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MUST WATCH: NASCAR fans chant 'F*ck Joe Biden', NBC reporter pretends they're saying 'Let's go Brandon'

As Brown spoke about his victory, thanking those who helped with his win, the crowd can be heard in the background chanting "f*ck Joe Biden."

The Post Millennial / Oct 3, 2021

News, American News

White House pushes US airlines to mandate vaccines for staff by December 8

The Biden administration mandates all federal contractors require vaccines for their employees ahead of December 8, 2021.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

News, International News

Filipino president Duterte drops plans to run for VP, announces retirement from politics

The sitting president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, announced he withdrew his candidacy for Vice President Saturday in the country's next election and will officially retire from office.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News

Staff shortage forces closure of BC Emergency Department until 'further notice'

In an emergency, residents are urged to call 911 or visit the ERs in Sparwood and Elk Valley in Fernie, nearly an hour's drive away.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

Washington Post attacks parents concerned over mask mandates for ties to conservative women's group

The Washington Post didn't engage with the substance of the letter or concerns for children spending hours masked each day despite their being at least risk of catching, spreading, or dying from the illness.

Libby Emmons / Oct 2, 2021

News, American News

Middle school eliminates 'F' grade to combat 'systemic racism'

Associate Principal Norman Bell elaborated that students will be instead encouraged to retake quizzes.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

News, American News

Democrat Georgia Rep would rather see a Confederate statue than one of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

McLeod was one of several Democrats who claim it insults Anita Hill, who accused Thomas of sexual harassment during his 1991 confirmation hearings.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

15,000 Quebec healthcare workers face suspension without pay for being unvaccinated

Quebec is dealing with the ramifications of its healthcare policy. On the one hand, needing to retain and increase staff and its plan to mandate vaccines for healthcare workers.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News

Kingston pub loses liquor licence over non-compliance with Ontario's public health orders

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) moved to suspend JAKK Tuesday's alcohol license because its owner refused to enforce Ontario's health orders for "non-essential" businesses.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 2, 2021

News, Culture

Dave Portnoy talks to Tucker Carlson about Big Tech’s efforts to silence him

"Why do you think they would do this to you, you're not running for anything are you?" Tucker asked.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

News, American News

Antifa riot outside Justice Center in Portland

Antifa rioted after a grand jury declined to indict an officer over the shooting of a man who brandished a replica pistol at police.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 2, 2021

Canadian News, News, #C10

Academics, human rights advocates condemn C-36 as 'unconstitutional' internet censorship bill

Academics and human rights advocates say an internet censorship bill proposed by Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is "aggressive," "punitive," and "disturbing."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 2, 2021

News, American News

Biden's popularity plummets among Texas Hispanics: Poll

A Quinnipiac poll shows the heavily Hispanic region of South Texas has less and less confidence in the Biden administration, particularly in regions along the US-Mexico border.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

Culture, #noads

Playboy promotes bunny costume sale in campaign featuring transvestite models

The costume features a tight black, strapless leotard with a sweetheart neckline and bunny ears and was modeled by BLM activist Gerrell Hankton.

Libby Emmons / Oct 2, 2021

News, American News

New York City restaurants suffer 40 to 60 percent losses under de Blasio's vaccine mandate

New York City restaurateurs are speaking out against the city's proof of vaccine requirements for in-person dining, which has disadvantaged local businesses.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

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