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Shaun King threatens to dox New York Post reporters: 'I know where you live’

"I know where you live. Where you used to live. Where your family lives. Where they work. Where they play. How you move around New York. And the Hamptons," King said. "And a few thousand other people know now as well."

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 4, 2022

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Facebook slaps Libs of TikTok with ‘hate speech’ violation over gender joke

The post that violated Facebook's "Community Guidelines" included the Libs of TikTok account asking its audience if any new genders had been created during their brief time away from the platform.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 4, 2022

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Parents' rights group sues Iowa school district over student gender transition plans

The policies authorize "children to make fundamentally important decisions about their gender identity without any parental involvement and to then hide these decisions from parents."

Olivia Rondeau / Aug 3, 2022

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WATCH: Project Veritas' James O'Keefe breaks down ongoing defamation lawsuit against The New York Times

The New York Times is appealing the New York Supreme Court's order and argued in their appellate brief that the lower court's decision was "an extraordinary prior restraint" and violated the First Amendment.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 3, 2022

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Paul Pelosi pleads not guilty to DUI charges

A settlement conference has been scheduled for August 23, at which point the prosecution and defense will decide whether trial is necessary.

Jarryd Jaeger / Aug 3, 2022

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BREAKING: Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski, three others killed in car crash

Walorski and two passengers were driving southbound on state Route 19, when a vehicle veering left into oncoming traffic crashed into their car.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 3, 2022

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ArriveCAN features expanding to MORE Canadian airports

On Wednesday, instead of signalling that the app's use is coming to an end, the Trudeau Liberals announced that its features will be expanded to even more airports across Canada.

Jarryd Jaeger / Aug 3, 2022

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BREAKING: White House declares SCOTUS ruling on Roe 'unconstitutional,' confirms Medicaid to be used to fund abortions

Jean-Pierre assured that the executive order would not violate Hyde, and that "we follow the law here."

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 3, 2022

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Biden administration sues Idaho over abortion ban

This marks the Biden administration's first lawsuit to protect access to abortion following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn abortion landmark ruling Roe v. Wade in June.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 3, 2022

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Alberta's top doc given massive $227,911 bonus while province's healthcare workers asked to take pay cut

In 2021, while a number of Alberta government employees were earning massive bonuses, the province's healthcare workers were threatened with wage cuts.

Jarryd Jaeger / Aug 3, 2022

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Biological males beat out females for second place finishes, prize money at Canadian skateboarding competition

"Save Women’s Skateboarding. This past weekend in Canada. Photo speaks for itself."

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 3, 2022

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Seattle schools teach students that math is 'oppressive'

"Nothing to see here. Just a Seattle public school curriculum suggesting that mathematics is 'oppressive' and that we advance a collectivist vision."

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 3, 2022

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Conservatives raise MORE than both Liberals and NDP combined in 2022 second quarter

The Conservatives raised more money than both the Liberals and NDP combined during the second quarter of 2022.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 3, 2022

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Georgia parents can claim unborn child as dependent for tax credit of $3,000

The Department of Revenue said parents that claim an unborn child or fetus on their state income taxes will receive a $3,000.00 compensation.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 3, 2022

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Trudeau acknowledges 'painful history of slavery in Canada' on Emancipation Day

The newly minted Emancipation Day falls on the day in 1834 that slavery was abolished in the British Empire. Canada did not become a country until July 1, 1867.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 3, 2022

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