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Minneapolis spending $6.4 million to hire more police officers

The city council approved the measure unanimously following a 250 percent increase in the number of shooting victims compared to 2020.

Noah David Alter / Feb 14, 2021

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WATCH: Psaki dodges question on whether Israel is an important ally to US

A reporter asked, “Does the administration still consider the Saudis and the Israelis important allies?”

The Post Millennial / Feb 14, 2021

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WATCH: Sen. Graham: 'I don't see how Kamala Harris doesn't get impeached'

Senator Lindsey Graham went on Fox News for an interview on Sunday, where he talked about various important issues, including, naturally, the impeachment.

James Anthony / Feb 14, 2021

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Biden issues statement regarding Trump impeachment acquittal

"Today, 57 Senators – including a record 7 Republicans – voted to find former President Trump guilty for inciting that deadly insurrection on our very democracy," Biden said.

Noah David Alter / Feb 14, 2021

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WATCH: Trump defense lawyer slams media for covering up impeachment managers' doctored evidence

"They switched the date of a Twitter a year to try to connect it to this case, that's not a small thing ma'am," van der Veen explained.

The Post Millennial / Feb 14, 2021

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BREAKING: Trump acquitted in impeachment trial

On Saturday afternoon, the US Senate has just voted to acquit ex-President Donald Trump.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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Vox 'journalist' Aaron Rupar is a master of the 'self own'

Vox journalist Aaron Rupar once tweeted: "My brain is so broken." Author Matt Palumbo took the opportunity to point out all the ways that this has been evidenced to be so.

The Post Millennial / Feb 13, 2021

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BREAKING: Senate in 'chaos' as Senate votes to hear witnesses, then backtracks

A motion earlier on Saturday narrowly passed to allow witnesses in the Trump impeachment proceedings. This was later reversed in a last-minute deal between the appropriate parties.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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Food prices could skyrocket if Dakota Access pipeline is killed

Experts insist that if the Biden administration shuts down the Dakota Access pipeline, food prices could increase astronomically.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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No free speech at the New York Times: half of NYT employees say they're afraid to speak up

Roughly half of employees at the New York Times said they don't feel like they can speak freely at work, according to an internal survey, the New York Post reports.

Matthew Miller / Feb 13, 2021

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Gov. DeSantis touts successfully reopening schools, blasts other states for following 'special interests and hysteria'

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had harsh words this week for states who are refusing to reopen schools due to fears of the coronavirus and other "special interests."

Matthew Miller / Feb 13, 2021

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HYPOCRISY: Disney producer once called for the death of Covington kids by woodchipper

Disney producer Jack Morrissey previously posted on Twitter an image of the students at Covington Catholic High School going into a wood chipper (MAGA) "hats first". He has faced no disciplinary actions from Disney whatsoever.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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REVEALED: US Navy forces sailors to commit to 'all lived experiences and intersectional identities'

The stated mission of the formation of the task force was "to address the issues of racism, sexism and other destructive biases and their impact on naval readiness."

Libby Emmons / Feb 13, 2021

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Lincoln Project stops taking donations following boy-grooming controversy

The Lincoln Project, established by former Republicans opposed to President Trump, has had better days. Beset by controversy over co-founder John Weaver’s alleged grooming of young boys, the Lincoln Project appears to no longer be accepting donations.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 13, 2021

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BREAKING: Senate votes to extend impeachment trial by calling witnesses

The US Senate on Saturday was expected to vote yea or nay on an article of impeachment today, but instead voted to call witnesses, extending the trial.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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