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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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BREAKING: Antifa members attack anti-vaccine mandate protestors in Boston

Clashes between protestors and Antifa members broke out at Boston Common on Sunday as protestors gathered for a rally against COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 7, 2021

News, International News

Over a thousand anti-vaccine passport protestors clash with police in Germany

On Saturday, protestors and police clashed in the Saxony, Germany city of Leipzig, where a rally against an upcoming Saxony vaccine passport was held.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 7, 2021

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Antifa member threatens to sue and dox fellow comrades over abuse allegations

In a portion of the cease and desist letter from Exoo, he states that Torch had three days from receipt of the letter to "remove the false and defamatory statements from your websites and Twitter accounts."

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 7, 2021

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Texas parents vote for school board members opposed to woke 'diversity' plan

Yeager received 65.4 percent of votes cast, while Williams received just 34.6 percent.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 6, 2021

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Build Back Better Act to grant 5 year parole to some migrants in the country illegally

Migrants who came into the country illegally may be able to secure a five-year parole under a provision proposed in President Biden’s Build Back Better Act.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 6, 2021

News, American News, Breaking News

BREAKING: Project Veritas turned Ashley Biden's diary over to law enforcement, reportedly under investigation by SDNY

On Friday, it was revealed that the FBI had raided two locations associated with Project Veritas in connection to the diary of the President Biden's daughter Ashley, which went missing shortly before the 2020 election.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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Pew Research Center seeks to divide Hispanics by skin color

The Pew survey split Hispanics up into 10 categories of skin color, one being the lightest, and 10 being the darkest.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

Canadian News, News

Toronto has 13 more murders this year compared to same time last year, 74 homicides in 2021

To date, there have been 74 homicides in the city. Through the same time frame in 2020, there were 61 homicides.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

Canadian News, News

O'Toole slams Trudeau's economy following October jobs report

This devastating formula of poor job growth, a shrinking economy, and skyrocketing inflation is bad news for Canadians looking to secure their future," wrote O'Toole.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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Incoming Manhattan DA says office will not prosecute prostitution, trespassing, resisting arrest

These charges include marijuana misdemeanors, fare evasion or turnstile jumping, trespassing including criminal trespass in the second and third degree, driving with a suspended license

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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Man behind fake Steele dossier arrested for 'lying to the FBI'

Igor Danchenko was arrested as part of special counsel John Durham's investigation into the FBI's Trump-Russia probe.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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California state Senator announces support of recall of three San Francisco Board of Education members

"I've never before supported a recall. It's only under truly exceptional circumstances that I'm doing so here. Sadly, they've mismanaged the district so badly that I feel I have no choice," said Scott Weiner.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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How conservative media and activists impacted Virginia's election

With Glenn Youngkin's win in Virginia taking the the state and country by storm, his win has revealed an important issue amongst American voters: education.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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Mayor-elect Eric Adams vows to 'revisit' city’s municipal worker vaccine mandate, urges de Blasio to sit down with union leaders

"We need to revisit how we are going to address the vaccine mandates," Adams said.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 5, 2021

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Teen candidate whose senior year was ruined by COVID-19 shutdown defeats incumbent NJ school board member by landslide

Seppy received 4,042 votes, while Alabarda garnered only 2,830.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 4, 2021

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