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Mar 27 2023
News
Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Biden and other 'gun grabbers' for Nashville school shooting
In the immediate aftermath of a school shooting in Nashville that left at least seven people dead including three children, Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed Joe Biden, Democrats, and gun control advocates. The shooting happened at Covenant School, a Christian private school, The suspect, a 28-year-old Nashville woman, was fatally shot by police, . Greene blamed gun free school zone laws that
Raw StoryMar 27 2023
News
Idaho Governor Signs Legislation Banning Boys from Girls' Restrooms
Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed legislation Thursday that will ban boys who identify as girls from using girls’ restrooms in public schools. The bill will ban students in Idaho from using restrooms that do not correspond with their sex. Senate Bill 1100 takes effect on July 1st and will require public schools to provide sex-specific bathrooms, locker rooms, dressing areas, showers, and
Breitbart NewsAug 25 2022
Opinion
Democrats promised to rein in Big Tech. They have failed.
For 20 years, Congress has stood by and failed to regulate technology as tech has changed rapidly and become an integral part of Americans’ lives.
Democrats promised to change that in the last election cycle. While winning the presidency and both houses of Congress, they promised to crack down on the immense and growing power of Big Tech companies like Apple Inc. AAPL, +1.49%, Alphabet
MarketWatchMay 24 2023
Analysis
The Uvalde massacre: What a failure to respond looks like
Three hundred seventy-six law enforcement officers arrived at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 2022, in response to an active shooter. Within hours, it was clear that something had gone very wrong with that response.
Why had it taken 77 minutes for officers to confront and kill the teenage shooter from the time he entered the school through an unlocked door? It’s a
CNN DigitalJun 11 2023
Opinion
‘Pretending to live a civilian life’: How pro-Ukrainian residents of occupied Melitopol feel daily fear
Editor’s note: The southern Ukrainian city of Melitopol has long been known for its sweet delights. The name “Melitopol” means “the Honey City” in Ukrainian and the city’s official logo features a cherry, a nod to the deep red fruit the region is famous for.
But life in Melitopol is anything but sweet. The city was captured by Russian troops shortly after Moscow launched its full-scale
CNN DigitalMay 01 2023
News
Ben & Jerry's company, workers gets praise from Bernie Sanders on union drive
Workers seeking to unionize at a Ben & Jerry's retail shop in Burlington, Vermont, the city where the ice cream brand was founded announced Friday that the company has signed the fair election principles. U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Independent who has been a vocal supporter of Starbucks labor organizers, congratulated the Ben & Jerry's workers at a press conference in his home
Burlington Free PressMay 01 2023
News
Outgoing mayor of Manchester, N.H., launches exploratory committee for 2024 governor’s race
“It’s important to have those connections in local communities and then have their support as we head out into those communities and have conversations with residents,” Craig told the Globe. Joyce Craig, a Democrat, announced the formation of a gubernatorial exploratory committee that includes 73 leaders from across all 10 counties in New Hampshire. It includes current and former elected
The Boston GlobeMar 21 2023
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Idaho Legislature passes bill allowing firing squads when lethal injection drugs unavailable
The Idaho Senate approved a state House of Representatives bill Monday allowing the use of a firing squad to execute a prisoner only when lethal injection drugs are not available. As it stands, there have already been postponements of executions in the state due to the dearth of drugs. Pharmaceutical companies have become less willing to let their products be used to take life instead of
Washington TimesMay 05 2023
News
Comer requests new materials in Biden classified document investigation
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is asking former White House counsel Dana Remus to testify in the investigation into President Joe Biden allegedly improperly handling classified documents. The letter follows the committee’s monthslong investigation into documents found at Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, and at the Penn Biden Center. COMER SAYS HE KNOWS WHAT COUNTRY
Washington ExaminerMay 05 2023
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Biden banks on book ban opposition to energize voters
President Biden is attempting to capitalize on the unpopularity of GOP-led book bans, pushing them alongside abortion rights and Social Security as key issues for his fledgling re-election campaign.
Why it matters: Biden's camp sees the restrictions as a window to counter what he's framed as MAGA extremism, per Democratic strategists.
The president, who has repeatedly appealed to
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