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Suspect in murder of Texas cop arrested in Mexico

The US Marshals Service and the Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force caught 51-year-old Oscar Rosales in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, across the border from Del Rio, Texas.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 26, 2022

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BREAKING: YouTube permanently bans Dan Bongino

The last video Bongino posted on his channel was called "Why I'm Leaving YouTube." Then he was banned from the platform entirely.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 26, 2022

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Biden's DOJ recommends lesser sentence for arsonist who killed a man because he lit the blaze for Black Lives Matter

"Mr. Lee was terribly misguided, and his actions had tragic, unthinkable consequences. But he appears to have believed that he was, in Dr. King’s eloquent words, engaging in 'the language of the unheard.'"

Libby Emmons / Jan 26, 2022

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South Carolina bill would make it illegal to ask vaccine status, including fines of $14,000

Under the bill, asking someone's vaccination status would be considered a misdemeanor with fines of up to $14,000 or a year in jail.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 26, 2022

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School board member calls parents 'offensive' and 'vile' for opposing mask mandates

"If you are offended because I don't believe parents are infallible, you can always sue or take your child out of school. Your choice," wrote the York County, Penn. school board member.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 26, 2022

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BREAKING: Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire

Breyer, widely considered to be a more liberal justice, was nominated by President Clinton in 1994,

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 26, 2022

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Parents say school had secret 'gender identity' meetings with 12-year-old prior to her suicide attempt

It was after the father received a phone call that informed him that his "daughter attempted suicide," that he became aware of the "secret meetings" and gender identity issues.

Libby Emmons / Jan 26, 2022

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Nebraska man faces death penalty if convicted of killing 2 in fast-food restaurant shooting

Silva faces more than a dozen felony charges, which include two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 26, 2022

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Washington state surveys parents to ask if COVID vaccines should be mandatory for school children

"Would adding COVID-19 vaccine as a requirement for school entry make you more or less likely to get your child vaccinated?"

Ari Hoffman / Jan 26, 2022

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US diplomatic officials forced to undergo anal COVID tests in China

US diplomats in China were forced to undergo anal swab tests for COVID-19, according to US State Department records obtained by Judicial Watch.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 26, 2022

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Funko closing warehouse locations in Washington in consolidation move to Arizona

The company operates two facilities in Everett, Wash. and employs hundreds of workers.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 26, 2022

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Actor Michael Rapaport records brazen shoplifting at NYC Rite-Aid

"This f*cking guy just filled his two bags up with everything in Rite Aid, right here on 80th [Street] and First Avenue is walking down the street like sh*t is Gucci."

The Post Millennial / Jan 26, 2022

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Hochul's mask mandate given stay by appeals judge after New York State Supreme Court ruled it 'unconstitutional'

A New York appeals judge on Tuesday has temporarily restored the statewide mask mandate imposed by Governor Kathy Hochul.

Nick Monroe / Jan 26, 2022

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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown pushes executive clemency for criminals despite rise in violent crime

Oregon’s Democrat governor Kate Brown has made a push for clemency towards criminals, prompting outrage among state prosecutors due to her refusal to address the surge in violent crime.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 26, 2022

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Seattle-area school board removes 'To Kill a Mockingbird' from reading list over 'racism'

A Seattle-area school board has removed the classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” from the district’s ninth-grade reading curriculum after a group of teachers, parents, and some students complained that the Harper Lee book was racially insensitive.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 26, 2022

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