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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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AP instructs staff not to say 'surge' when talking about surge of immigrants at the border

Despite internal documents in border protection agencies referring to the large number of migrants crossing the southern border as a "surge," the Associated Press has strongly recommended that it's journalists no longer use the wording to adopt "gentler language."

Hannah Nightingale / May 18, 2021

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WATCH: Fauci admits to masking after vaccination for the sake of optics, not science

In an interview with Good Morning America Tuesday morning, Doctor Anthony Fauci admitted to having continued to wear a mask indoors for appearance sake, not based on the science surrounding the protection of the vaccine.

Hannah Nightingale / May 18, 2021

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Space Force commander who was fired after speaking out about BLM/Marxism becomes Amazon bestselling author

A commander in the United States Space Force that was relieved of duty after voicing concerns over Marxist critical race theory teachings in the military is now number three on the Amazon bestseller list.

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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BLM co-founder Cullors slams 'racist' housing market after spending millions on multiple homes

Despite spending millions on multiple homes just weeks prior, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrice Cullors slammed the American housing market as being part "white supremacy" in the country.

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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CNN contributor tweets ‘The world today needs a Hitler’, has history of anti-Semitism

In a now deleted tweet, CNN contributor Adeel Raja posted Sunday that "the world today needs a Hitler."

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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Anti-Israel counter-protestors clash with police, set fires, throw rocks at Montreal pro-Israel rally

At a pro-Israel rally in Montreal, Quebec Sunday held to voice support for Israel amidst growing violence in the region, pro-Palestinian counter-protestors clashed with rally attendants and police officers in an attempt to disrupt and end the event.

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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CBC cancels Alexander Graham Bell for teaching deaf kids how to communicate

A CBC article published Sunday accuses Alexander Graham Bell of trying to "assimilate" deaf kids by teaching oralism, which looks to teach deaf people to communicate with lip-reading and speaking rather than sign language.

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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Oxford University seeks to eliminate Imperial measurements and 'diversify' math, physics, and science courses in 'decolonization' push

Oxford University has recruited undergraduates at its' school to research how its science curriculum can be "decolonized" to be made less "Eurocentric."

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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'Smoking gun': Evidence proving presence of Hamas in AP building in Gaza shown to Biden administration

In the wake of an Israeli Defense Forces air strike on a building housing the Associated Press and Al-Jazeera in Gaza Saturday, Israeli officials showed US officials what they call "smoking gun" evidence that the Hamas worked out of the same building.

Hannah Nightingale / May 16, 2021

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North Dakota city to accept cryptocurrency for utility payments

The city of Williston, North Dakota, announced Thursday that it will begin accepting cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as a payment for utility bills.

Hannah Nightingale / May 14, 2021

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'That looks like a cover-up': Senator Rand Paul slams Fauci for avoiding questions on Wuhan research

On Fox and Friends Thursday, Senator Rand Paul once again slammed Doctor Anthony Fauci's avoidance on questions regarding his involvement in funding gain of function research in Wuhan.

Hannah Nightingale / May 14, 2021

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'Gender-neutral' language 'harmful' to French language, banned in French schools

France ruled last week to ban the use of 'gender neutral' spellings of French words, citing that the usage of such is "harmful" to the French language.

Hannah Nightingale / May 14, 2021

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US border patrol agents increasingly considering early retirement due to Biden's policies

US border patrol agents are becoming increasingly frustrated with the whiplash reversal of border policies the Biden Administration has enacted, with some agents going as far as considering an early retirement from the agency.

Hannah Nightingale / May 14, 2021

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Attack on 15-year-old Asian boy in New York being investigated by Hate Crimes Task Force

Cai was at a playground in Rego Park, Queens with two of his friends that day, when two teens came up and started harassing them.

Hannah Nightingale / May 14, 2021

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CANCELED: 16-year-old American Idol contestant forced to withdraw after a photo of him sitting next to a friend in a white hood causes racism stir

American Idol contestant Caleb Kennedy was only 12-years-old when the photo was taken.

Hannah Nightingale / May 13, 2021

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