Author: Barbara T. Palmer

"Prone to fits of apathy. Devoted music geek. Troublemaker. Typical analyst. Alcohol practitioner. Food junkie. Passionate tv fan. Web expert."

President Biden has issued scathing criticism against the Florida Supreme Court for upholding a restrictive abortion law, calling the decision “outrageous” and “extreme”. The President expressed concern that the ruling eliminates access to abortion in the American South, putting the health and lives of women at risk. In response to the controversial decision, voters will have the opportunity to decide on expanding abortion access in November. Biden’s campaign and Democratic officials have placed the blame squarely on former President Trump for the dwindling access to abortion care. Campaign manager Julie Chávez Rodríguez declared that Trump is directly responsible for the…

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Allegations of Corruption Rock Government Officials In a shocking turn of events, top government officials have come under fire for allegations of corruption. The accusations include embezzlement of public funds and misuse of government resources, leading to calls for transparency and accountability within the government. Investigations are currently underway to determine the validity of these claims, with several high-ranking officials named as potential suspects. The public is eagerly awaiting the outcome of these investigations to determine the extent of corruption within the government. The accusations have sparked outrage among citizens, who are demanding that those responsible be held accountable for…

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The Liberty Conservative is excited to report on the highly anticipated Elite Eight matchup between Iowa and LSU in the March Madness tournament, which will be covered by The Athletic. Last year’s NCAA women’s basketball championship game between these two teams garnered record-high viewership numbers, leading to a shift in the perception and investment in the sport. ESPN will be airing the Elite Eight doubleheader featuring Iowa vs. LSU and USC vs. UConn, highlighting star players such as Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, JuJu Watkins, and Paige Bueckers. Iowa’s recent games have broken viewership records, with the second-round game being the…

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In a highly anticipated matchup, basketball stars Caitlin Clark of Iowa and Angel Reese of LSU are set to face off on Monday in the Elite Eight round of the women’s NCAA basketball tournament. The game between LSU and Iowa is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET and is being touted as a rematch of last year’s national championship, where LSU emerged victorious with a score of 102-85. The winner of Monday’s game will advance to the Final Four, adding to the stakes of what is expected to be a thrilling competition. Clark expressed her excitement about playing against LSU, highlighting…

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Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was notably absent from the annual Easter church service with the royal family this year as she continues her battle with cancer. Instead, Middleton, along with her husband Prince William and their three children, opted for a private holiday celebration at their residence in Norfolk. The last time Middleton was seen in public was on Christmas morning in 2023. Her absence from the Easter service comes after she announced her cancer diagnosis in a video message on March 22. In the video, Middleton revealed that she is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Meanwhile, King Charles…

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Anti-government protests have erupted in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with demonstrators demanding early elections and the release of hostages in Gaza. The protests, which began peacefully, turned violent as police clashed with protesters in Tel Aviv using water cannons to disperse the crowds. In the midst of the ongoing crisis, a second aid ship has departed for Gaza as the humanitarian situation in the region continues to deteriorate. International organizations have warned that Gaza is on the brink of famine, with more than 1,200 people killed in the conflict and over 32,000 Palestinians killed in airstrikes and offensives. Despite mounting…

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The Israeli Supreme Court has recently made a landmark decision, ordering the government to stop funding religious schools whose students defy mandatory military service. This ruling poses a significant threat to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition, as the Ultra-Orthodox parties that support him have long held a privileged position, exempting their followers from military service. The issue of exemption for Ultra-Orthodox Jews has become more intense since the invasion of Gaza in response to a terror attack. Netanyahu relies heavily on the Ultra-Orthodox parties for his coalition, making this decision a potential turning point in Israeli politics. The Supreme…

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The Liberty Conservative: Study Finds Eating Fortified Eggs Does Not Negatively Impact Cholesterol Levels A recent study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Sessions in Atlanta has shown that consuming more than 12 fortified eggs each week does not have a negative effect on cholesterol levels among U.S. adults aged 50 or older. This research adds to the growing evidence that eggs can be a part of a healthy and balanced diet, even for individuals with a higher risk of heart disease. The study, which included 140 adults over the age of 50 with heart disease or…

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In a stunning blow to democracy in Venezuela, the opposition coalition has been effectively barred from fielding any candidate against President Maduro in the upcoming July elections. Despite efforts to unite behind a single candidate, the electoral commission, which is controlled by Maduro allies, has thwarted their plans. The last day for presidential candidates to register has come and gone with no opposition candidate on the ballot, ensuring that Maduro, whose repressive rule has led to an economic crisis and mass emigration, will likely retain power. This move has raised serious concerns about the fairness and transparency of the upcoming…

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Title: Fatal Car Crashes Spike During Solar Eclipse, New Study Finds A recent analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine has revealed a troubling trend: a 31% increase in fatal car crashes in the United States surrounding the time of the 2017 total solar eclipse. The findings point to a higher number of people traveling to view the eclipse as the primary factor behind the surge in traffic risks. The study, which compared fatal traffic crashes on August 21, 2017, the day of the eclipse, to control intervals a week before and after the event, found that the hours before and…

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