Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed Saturday that a Department of Justice investigation uncovered a "systematic culture" of anti-Christian bias across federal agencies during the Biden administration. Blanche joined " Saturday in America " to discuss the 565-page report that details how the Biden-era FBI monitored Catholic priests and the IRS denied tax-exempt status to a Christian organization based on its religious teachings. "What we found in that very deep, substantial report is it was much more than just a rogue agent. It was much more than just a field office or a prosecutor," Blanche told Kayleigh McEnany. "It was actually a systematic culture issue at the Department of Justice to target Christians, to target people based upon their religious beliefs." DOJ TASK FORCE FINDS 'NUMEROUS INSTANCES' OF ANTI-CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT BIAS UNDER BIDEN The findings, published Thursday by a Justice Department task force, argue the Bi...
As "The Devil Wears Prada 2" hits theaters, fans are avidly turning their attention to the real-life New York City locations featured in the film. The long-awaited film sequel revisits the fast-paced world of fashion and media, following Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, and her former boss Miranda Priestly, portrayed by Meryl Streep. It also showcases some of Manhattan’s most recognizable backdrops , from corporate office towers to upscale residential streets and everyday transit hubs. FANS SWARM JFK JR SITES IN MAJOR CITY AS HIT SERIES 'LOVE STORY' TRIGGERS TOURISM FRENZY Much like the original 2006 film, the sequel leans on real-world locations to bring the story to life — a move that could once again drive tourism interest across the city. Check out some of the key filming spots that are already drawing attention. One of the most recognizable locations in the film is 1221 Avenue of the Americas, a 51-story tower in Midtown Manhattan that served as the exterior...