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Hannah Nightingale

Hannah Nightingale is a Washington DC-based journalist and photographer. You can follow her on Twitter @HannahNighting

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Families of freedom protesters report 'difficulty banking'

Some family members of convoy participants have reportedly had difficulty banking.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 20, 2022

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Woman trampled by Trudeau's forces during freedom protest identified as Indigenous elder

Sero reportedly suffered a broken clavicle from the trampling.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 20, 2022

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1 dead, 5 injured after mass shooting at Portland Antifa gathering

Two suspects are reportedly in custody after a mass shooting at a Portland Antifa gathering left one dead and five injured.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 20, 2022

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WATCH: New Ottawa police chief says freedom protesters will be punished financially and criminally

"If you are involved in this protest, we will actively look to identify you and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges," said interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 20, 2022

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BREAKING: Elderly woman trampled by mounted police at freedom protest in Ottawa

Conflicting reports have emerged as to the condition of an elderly woman who was trampled by police on horseback.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 19, 2022

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HATE HOAX: Black student confesses to vandalizing California high school with racist graffiti

The student said during an interview that it was a prank.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 19, 2022

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Pennsylvania court that declared mail-in voting law unconstitutional says ruling can take effect next month

The judge said that the Republican leaders who challenged the state's mail-in voting law would likely prevail at the state Supreme Court.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 19, 2022

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'Incredibly disappointed' DC councilmember withdraws bill to reinstate city's vaccine mandate

"I truly believe that patrons will choose to spend their money in places they feel protected," said Councilmember Nadeau in regards to the vaccine mandate.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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Loudoun County sheriff raises concerns with Biden admin's plan to house up to 1,000 Afghan refugees near local schools

Chapman "raised concerns about DHS’ lack of communication, lack of planning, language barriers, a failure to communicate with a myriad of potential stakeholders, and the NCC’s unfenced proximity to a residential neighborhood and two public schools."

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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CDC changes childhood speech milestones

Jennifer M. Zubler, said that the changes were made to the guidelines ensure that it reflects milestones that at least 75 percent of children can reach.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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Fauci claims removing school mask mandates is still too 'risky'

"It's understandable why people want to take masks off the kids. But, right now, given the level of activity that we have, it is risky."

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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Louisiana teacher pleads guilty to giving her students sperm-laced cupcakes

A Louisiana middle school teacher now faces a 41-year prison sentence after she plead guilty to giving her students cupcakes laced with her then-husband’s sperm, among other charges.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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Democrat platform supported bail fund that freed BLM activist charged with attempted murder of Jewish Louisville mayoral candidate

The group’s ability to post such a hefty bail in a short amount of time was due to its support from prominent Democratic organizations.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 18, 2022

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BREAKING: Freedom Convoy organizer arrested in Ottawa

Freedom Convoy co-organizer Chris Barber was arrested by Ottawa Police on Thursday.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 17, 2022

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Louisville mayoral candidate slams 'broken criminal justice system' after accused shooter bailed out in two days by BLM

On Thursday, the Louisville mayoral candidate that was shot at on Monday slammed a "broken" justice system that has allowed the suspect, Quintez Brown, to be bailed out just days later.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 17, 2022

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