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Good Samaritan took out Indiana mall shooter in 15 seconds: police

According to authorities, Dicken fired ten shots, eight of which struck Sapirman, killing him on the spot.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 20, 2022

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Biden spews CO2 on trip to climate change speech

The 416.5-ton presidential aircraft landed in Warwick, Rhode Island, where Biden joined a largely gasoline-powered motorcade to travel 25 miles to the Brayton Point Power Station.

Olivia Rondeau / Jul 20, 2022

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Disney fans upset after learning 'Fairy Godmother' will be replaced with woke language

Employees will call themselves "Fairy Godmother's Apprentices" instead of their former name "Fairy Godmothers in Training."

Katie Daviscourt / Jul 20, 2022

Canadian News, News

Trudeau slams Hockey Canada over sexual assault reserve funds for misconduct

"I think right now it's hard for anyone in Canada to have faith or trust in anyone at Hockey Canada," Trudeau said.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 20, 2022

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BREAKING: Biden says he has cancer during speech in Massachusetts

"That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up [with] have cancer, and why for the longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation," he said.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 20, 2022

Canadian News, News

Support among Canadians for mask mandates, vaccine passport plunges: poll

Support for provincial mask mandates fell to 51 percent, down 35 percent since November 2021.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 20, 2022

American News

Vasectomy demand is surging post-Roe decision, clinics report

“I'm normally scheduled out for two to four weeks," Dr. Charles Monteith said. "Now, I’m scheduled out for three months.”

Olivia Rondeau / Jul 20, 2022

Culture

John Cleese slams wokeness as 'disastrous' for comedy

When Fox News Digital asked the comedy icon if today's newer comedians have the freedom to be funny, Cleese firmly responded with, "No."

Olivia Rondeau / Jul 20, 2022

Canadian News, News

Calgary firefighters sue city over COVID-19 vaccine policy, claiming 'discrimination based on medical status'

The group alleges they "have suffered measurable damages, including mental distress, anxiety, and, in particular, injury to dignity and self-respect."

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 20, 2022

News Analysis

Democrat candidate's campaign video features far-left Antifa activist as victim of high living costs

The campaign video features Chase Cross, who identifies on Twitter as a "socialist sicario interested in city politics: plays the role of a person "did everything I was supposed to, and I still couldn’t stay in my home."

Ari Hoffman / Jul 20, 2022

News Analysis

Democrat candidate's campaign video features far-left Antifa activist as victim of high living costs

The campaign video features Chase Cross, who identifies on Twitter as a "socialist sicario interested in city politics: plays the role of a person "did everything I was supposed to, and I still couldn’t stay in my home."

Ari Hoffman / Jul 20, 2022

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Violent extremist Vishal Singh to speak on panel hosted by Asian American Journalists Association

Vishal Singh has also called for people to assault Latino videographer and host of TPUSA "Frontlines" for his video coverage of a public pride event in June.

Katie Daviscourt / Jul 20, 2022

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Detention chief forges ahead with plan to end juvenile incarceration despite rising crime

Nance was San Francisco’s embattled juvenile probation chief under whose leadership the average population at juvenile hall declined by more than 50 percent over six years, while crime skyrocketed.

Ari Hoffman / Jul 20, 2022

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US Army can't meet recruitment targets after going woke

The Army notified a House military personnel panel that it expects to have between 445,000 and 452,000 soldiers at the end of fiscal 2023 — a 28,000-soldier drop from their original projections.

The Post Millennial / Jul 20, 2022

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US Army can't meet recruitment targets after going woke

The Army notified a House military personnel panel that it expects to have between 445,000 and 452,000 soldiers at the end of fiscal 2023 — a 28,000-soldier drop from their original projections.

The Post Millennial / Jul 20, 2022

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