#191976
Massive online child abuse probe unfolding
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#191977
The options for the NBA’s social justice messages are set. Players will have a list of 29 statements to choose from to put on the back of their jerseys in place of their names for the first four da…
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#191978
Home Depot has changed the way it sells rope after a customer reported finding nooses hanging in a North Carolina store — the latest in a series of similar incidents at its stores in recent years. …
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#191979
It took several months for the first iteration of the Ferguson Effect to become obvious. Michael Brown was fatally shot by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in August 2014, triggering local riot…
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#191980
President Trump lambasted the far-left those vandalizing American monuments at his Mt. Rushmore fireworks event Friday evening, claiming a culture war is targeting the legacy of America.
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#191981
Instead of destroying these iconic monuments, relocate them to red states where leaders and citizens appreciate our culture and traditions.
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#191982
CNN described Mount Rushmore as a "monument of two slave owners" ahead of Trump's visit. But CNN marveled at the landmark when Obama visited.
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#191983
Hundreds take part in anti-annexation protest in which activists call to abolish police, Israel and American government, and cry 'From Gaza to Minnesota, globalize the Intifada!'
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#191984

Trumpism vs. Trump | Spectator USA

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

The assumption that Trumpism cannot exist without Trump is wrong. The Republican Party will continue its shift toward populism and nationalism without him.
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#191985
Until our leaders stand up and speak out against our self-appointed speech police, no one will be safe.
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#191986
'We will not be demeaned. We will not be intimidated by bad, evil people' - President Trump
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#191987
President Trump delivered his address at Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota to kick off the Independence Day festivities this weekend, and the media went a little crazy. No, they reacted
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#191988
#191990

A More Perfect Union

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Two hundred forty-four years ago, a group of men met in Philadelphia under the cloud of war to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to a cause greater than themselves. These men, by adding their signatures to a “unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,” became wanted men.
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#191991
I suspect what they threw at this speech before it happened is going to pale beside what they throw at it afterwards.
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#191992
The National Football League last week announced they will be playing "Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing" – dubbed the "Black National Anthem" – before every Week 1 game at the
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#191993
Move could pave way for deal's final collapse; Brussels' top diplomat calls for 'intensive efforts' to solve disagreements 'in good faith by all'
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#191994
The NFL once blackballed Colin Kaepernick for his NFL anthem stand. Now, after weeks of protests after deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor put race issues on the front burner, they seemingly want to bend over backwards to make amends.
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#191995
The announcement comes as Bottoms is being vetted as possible vice presidential nominee
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#191996
Protesters blocked the roads leading up to Mount Rushmore ahead of President Donald Trump's Fourth of July speech Friday evening.
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#191997
Right now, a lot of people are getting fired because of Internet mobs. This is a draft for discussion and is not legal advice. The text below is offered for discussion purposes only. You must speak…
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#191998
Michael Dukakis, the former Democratic Massachusetts governor who lost his 1988 White House bid to then-Vice President George H. W. Bush, is warning Joe Biden not to take polls showing him with a double-digit lead over President Trump too seriously.
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#191999
Sen. Duckworth said she would block a promotions list with 1,123 names on it until she had confirmation.
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#192000
Rapper T.I. and activist Shaun King are among those calling for July 7th to be a day of economic boycotting among African-Americans and other minorities.
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