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President Joe Biden addressed the nation on March 11 in his first time primetime address, a year after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. Biden didn't take any prepared questions afterward;

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The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department says there are at least five people dead Monday following a shooting in the city's downtown area.

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The president's New York City real estate isn't worth what it used to be.

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John Duran, the mayor of West Hollywood, California, is stepping down as board chairman of a gay men’s chorus after multiple singers have accused him of sexual harassment.

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'They didn't protect our people,' 7-Sigma owner says of city officials.

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The polling has made clear that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's weekend appearance with Oprah Winfrey was a big mistake.

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Brian Kilmeade on Monday told a caller on his Fox News Radio show that “nobody cares” about Donald Trump’s 2020 election claims and slammed the former ...

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(Daily Caller) – The San Francisco State University athletics director claimed there is no “competitive” difference between men and women following the alleged assault of University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines, who spoke on campus in favor of sports being separated on the basis of biological sex, according to the Golden Gate Express. Stephanie Shrieve-Hawkins said that believing men have … Read more

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“That’s as serious as a heart attack. This is worse than we had anticipated,” the governor said

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For Journalists, The New York Times' Social-Justice Meltdown Is a Sign of Things to Come - Quillette
On Sunday, two weeks following the shocking killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, the city’s leaders pledged to overhaul their entire municipal police department. The move could mark the beginning of a law-enforcement reform movement across the whole United States. This is a welcome phenomenon. Even conservative public figures such as Mitt Romney and George W. Bush are telling America that it’s time for change. Yet it’s not just America’s police forces that have come under attack. One notable aspect of the response to Floyd’s death is that many of the institutions being assailed most scathingly are charities, media companies, and arts organizations that have no direct connection to the issue of law enforcement. This includes the Poetry Foundation, a Chicago-based 501(c)(3) organization that was established two decades ago by a wealthy heiress to a pharmaceutical fortune. The Poetry Foundation and POETRY magazine stand in solidarity with the Black community, and denounce injustice and systemic racism. Read our full statement here: https://t.co/qqbiqEn9UZ — Poetry Foundation (@PoetryFound) June 3, 2020 While the foundation …

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday acknowledged the crisis surrounding the surge of children crossing the southern border — but blamed it on the Biden administration inheriting a “bro…

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Mission Local is told that San Francisco police this morning arrested a suspect, Nima Momeni, in the April 4 killing of tech exec Bob Lee.

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AG Sessions: Sanctuary Cities That Fail to Comply with Immigration Laws Risk Losing Federal Dollars

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A Senate resolution opposing efforts to defund police departments was blocked by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Wednesday, who called the Republican-sponsored measure "an empty field of rhetoric."

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The Covid bill says more spending is fine, but cutting taxes is barred.

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After polling showed continued Wuhan coronavirus restrictions in blue states are highly unpopular, a number of Democratic governors finally caved this week and announced mask mandates will be dropped. In

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Nearly 80 percent of Americans see a two-tiered justice system. This week's courtroom episodes only validate the public's perception.

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Scandalous photo emerges of the Vice President enjoying a meal with a woman other than his wife.

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Report: Six Months After Trump Droned Iran’s Top General, Tehran Is Losing Control Of Iraqi Militias
Rifts are growing between Iran and its militia groups in Iraq six months after the death of top general and terror leader Qasem Soleimani. Soleimani and top militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, both designated terrorists by the U.S., died in a U.S. drone strike in January. Soleimani’s spot at the top of Iran’s Quds Force […]

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Likely American voters without college degrees, those with only a high school diploma, and swing voters are the most opposed to amnesty.

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Republicans’ midterms optimism goes beyond Congress. But Trump and other unpredictable factors could work against them in gubernatorial contests.

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City, University of London, insists it is committed to free and open-minded discussion

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On March 29, a guy named Ian Brown in the United Kingdom started a Change.org petition titled, "Stop Israeli apartheid against Dead Sea fishermen - make
