Fox…
PA Supreme Court orders election officials to stop counting illegal ballots
Pennsylvania continues to remain a total mess regarding the election outcome, at least on the Democratic side of things. According to the New York Post, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down an attempt by Democratic officials in the state who were ready to count illegal…
Republican leader John Thune threatens to sanction International Criminal Court
The newly elected leader of the Senate Republicans, John Thune (SD), is sending a clear message that the U.S. will not tolerate arbitrary arrests of Americans and their allies by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Thune, who will be Senate Majority Leader in January, said…
Steve Bannon's New York trial set to begin in February
Steve Bannon will be the next ally of President-elect Donald Trump to be railroaded simply for his association with the next president when Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg tries him in February for money laundering, conspiracy, and a scheme to defraud.  Bannon's trial has been…
Original BeeGees drummer Colin 'Smiley' Petersen dies at 78
The original drummer for the BeeGees, Colin 'Smiley' Petersen, died Monday at age 78 from complications after a fall. Petersen was the British-Australian band's first professional drummer and contributed to hits including "Massachusetts," "To Love Somebody," and "Words." His drum sequences were a major part…
Aide to Israeli prime minister arrested over leak of classified documents
Fox News reported that an aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was among five individuals who were arrested earlier this month for leaking state secrets. Prosecutors alleged this past weekend that the leaks were done in order to prevent a ceasefire in Gaza and…
Report: Trump's proposed executive order could cause 'an exodus' of bureaucrats
As part of his agenda, President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to drastically reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy. However, one major policy proposal could help Trump remove federal employees without having to fire them.  Executive order could cause "an exodus" of civil servants At…
Republican senator threatens to exclude Bob Casey amid election recount irregularities
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey still refuses to concede that he lost earlier this month to Republican challenger David McCormick. Casey is waiting on the results of a controversial recount, something which could get him kicked out of the Senate.  Democratic officials openly flout law…
California mayor exposes Gov. Newsom's sanctuary policies
One California mayor is not happy with the way Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is handling the state's illegal immigration problem.  Newport Beach Mayor Will O'Neill recently spoke with Fox 11 about the situation. He did so, according to the outlet, "after federal authorities located 21…
Questions arise after Russian ballet star dies in supposed accident
Russian ballet fans were horrified last week when 39-year-old Vladimir Shklyarov plunged to his death from the balcony of a building in St. Petersburg. While People magazine reported that the star's passing has been attributed to a freak accident, not everyone is so sure.  Reporter…
DOJ and FBI officials panicking as Trump gets ready to enter White House
Officials in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) appear to be panicking as President-Elect Donald Trump gets ready to enter the White House.  This is according to a new report from NBC News. It appears that officials in…
Neil Gorsuch invokes P'nut the squirrel in critique of government overreach
The sad saga of P'nut the rescue squirrel captured the country's attention last month after the lovable online sensation was seized and euthanized by authorities in New York state. Last week, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch used the tragic story of the late rodent…
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