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How to survive in Minneapolis: Tips from the police, Limbaugh
The Minneapolis Police Department last week issued an advisory that the city's residents should be "prepared" to be robbed and comply with the criminals' orders. Read More.
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Trump campaign sues Nevada over mail-in voting bill
The Trump campaign sued Nevada to stop legislation that would expand mail-in voting ahead of the 2020 election. Read More.
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Beirut blast: Massive explosion shakes Lebanon's capital, injuries reported
The blast shattered windows and sent thick smoke billowing from the city center. Read More.
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'For Hong Kongers, [new law'] confirms their worst fears'
In just over a month the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has asserted authoritarian control over Hong Kong. Read More.
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Trump gives TikTok 45 days to sell to Microsoft or be banned in U.S.
Critics contend that TikTok is not merely just a fun video-sharing social networking app but is a Chinese state sponsored data vacuum. Read More.
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34 Shot, 9 Fatally, over Weekend in Mayor Lightfoot’s Chicago
Thirty-four people were shot, nine fatally, over the weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago. Read More.
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China’s Repression of Religion Gets Worse
In the campaign against people of faith, there is no line the Chinese government won’t cross.  Read More.
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Congress to Hold Hearing on ‘Antifa’ Violence
The Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution will hold a congressional hearing Tuesday on violence and criminal acts tied to Antifa.  Read More.
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Nolte: NYT Says ‘Sacred’ Site of George Floyd’s Death Spiraling into Chaos — ‘Constant Gunshots Every Night’
The site of George Floyd’s death is now a no-go zone for police and a crime-infested nightmare for local residents, reports the far-left New York Times. Read More.
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Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74 from coronavirus complications
Herman Cain, the former Republican presidential candidate and affable business magnate, died Thursday after being hospitalized for coronavirus. Read More.
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Trader Joe's defends 'racist' packaging and won't drop from stores despite reports
Grocery store chain Trader Joe’s announced that it will not be removing popular international food labels despite being attacked as “racist” over the packaging. Read More.
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Top Mueller prosecutor: Barr caught in a lie about Russia investigation
One of former special counsel Robert Mueller's top prosecutors believes Attorney General William Barr was caught making a "false statement" about the Russia investigation. Read More.
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Federal agents to begin leaving Portland’s downtown: DHS, Oregon governor
The federal agents who have clashed with protesters in Portland will begin a “phased withdrawal” from Oregon's largest city's downtown area starting Thursday, Oregon's Democratic Gov. Kate Brown announced. Read More.
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Big tech censors doctors challenging virus narrative
"Anyone who thinks freedom of speech still stands strong in this nation — take note: It does not," Washington Times columnist Cheryl K. Chumley noted a day after a viral video of a press conference by America’s Frontline Doctors who shared their views on the coronavirus was scrubbed from YouTube, Twitter, Google and Facebook. Read More.
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Corporate Media Is Ignoring Broadest Riots In U.S. History, But Americans Hurt By These Riots Aren’t
We are now approaching the two-month mark since the riots that erupted across the United States in late May and early June. There is a reasonable argument to be made that these riots were unprecedented in U.S. history — or at the very least, since the 1960s. Yet if one surveyed the national media today, you’d barely even know anything happened. Nor would you likely be aware that those who bore the brunt of the destruction — largely minorities whose sensibilities don’t fit into any neatly-delineated ideological category — are still acutely suffering from the fallout. Read More.
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