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Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School and self-described “liberal,” explained Saturday how the Justice Department’s decision to sue Georgia over its voting law will backfire on President Joe Biden and Democrats. What is the background? The Justice Department announced Friday that it filed a lawsuit against Georgia over the recently enacted
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(kroach/Getty Images) 1979—Justice Brennan’s majority opinion in United Steelworkers v. Weber holds that the provisions of Title VII that make it unlawful to “discriminate … because … of race” in hiring do not in fact make it unlawful to discriminate because of race in hiring—not, that is, when the victims are white. Specifically, Brennan, scorning
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Dismissing conservative concerns about wokeness is nothing new for NBC “comedian” Seth Meyers, but in his attempt to dismiss criticism of Critical Race Theory on Friday’s edition of Late Night, Meyers crossed the line from ridicule to spreading verifiably false information.  Meyers alleged that CRT is conservatives’ “latest astroturfed moral panic.” According to Meyers, CRT is ”A field of academic study,
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(Natural News) The employees and clients of investment bank Morgan Stanley who have not been fully vaccinated against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) will be barred from entering the bank’s offices in New York. “Starting July 12 all employees, contingent workforce, clients and visitors will be required to attest to being fully vaccinated to access Morgan
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Community activist India Walton looks on as she campaigns to replace four-term Mayor Byron Brown in Buffalo, N.Y., December 15, 2020. (Lindsay DeDario/Reuters) Buffalo’s new mayor has big-city problems — and small-city resources. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE B uffalo mayor-elect India Walton will be the “first socialist mayor of a big city in 60 years,” reports
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A Florida man accused of shooting a Daytona Beach police officer in the head was apprehended early Saturday morning following a multi-agency manhunt of nearly 500 officers. The suspect was reportedly captured on a wooded property in Georgia affiliated with a black nationalist paramilitary group. Othal Toreyane Resheen Wallace, 29, was reportedly approached by police
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Joe Rogan questioned the leadership and cognitive abilities of President Joe Biden. During a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, the standup comedian and UFC commentator also railed against cancel culture and calls the current time period “one of the most tumultuous periods in the history of the country.” Rogan welcomed fellow comedian
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If you’re a self-styled “social advocate,” the last thing you’re going to do is blame the current crime surge on the criminals. Instead, appearing on Tiffany Cross’s MSNBC show this morning, former LAPD cop Cheryl Dorsey blamed . . . the police, calling them “butt-hurt” and “cowardly.” Why, in Dorsey’s view, are police “butt-hurt?” Because,
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Parents and community members attend a Loudoun County School Board meeting which included a discussion about Critical Race Theory, in Ashburn, Va., June 22, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Texas has joined Idaho, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Tennessee in passing laws to ban public schools from teaching critical race theory (CRT). Other states, such as Florida, have done
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Senator Joe Manchin (D., W.Va) addresses a news conference at the Government House in Annapolis, Md., April 23, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) The West Virginia senator’s comment from mid-June underscores how Biden undermined talks by abruptly linking the bill to a social-welfare spending package. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE A t the White House on Thursday, President Biden,
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Bill Maher took big tech to the woodshed over censorship of the COVID-19 Wuhan lab leak theory that was suppressed on social media. The “Real Time” host also lambasted the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday night’s episode. Maher called out Google and Facebook by name for censorship
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The Make-a-Wish Foundation, the organization that creates “life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses,” announced that the nonprofit will only grant wishes to terminally ill children and their participating family members if they are all vaccinated against COVID-19. The announcement was made by Make-a-Wish president and CEO Richard Davis in a video that went viral
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President Joe Biden speaks following a bipartisan meeting with U.S. senators about the proposed framework for the infrastructure bill at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 24, 2021. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) On Thursday, hours after agreeing to framework for an infrastructure bill with a bipartisan group of senators, President Biden said: “If this [bipartisan deal]
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Maryland authorities arrested two men on criminal charges after the pair offered to drive a group of women home from a beach club. Police say that the suspects reportedly followed the unnamed women home, set a vehicle on their property ablaze, and shot at the residence at least six times. What are the details? Authorities
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A woman reportedly embarked on a racist rant against a black woman and her children while they were inside a Brooklyn, New York, pizzeria, the New York Daily News reports. What are the details? Authorities say that an unnamed suspect reportedly approached the mom, her 5-month-old infant, and her 4-year-old son and began hurling insults
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Former TikTok employees have disclosed that the popular social media platform is largely controlled by its Chinese parent company. TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, supplies the Chinese government with endless American user data since Chinese law requires its organizations to “support, assist, and cooperate with the state intelligence work.” TikTok’s privacy policy allows the platform to
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According to reports, President Trump has opened an account on Rumble. RT News reports: Former President Donald Trump has opened an account on Rumble, a rival video platform to YouTube. Trump remains blacklisted by every major social media outlet after his supporters rioted on Capitol Hill in January. An account named ‘Donald J. Trump’ appeared on Rumble
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Then-White House Counsel Don McGahn listens during Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, September 4, 2018. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) The former White House counsel’s emergence in the leak investigation seems to be less than meets the eye. This is the fourth in a series of five columns on the recent revelations
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Authorities arrested three suspects who reportedly beat and strangled an Aurora, Illinois, police officer during a Monday night traffic stop. What are the details? An as-yet identified Aurora police officer stopped a vehicle after its operator reportedly ran a stop sign in a residential area late Monday evening. When the driver — identified as 28-year-old
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A survivor from the Surfside, Florida, building collapse disaster says that she didn’t know how she was able to escape the tragedy that has claimed at least four lives at the time of this reporting. What’s a brief history here? A portion of Champlain Towers South collapsed early Thursday morning, its twelve stories pancaking straight
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Remember “Republicans pounced?” It has been used so much for the past few years that it has become a laughable cliché that has even earned an entry in the Urban Dictionary: Republicans pounce! A headline in a newspaper or other article that describes Republicans (or other right-leaning individuals) attacking a Democrat (or other left-leaning individual)
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