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Facing The Facts Of War With Russia
The Biden administration appears willing to get us into a fight we’re not ready for. Read More.
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Minnesota on Edge: Brooklyn Center Riots After Traffic Stop Results in Daunte Wright’s Death
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — Crowds of mourners and protesters gathered in a Minneapolis suburb where the family of a 20-year-old man said he died after being shot by police before getting back into his car and driving away, then crashing several blocks away. Read More.
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Cindy McCain Tipped as Joe Biden Nomination for U.N. Diplomatic Post
Cindy McCain, the wife of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), has been tipped to be U.S. President Joe Biden’s nomination for a diplomatic post with the United Nations World Food Programme. Read More.
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More than 100 business leaders join call to weigh activism on voting legislation
More than 100 corporate leaders held a Zoom meeting over the weekend to discuss how they could push back against various voting bills and may release a statement on the matter this week.  Read More.
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Medical experts gave testimony state needed, without imploding on cross
Medical experts gave testimony state needed, without imploding on cross Read More.
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Arizona prohibits police from enforcing new federal gun laws
Before Joe Biden rolled out his team's new gun-control measures on Thursday, Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation that would prohibit police and sheriffs in the state from enforcing any new federal gun laws that may violate the Second Amendment. Read More.
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CDC Deems Racism a ‘Serious’ Public Health Threat
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) deemed racism a “serious” public health threat, according to an entry published on the agency’s website. Read More.
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Missing California mother's brother-in-law: I've 'lost all faith' in Chula Vista PD, but 'we will not give up'
Maya Millete's family and friends planning search Saturday and prayer march Sunday Read More.
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Disgraced Governor Asa Hutchinson Runs to NYT For Cover After Being Called Out For Supporting Chemical Castration of Kids
After vetoing a bill that would protect Arkansas children from the threat of being chemically castrated by ghoulish “mad scientist” doctors, Arkansas Governor and Bush Republican Asa Hutchinson ran to the New York Times to squeal on his fellow conservatives. Read More.
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Migrant Apprehensions Jump 72 Percent in One Month — Up 450 Percent from Last March
Border Patrol agents apprehended nearly 170,000 migrants in March who illegally crossed the border into the United States. This represents an increase of nearly 72 percent in one month. Read More.
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Former NFL player killed five in South Carolina home before taking own life: Report
Former NFL player Phillip Adams reportedly killed five people in a York County, South Carolina, home before taking his own life.  Read More.
Biden administration announces sky-high border numbers, looks to blame Trump
Nearly 19,000 unaccompanied children were encountered in March, the largest monthly number in more than a decade Read More.
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