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This week’s letters to the editor: two differing perspectives on the future of Trumpism and the Republican Party.
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In case you missed it yesterday, First Lady Jill Biden botched her Spanish during an event celebrating labor union organizer Cesar Chavez. What better way to wrap #CesarChavezDay than with Co-President
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People are bickering over measures that were considered normal just a few years ago.
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Biden and Democrats have enlisted baseball in their campaign to paint any effort to prevent voter fraud as racist and a return to Jim Crow.
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The young girls who were literally dropped on the American side of the U.S.-Mexico border and abandoned by smugglers earlier this week are sisters from Ecuador who are "doing fine" and are "so resilient," El Paso Border Patrol Sector Chief Gloria Chavez told "Your World" Thursday.
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ViacomCBS is the first major Hollywood studio to speak out against Georgia's voter integrity law, claiming without citing evidence that the legislation intended to fight voter fraud actually impedes the "equal right to vote." The media conglomerate, which owns Paramount Pictures and the CBS network, stopped short of endorsing the left's demands to boycott the state.
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First Lady Jill Biden was mocked and criticized on Wednesday afternoon after a botched attempt to speak Spanish. Video of her attempt to speak a foreign language then drew attention to a controversial-looking flag that was behind her.
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The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, according to the Labor Department.
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Fox News Janice Dean slammed Governor Andrew Cuomo after reports surfaced that he may have received upwards of $4 million book.
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A New Yorker report by Jane Mayer completely gaslights why Republicans oppose H.R.1 and the ridiculous public disclosure clause.
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki furthered the president's criticism of Georgia's new voting law even after a fact check determined his line of attack was false.
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Judge grants restraining order on Lil Nas X collaborated 'Satan Shoes,' puts end to planned giveaway
U.S. District Court Judge Eric Komitee has granted Nike a temporary restraining order that is meant to stop American art collective MSCHF Product Studio from selling “Satan Shoes” that use Nike Air Max 97 as a base.
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There are 10 new ideas that are changing America, maybe permanently.
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There can only be one point of view; those with differing opinions must either submit or be shouted down.'
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Georgia Title 21. Elections Section 21-2-414. Read the code on FindLaw
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Just what are the company's 'values'?
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President Biden is facing opposition to his new $2 trillion infrastructure proposal from both sides of the aisle, with Republicans warning it goes too far and progressives furious it doesn’t …
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You don't owe a defense to companies that spit in your face.
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Minneapolis, MN — The girlfriend of George Floyd, Courteney Ross, testified today they both purchased opioids from a man who was in the passenger seat of Floyd's car on the day that he died. In cross examination by Chauvin's attorney Eric Nelson, Ross said that the man was Morries Lester Hall and th
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Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., ripped President Biden and congressional Democrats Friday for changing their view of the Senate filibuster rule, telling "Fox News Primetime" that they are invoking racism in order to scare Republicans.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) introduced a bill Thursday that would ban vaccine passports.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Indiana's mask mandate will end April 6th, after mounting pressure from within his own party.
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As the city of Minneapolis pushes forward with a $1 million bailout plan for businesses suffering under an autonomous zone in George Floyd Square, Mayor Jacob Frey on Thursday had a stern warning for out-of-towners looking to come to incite violence during the trial for ex-police officer Derek Chauvin.
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Suddenly, vaccine providers across the state are reporting many available appointments, and eagerness for more takers, according to Alison Beam.