Tesla’s newest production sedan, the Model Y, is an all-electric, mid-size SUV designed for maximum versatility and safety. Model Y will start at $45,690 for the Standard Range version and comes in Long Range, Dual-Motor All-Wheel Drive, and Performance variants…. Read More ›
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Trump commutes sentence of Roger Stone and the Internet goes crazy
Yesterday, July 10, 2020, President Donald Trump commuted the sentence for longtime advisor Roger Stone who was scheduled to go to prison next week for 40 months for lying to Congress, one count of witness tampering and interrupting an official… Read More ›
Cigar Dave moves from terrestrial radio to expand audience via two new podcasts
For fellow cigar aficionados, the Cigar Dave Show has been a regular weekly event every Saturday for relaxation and entertainment on the radio. Cigar Dave is unapologetically anti-PC and one has to understand that when listening to his show. It is… Read More ›
Jo Jorgensen accepts Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination at their national convention in Orlando
Although the Libertarian Party nominated Dr. Jo Jorgensen as their presidential nominee in late May 2020, it was not until yesterday, July 10, 2020, she could officially accept the nomination with a speech to the delegates. The Libertarian Party has… Read More ›
Will warning labels be removed from cigars?
A unanimous panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has found flaws in the FDA’s Deeming Rule regulating cigars and held this past week that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) did not… Read More ›
California: Case challenging gender quotas for corporate boards to move forward
Yesterday, July 10, 2020, the Supreme Court of California of Los Angeles, ruled a lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch challenging gender quotas for corporate boards can move forward. The case will now proceed to the discovery phase, including the taking… Read More ›
Biden and Trump are protectionists, Jorgensen is free trade
On November 3, 2020, American voters will vote for their next President of the United States, and the three candidates who are expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states are Joe Biden, Jo Jorgensen, and Donald Trump…. Read More ›
The U.S. Postal Service could survive if government got out of its way
From the federal government down to the local government, the U.S. Postal Service has proven to be one of the politician’s favorite footballs. The controversy today does not differ from what it has been for decades: the USPS loses billions… Read More ›
DeSantis: “If you can do Home Depot, if you can do Walmart, you can definitely do the schools.”
Yesterday, July 9, 2020, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis held a press conference in Jacksonville to speak about Florida’s economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. DeSantis is taking some heat for his desire to open Florida schools next month rather than force… Read More ›
We are starting up once again!
The former Palm Beach Free Press is now alive and well here at The Palm Beach Examiner. We will add stories of local, state, and national interest over the coming weeks. We are also seeking those who would like to… Read More ›