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Federal judges order release of 2009 settlement agreement tied to Epstein, Prince Andrew

The settlement agreement was signed by both Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, who has accuse Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was a teen.

Hannah Nightingale / Dec 31, 2021

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Seattle Public Schools cancel classes for COVID testing even as testing sites announce closures after too many positive results

Nine out of twelve UW Medical community testing sites will begin limiting appointments next week while three will close temporarily.

Katie Daviscourt / Dec 31, 2021

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BREAKING: AOC sips cocktails in free state of Florida as New York Covid cases skyrocket

A Twitter account affiliated with Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis posted, "Welcome to Florida, AOC! We hope you’re enjoying a taste of freedom here in the Sunshine State thanks to @RonDeSantisFL’s leadership."

Ari Hoffman / Dec 31, 2021

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Chicago dispatcher lays blame on Lightfoot's COVID mandates for lack of police protection

"When all hell breaks loose in downtown Chicago, we’re doing activation drills, and they’re sending five, six cars from this district, all downtown."

Nick Monroe / Dec 31, 2021

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Oklahoma bill proposal allows parents to remove sexual material from public school libraries

SB1142, a new bill proposed in the state of Oklahoma, would give parents of children in the state's public schools the power to request books be pulled from the shelves of school libraries.

James Anthony / Dec 30, 2021

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Nandini Jammi’s ‘Check my Ads’ partner offers to buy sexual material for minors

Claire Atkin solicited teenagers in a public tweet asking if they wanted sexually themed reading materials.

The Post Millennial / Dec 30, 2021

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Teacher tests positive for COVID while on flight, quarantines herself in airplane bathroom for 4 hours

Marisa Fotieo posted a video to TikTok last week showing her quarantining in an airplane bathroom for four hours after using a rapid test kid on herself and testing positive for COVID.

James Anthony / Dec 30, 2021

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More than 1,100 flight cancellations, over 3,000 delays as airline companies battle omicron variant, winter weather

Across the United States, more than 1,100 flights have been cancelled on Thursday alone, with an additional 3,700 being delayed,

Hannah Nightingale / Dec 30, 2021

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WATCH: MSNBC's Chris Hayes admits new variant is similar to flu, says 'we do not reorient our lives around the flu'

"We don't orient our lives around the flu," said Hayes.

Hannah Nightingale / Dec 30, 2021

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BREAKING: Rolling Stone threatened with lawsuit by organizers of peaceful Jan 6 Trump rally

The organizers behind rally that occurred on the morning of January 6, have sent a letter to Rolling Stone through their lawyer, demanding that the outlet retract false statements made about them.

Hannah Nightingale / Dec 30, 2021

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Armed suspect arrested on his way to the White House with hit list that included Biden, Fauci

Kuachua Brillion Xiong was detained and arrested by authorities after a traffic stop revealed that he was allegedly on his way to the White House to attempt to assassinate Biden, Dr. Fauci and others.

James Anthony / Dec 30, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

Dr. Peter McCullough talks to Charlie Kirk about early Covid treatment and big tech censorship

McCullough, whose podcast episode with Joe Rogan was one of the most downloaded episodes of all time, is a practicing physician who treats Covid patients.

Libby Emmons / Dec 30, 2021

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More than 200 Marines discharged after refusing Covid-19 vaccine

While the vast majority of Marines have been at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, the number of troops being let go for refusing the jab is climbing.

Jarryd Jaeger / Dec 30, 2021

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'You still have work to do:' mothers' group to Mississippi police department regarding their murdered sons

A group called "MOMS" has put up seven billboards in Mississippi to raise awareness for murder victims, and their next one is to go up in the city of Jackson.

James Anthony / Dec 30, 2021

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'You still have work to do:' mothers' group to Mississippi police department regarding their murdered sons

A group called "MOMS" has put up seven billboards in Mississippi to raise awareness for murder victims, and their next one is to go up in the city of Jackson.

James Anthony / Dec 30, 2021

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