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BuzzFeed News staff Monday walked out of the newsroom to demand recognition of a union employees announced they were forming in February following massive company-wide editorial layoffs. 
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Former first lady Michelle Obama claimed on Monday night that the Trump administration was taking children from their families and throwing them into cages but failed to mention that her husband, former President Barack Obama, was the one who built them. Michelle Obama claimed that “right now, kids in this country are” watching “in horror […]
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American companies can require COVID-19 vaccines for individuals returning to the office the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Friday.
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In a win for Republicans, a federal appeals court temporarily reinstated provisions on Friday of a Florida voting law that had been blocked in a March ruling, emphasizing that it was too close to the election.
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There are two sets of rules
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An Illinois state senator told a constituent who was worried that a state bill would threaten his ownership of firearms that perhaps the state should skip fining him and simply confiscate his guns. State Senator Julie A.
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Students at California State University, the nation's largest four-year public university system, will need to take an ethnic studies course to graduate under a bill signed Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Slippery Joe's BIG Lie

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Emails on Hunter Biden's laptop provide further proof that Joe Biden lied about overseas business dealings.
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The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget calculates that the “limited” Biden plan still costs the taxpayers at least $230 billion.
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Washington Post's Erik Wemple analyzes the news that ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos has donated $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
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Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out… From CNN: Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday that a time could come when he no longer supports the Republican Party. “If the party can’t be fixed, Jake, then I’m not going to be able to support the party. Period. That’s the end of it.” Kasich said in an interview with anchor Jake Tapper. Asked what that meant for his future in the GOP, Kasich said he was committed to the party and intended to win it over from the surging nationalist wing. “I want this party to be straightened out,” Kasich said. Kasich repeatedly pointed to public dissatisfaction with the Republican and Democratic parties, and referenced the strength of independent political identities. He said both parties needed to grapple with ideological currents pulling them away from the center, adding that he had “no idea what the Democrats are for.” “What I’m trying to do is struggle for the soul of the Republican Party the way that I see it,” Kasich said. “And I have a right to define it, but I’m not going to support people who are dividers.” Kasich made clear he did not support former Judge Roy Moore, the far-right Republican nominee for Alabama’s Senate seat with a history of incendiary comments on race, sexuality and religion. As for whether the Republican Party should continue to support Moore in the December special election, Kasich demurred and returned to his broader desire to reshape the party. “I don’t run the party,” Kasich said. “I can tell you, for me, I don’t support that. I couldn’t vote for that.” Kasich ran for president last year and became a frequent critic of President Donald Trump throughout the race. He has continued to criticize Trump since the inauguration and expressed his dissatisfaction with the right wing of the party as well as some of its major initiatives, like its attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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New York Mets legend Keith Hernandez says Trump "helped everybody" go back to work.
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Fox News's Chris Wallace called former President Obama's remarks at the Democratic National Convention "a really curious speech" on Wednesday night, highlighting that he didn't "talk about Joe Biden for five of those 15 minutes" during his address
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Remember the chant "fire Fauci"? It was heard in the waning days of the 2020 election. Donald Trump teased to wait after the election, but the former president was denied
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Abortion rights’ activists say they’re targeting churches because six Supreme Court justices are “extremist” Catholics, and they want to send a message about women’s rights and civil rights and equal rights. But what they’re really doing, at root, is railing against God.
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Mark Steyn was on Hannity tonight talking about Hillary Clinton and everything from her sense of entitlement to her dishonest. He even says that he'd love to see Elizabeth Warren run, because while...
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Violent anarchists have announced a nationwide campaign for antifa groups to deface Christopher Columbus statues this coming Monday.
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On Saturday, 2020 Democrat Eric Swalwell insulted all Hispanic Americans by suggesting that none of them are citizens but all illegal immigrants. He also spread the "kids in cages" fake news and demonized the citizenship question on the 2020 census.
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Lori Loughlin sentenced to 2 months in college admissions scandal
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Big-spending politicians will have to go where the money is—in citizens’ purses and wallets.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, during a recent interview, said that he would reverse Twitter's ban on former US President Donald Trump. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey agrees with Musk.
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JONATHAN KARL, ABC NEWS: All right. Well, let me move on to Rand Paul, SE. We saw him lead this battle. He -- again, he wouldn't allow the PATRIOT Act to be extended for a single day. He held the line. SE CUPP, CNN COMMENTATOR: Yeah. Well, look this is a -- this is I think a necessary debate to have. And I remember a time when Democrats were having this debate, when Democrats had problems with the PATRIOT Act. KARL: Well, they still do. Right now the Democrats are standing with Rand Paul on this. CUPP: No -- they are, but the argument really is on the right between moderates on the right and people like Rand Paul. And I remember when this used to be a liberal issue over civil liberties and drone strikes and privacy. And now really it's Rand Paul and Republicans having this debate. And it should not be just ushered through and reauthorized. We should be talking about it. It's serious stuff that matters to a lot of Americans. KARL: Congressman, you stand with Rand on this, don't you? REP. KEITH ELLISON, (D-MN): I have to respectfully disagree with SE on this, because I think there's a lot of folks on the liberal left end of the party who definitely think that section 215, this bulk collection, probably should expire, that it hasn't had much value, and it is incredibly intrusive for Americans collecting everybody's phone information. I think that it is absolutely the case that there is a bipartisan agreement that the PATRIOT Act went too far and certain provisions of it should be -- should expire. KARL: Did you find yourself kind of quietly cheering Rand Paul as he went on for 10 hours? ELLISON: Let me tell you, I'm working with Rand Paul on civil forfeiture reform, on the reset act to look at drug sentencing laws. He agrees that we should get rid of mandatory minimum sentencing. I think he's right about that. And I've been proud to stand with him on press conferences talking about these very issues. Why? Because at the end of the day for me it's about trying to do the best we can by our constitution and the American people. We might cut the cake differently on taxes policy, but on these basic, core issues of freedom we agree. BILL KRISTOL, WEEKLY STANDARD: But Keith doesn't stand with Rand, that's not fair to Keith, Rand stands with Keith. I mean that seriously. They had these positions first. Rand Paul has now decided he wants to be a liberal Democrat undercut necessary intelligence collection, weaken the police officers and our intelligence services. And Rand Paul thinks that's going to sell in a Republican primary. I think he's deeply misguided about that. But I guess he sincerely believes it. And he's welcome to make the case. But I... KARL: It certainly stands out. I mean...
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Hillary Clinton broke six days of silence on the Harvey Weinstein scandal hours after he was alleged to have committed three rapes, saying she was 'shocked and appalled' but not returning his cash.
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Lester Holt: Hello and welcome to the Democratic Party presidential debates, where tonight ten people will pretend to be much further to…
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The historically blue states lag the most, as a number of historically red states lead the recovery, according to a WalletHub review of the unemployment rates at the end of July vs. January 2020 and July 2019 show.
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