Ali Gregory
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Ali Gregory
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A&R Rep, AI Specialist, Travel Life

Late OnlyFans owner descibed as ‘extremely secretive’ ‘He lived a life that was incredibly quiet, rooted in FAITH and family’ — Radvinsky’s friend Andy Bachman told NY Post He kept his life so private that only a couple of public photos of him can be found

🚨 BREAKING: Missouri v. Biden just settled. The US government signed a 10-year consent decree today admitting it colluded with Big Tech to silence Americans on COVID, the Hunter Biden laptop, and the 2020 election. The CDC, CISA, and Surgeon General are now court-ordered to stop. "Calling something misinformation doesn't make it unprotected speech." They just put that in writing. We told you so. rationalground.com/p/breaking-the…

In Colorado, you can rape a child and get probation instead of prison. A bill to change that just failed — for the third year in a row. Four Democrats voted it down. 4 to 3. For the third consecutive year, Colorado lawmakers have killed a bill that would have required prison time for convicted child rapists. Senate Bill 26-111, titled "Protections Against Child Rape," was voted down 4-3 on a party-line vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 18, 2026. The four Democrats who blocked it: Adrienne Benavidez, Nick Hinrichsen, Katie Wallace, and Mike Weissman. Under current Colorado law, a person convicted of sexually assaulting a child can be sentenced to probation instead of prison. The bill would have eliminated that option for certain Class 3 and Class 4 felony child sexual assault cases. It was sponsored by Republican Senator Janice Rich, with bipartisan House support from Republican Brandi Bradley and Democrat Regina English. Bradley said on record: "In our state, in Colorado, you can rape multiple children as long as it's only one time and receive probation." The same type of bill was killed in 2024 (8-3) and 2025 (6-5). This was the narrowest version yet — and it still failed. One of the four lawmakers who voted against it, Senator Hinrichsen, is also the lead sponsor of a bill to decriminalize prostitution in Colorado. Both bills went through the same committee.

BREAKING: Arizona Senate passed a bill requiring school districts to spend at least 60% of their operational funding on classroom instruction and teachers. The vote was 16 to 12. All Democrats voted against it.



