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Biden calls for probe into possible 'illegal conduct' in oil and gas markets as fuel prices soar

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden called upon the FTC to investigate the possibility of "anti-consumer behavior" and "illegal conduct" and gas and oil markets, as Americans are forced to pay more for gas.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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Democratic lawmaker equates 'let's go Brandon' chants to 'burning the flag'

On Monday, Tennessee state Representative Gloria Johnson published a tweet condemning the widespread use of the chant "let's go Brandon," equating its popular usage to "burning the flag."

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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Drug overdose deaths reached record high during pandemic's first year

A large portion of these drug overdoses, around 70 percent, occurred in men between the ages of 25 and 54.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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Nick Sandmann expresses support for Kyle Rittenhouse over being falsely labelled as 'white supremacist' by media

"The way the media has treated you is terrible, and you don't have to face it alone," wrote Sandmann.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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BREAKING: Footage 'withheld' by prosecution in Rittenhouse case may be shown to jury

Much of the debate surrounded how and where the jury would view footage.

Libby Emmons / Nov 17, 2021

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BREAKING: 'QAnon Shaman' sentenced to three years in jail for role on January 6

On Wednesday, the Arizona man known as the "QAnon Shaman" was sentenced to 41 months in prison for breaking into the US Capitol building on January 6.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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Wisconsin school district faces lawsuit after using male name, pronouns for female student over parents' objections

A Wisconsin school district is facing a lawsuit from the parents of a 12-year-old female student after they stated that would be using a male name and pronouns for the young student.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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18-year-old charged with fatal shooting of Chinese university student in Chicago

Following the shooting, university President Paul Alivisatos urged police and city officials to treat the city's rising violence with the same urgency as a "public health crisis."

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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New children's book warns families against critical race theory

"The importance of our book is to keep the country going in the right direction that MLK fought and died for," Keith Hodge said.

Mia Cathell / Nov 17, 2021

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Disabled woman attacked by crazed naked homeless person in Seattle

A disabled woman bound to a wheelchair was attacked by a crazed, half-naked homeless woman. The woman then bit police officers when they tried to arrest her.

Katie Daviscourt / Nov 17, 2021

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WATCH: Dan Bongino and Geraldo Rivera actually agree that Rittenhouse 'was always a case of self-defense'

Rivera, who is an attorney said, "My feeling about this case is that the self-defense aspect of the defense has met the burden of proof of self-defense. I think that he was in reasonable fear of his life, Rittenhouse was, and his actions, when threatened, were appropriate."

The Post Millennial / Nov 17, 2021

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NYC school bans pro-Israel and Back The Blue shirts but allows BLM shirts

"Singh told me that my T-shirt with an Israeli flag on it and the words 'Proud Zionist' were '...politically explosive. He told me that Zionism involves the retaking of Palestinian land and is 'offensive.'"

Jonah Hoffman / Nov 17, 2021

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Rittenhouse defense team files motion that prosecutors in Kenosha withheld video evidence

According to the motion, the file size given to the defense is only 3.6MB while the prosecution's full video is 11.2MB and that the larger file was not provided to the defense "...until after the trial concluded."

Ari Hoffman / Nov 17, 2021

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Connecticut elementary school students taught about transgenderism, 'social justice standards'

The document outlines reading materials for kindergarten through fifth grade that fit into four social justice standards: Identity, Diversity, Justice, and Action.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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White House bracing lawmakers for the reality that the Build Back Better Act would not be fully funded with new tax revenue

The IRS proposal, which is expected to be formally released on Friday, is projected by the office's head Phillip Swagel to bring in just $120 billion over a decade versus the $400 billion expected.

Hannah Nightingale / Nov 17, 2021

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