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President Joe Biden has rescinded a Trump administration protection of the United State's power grid from foreign adversaries, through one of his several executive orders signed shortly after entering office.
The Netherlands has been rocked for the past week by protests, as people demand the government rescind the lockdown measures put in place in December.
A man who was being held on federal charges for allegedly stealing a rifle from a burned-out police car during a riot in Seattle last spring, now faces a second degree murder charge in an unrelated shooting.
"I don't see how that's in the interest of the United States," Kenney said.
Andy Ngo, editor-at-large for The Post Millennial, has been interviewed by Sky News, where he talks about having to move to London because of repeated death threats.
In a mostly symbolic move on Saturday, the Arizona Republican Party approved resolutions censuring Arizona Republicans Governor Doug Ducey, former Senator Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, widow of the late Senator John McCain.
An Antifa protest turned into a riot and was declared an unlawful assembly at a Portland, OR, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on Saturday night.
Bowman said that it was important for Congress to "stop spreading the myth of American exceptionalism," and to deal with the "white nationalism" throughout "all of America's institutions."
Twitter seems overly fixated on controlling controversial political speech, but these resources should be used towards real issues of online safety and legality.
There's a fine line between celebrating a woman's accomplishments because she is a "first" and between lauding a person for just being the best they can be.
A violent mob surrounded a Tacoma, WA police cruiser Saturday night and the police, while trying to extricate themselves, stuck one of the people attacking the vehicle.
“When we don’t have any form of accountability for people — and many of them are coming from outside the city — they will continue to do that activity, and we can’t have that.”
The Vermont teacher who was making mittens part-time, including the now-viral Bernie Sanders mittens, stopped making them because she was getting taxed too highly.
A leftist mob broke into Bellingham's city hall in the state of Washington on Friday, forcing the mayor to flee the building for safety and assaulting local journalists who tried to document the event.
E-commerce giant Amazon filed an appeal on Thursday in an attempt to force and in-person vote for the referendum on unionization, which is scheduled for Feb. 8.