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Kamala slammed for comparing Jan 6 riot to 9/11 and Pearl Harbor

"Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory: December 7, 1941, September 11, 2001 and January 6, 2021," Harris said.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 6, 2022

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Ron DeSantis SLAMS Democrats, says Jan 6 memorial service 'just a politicized Charlie Foxtrot'

Florida governor Ron DeSantis blasted Democrats and corporate media for their coverage of January 6th, calling it nothing more than political spin.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 6, 2022

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Teachers push to switch NYC schools to remote learning amid COVID panic

"Politicians and Department of Education officials dismiss our concerns about the city's failure to take even the most basic health and safety precautions as the pandemic takes over our city once again."

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 6, 2022

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MyPillow's Mike Lindell has his phone records subpoenaed by Jan 6 committee

The committee commissioned by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to investigate the events of Jan. 6 2021 has now subpoenaed Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, asking for a copy of his phone records.

James Anthony / Jan 6, 2022

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Chicago Teachers Union keeps 290,000 kids out of school over COVID panic

Leaked posts from the teachers' union's private Facebook group show, however, that many seem to be in no rush to return to any semblance of normality.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 6, 2022

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Biden calls Jan 6 an 'insurrection' but no charges filed for that crime

Despite may officials calling the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol an "insurrection," a breakdown of charges has revealed that not one of the 725 individuals charged was charged with insurrection.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 6, 2022

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Poilievre highlights Trudeau MASK HYPOCRISY

"But what about all the maskless cocktail parties you've attended with other global elites since COVID started?"

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 6, 2022

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City of Toronto fires nearly 500 unvaccinated employees

Nearly 99 percent of the city's active workforce have complied with the mandate, and are adequately vaccinated.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 6, 2022

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Victim's family speaks out against reduced penalties for drive-by shooters

The Washington state bill would "promote racial equity in the criminal legal system by eliminating drive-by shooting as a basis for elevating murder in the first degree to aggravated murder in the first degree."

Katie Daviscourt / Jan 6, 2022

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Virginia man SMACKED with $600 Uber bill after sitting in I-95 traffic jam

Peters says that at first, he only had to pay a $200 bill, but that Uber added another $400 to his final cost.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 6, 2022

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FLASHBACK: Violent riots gripped DC during Trump's 2017 inauguration

Over 200 people were arrested during the riots. Police said that rioters damaged vehicles, ignited small fires, and destroyed multiple businesses across the city.

Hannah Nightingale / Jan 6, 2022

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Trump fires back at Biden after Jan 6 speech

"Biden," he wrote, "who is destroying our Nation... used my name today to try to further divide America."

The Post Millennial / Jan 6, 2022

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Antonio Brown says Bucs sacked him for refusing to play through ankle pain

After being mocked and ridiculed for the way he exited Sunday's game, Antonio Brown has come forward with his side of the story.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jan 6, 2022

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BREAKING: Biden seeks to unify nation against 'the former president' and his supporters in Jan. 6 speech

"Former presidential supporters are trying to rewrite history... They want you to see election day as the day of insurrection and the riot that took place... as the true expression of the people."

Libby Emmons / Jan 6, 2022

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WATCH: Chicago teacher battling cancer explains why he refuses to return to virtual learning

"I have done the remote learning for more than a year with the students. I have seen the limitations and the challenges that a teacher has with remote learning. It's not really effective."

Katie Daviscourt / Jan 6, 2022

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