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BREAKING: Twitter exec mocks Elon Musk's free speech commitment, jokes about Asperger's

"The rest of us who have been here, believe in something that’s good for the planet and not just to give people free speech," says Alex Martinez.

Nick Monroe / May 18, 2022

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BREAKING: Dem PA Senate candidate John Fetterman to undergo pacemaker implant surgery

“It should be a short procedure that will help protect his heart and address the underlying cause of his stroke," announced Fetterman's campaign team.

Nick Monroe / May 17, 2022

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Police arrest man in connection with Dallas salon shooting that left three Korean women injured

"Since this crash, Smith has had panic attacks and delusions when he is around anyone of Asian descent," police said.

Hannah Nightingale / May 17, 2022

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Portland-area leftist arrested for child sex crimes, urinating in Arby's milkshake mix at work

Stephen Sharp confessed to urinating into the milkshake mix on at least two occasions at a Vancouver, WA Arby's where he worked, saying it was for sexual gratification.

Hannah Nightingale / May 17, 2022

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BREAKING: Elon Musk says he'll vote Republican after years of voting Democrat

"I have voted overwhelmingly for Democrats, historically. Like I'm not sure, I might never have voted for a Republican, just to be clear," Musk said.

The Post Millennial / May 17, 2022

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BREAKING: Twitter urges employees to watch out for Project Veritas

"In the last couple of weeks (and as recently as yesterday) we have seen increased targeting of Tweeps to obtain company information and insight," the memo says.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 17, 2022

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Biden, Harris 'energized' to see pro-abortion protests

One protestor was seen marching with a sign that read "Fetus = good snack." Others shouted slogans aimed against the government, saying "F*ck the church, f*ck the state, you can't make us procreate!"

Hannah Nightingale / May 17, 2022

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California law requiring corporate boards to seat 'self-identified' women ruled unconstitutional

The state had reportedly failed to prove that the law was specifically tailored, or that it was meant to fix "specific, purposeful, intentional and unlawful discrimination."

Hannah Nightingale / May 17, 2022

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Musk's Twitter deal 'on hold' until CEO proves bot accounts are less than 5 percent of users

Musk has said that the deal to buy Twitter cannot move forward until it is proven that less than 5 percent of the site's accounts are bots. The deal remains "on hold."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 17, 2022

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Elon Musk: The real president is 'whoever controls the teleprompter'

"The path to power is the path to the teleprompter," he said.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / May 17, 2022

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BREAKING: Washington gas stations run out of gas, one adds extra digit in anticipation of $10 dollar prices

A spokesperson at 76 confirmed to The Post Millennial that the gas pumps were reprogrammed to allocate for double-digit pricing.

Katie Daviscourt / May 17, 2022

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Jordan Peterson takes a break from Twitter: It's 'maddening us all'

"I told my staff to change my password, to keep me from temptation, and am departing once again. If I have something to say I'll write an article or make a video."

Ari Hoffman / May 17, 2022

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Work-related trips down 20 percent in US as commuters prefer to stay home

The number of people commuting to and from work daily is still down an average of 20 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new study.

The Post Millennial / May 17, 2022

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BREAKING: Family members say Buffalo shooter was paranoid about COVID, wore a respirator mask, and recently caught it

"He was very paranoid about getting COVID, extremely paranoid, to the point that his friends were saying he would wear the hazmat suit [to school]."

Katie Daviscourt / May 17, 2022

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Kansas teacher wins federal case, will not be forced to use students' preferred pronouns

Ricard sued the school after she was reprimanded, citing that her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights had been violated.

Ashley St. Clair / May 17, 2022

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