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Is there something wrong with Nancy Pelosi? During a Friday appearance before Families USA — the activist group fighting the repeal of Obamacare — Pelosi was seen repeating words, telling the audience when to clap and mistakingly said John Kasich was the governor of Illinois. Pelosi began by thanking the person who introduced her for …
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The white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck was arrested and charged with murder Friday.
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From masks to school closures to preexisting immunity, Fauci's advice appears to change to suit the moment.
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Sean Penn is doubling down on his defense of traditional gender roles. 
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She told The Guardian that she will not be apologising for what happened.
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More than half of the weekend’s victims were shot on Sunday as the city reeled from violent protests Saturday night that led to hundreds of arrests and the implementation of a curfew.
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House Democrats passed a sweeping "voting rights" bill called H.R. 1, or "For the People Act," that seeks to implement automatic voter registration among other election reforms, as well as adding reforms to campaign finance.
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On Friday, TIME shared a thread on Twitter to do with "COVID Questions," sparking very little confidence that we can get back to normal when it comes to the Wuhan
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Planned Parenthood is targeting young people by placing a majority of their facilities within 5 miles of a college campus, according to a Tuesday report.
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In response to President Donald Trump's joint session of Congress on Tuesday, Nancy Pelosi claimed it was "utterly disconnected" from reality.
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When Congress wrote the 1972 amendments to the Education Act, it meant to prevent colleges and universities that received federal money from discriminating against students based on sex. Title IX states that schools lose eligibility for federal money if they discriminate against either men or women. Over the years, federal courts have expanded and contorted … Continue reading "Title IX Administers Another Flogging to Campus Free Speech"
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'Who the f*** are you runnin' your mouth like that, man?'
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U.S. - A new study has confirmed that people who burn books always stop with just a few obscure, third-tier books with a couple of problematic things, and their book-burning activities never go beyond that, so there's really nothing to worry about when books start getting burned.The study covered book burnings carried out by governments and private gro ...
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"I suspect the report is going to be pretty bad if this kind of gaslighting is necessary."
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The Vatican formally repudiated the Doctrine of Discovery, which legitimized the colonial-era seizure of Indigenous lands, on Thursday after decades of demands from Indigenous people. The Vatican said the documents were manipulated by colonial powers.
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A disgraced former reporter was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Friday for several bomb threats to Jewish Community Centers, Jewish schools and other Jewish organizations around the co
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President Donald Trump appears to be in prime campaign trim, given his response to former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz telling ?60 Minutes? Sunday night that he may launch an independent bid for president. Trump took to his usual social media platform early Monday to say Schultz “doesn’t have the ‘guts’ to run.? ?Howard Schultz doesn’t have ?
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Rep. Steve King, the controversial nine-term Republican congressman from Iowa, lost a heavily contested primary race on Tuesday night to a well-funded state Sen. Randy Feenstra.
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A Delaware judge’s ruling sets the stage for a dramatic springtime trial on whether Fox News bears financial responsibility for airing false allegations that a voting machine company rigged the 2020 presidential election against former President Donald Trump. Superior Court Judge Eric Davis ruled Friday that it was “CRYSTAL clear” that none of the allegations made by Trump allies on Fox in the weeks after the election were true. Davis said it was up to a jury to decide whether Fox acted with actual malice in airing the claims and, if so, how much money Dominion is entitled to in damages. Dominion has sued Fox for $1.6 billion. Barring a last-minute settlement, the trial is expected to begin in mid-April.
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An airstrike authorized by the Trump administration against an al Queda outpost in Yemen has killed a former detainee from the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba who was released in 2009.
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A California college's board of trustees ditched the Pledge of Allegiance because of its history and the phrase "one nation under God."
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The World Health Organization and several world governments have changed their coronavirus policies and resumed trials of hydroxychloroquine because they got questionable data from a small US healt…
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