DOJ Sues Orange County Over Voter Integrity
The Department of Justice has launched an aggressive legal assault against Orange County, California, after its Registrar of Voters refused to hand over sensitive voter registration data demanded by the federal government. Despite following state law designed to protect the integrity and privacy of its voters, the county now faces a federal lawsuit that critics warn could set a dangerous precedent—where local election officials are strong-armed by Washington for daring to uphold election security over partisan pressure. This move has sparked serious concerns among constitutional watchdogs, who see it as yet another disturbing example of federal overreach and disregard for states’ rights in the democratic process.
Sartre was a French philosopher, playwright, and novelist who became the foremost exponent of existentialism in the 20th century. His first novel, Nausea, was one of many works depicting man as a lonely being burdened with a terrifying freedom. He served in World War II, was taken prisoner, escaped, and was involved in the French resistance, during which he wrote multiple works. In 1964, he became the first person to voluntarily decline the Nobel Prize in Literature. Why did he refuse it?
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Cigars, tightly rolled bundles of cured tobacco, were being smoked by the Mayans as early as the 10th century. Spanish travelers to the Americas brought cigars back to Spain in the 16th century, and their popularity then spread throughout Europe. The word cigar, therefore, derives from the Mayan word for tobacco. What did US President John F. Kennedy reportedly do immediately before imposing the Cuban trade embargo that, among other things, prohibits US residents from purchasing Cuban cigars?
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