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Evander Kane under investigation AGAIN, this time over allegations of using fake COVID vaccine card

According to Sportsnet 650 host Dan Riccio, the realm of punishment could void the remainder of Kane's seven-year, $49 million contract.

Nick Monroe / Oct 6, 2021

News, American News

Associated Press roasted for dubious 'fact check' of NSBA's letter to Biden likening angry parents to 'domestic terrorists'

The letter from the NSBA asked Biden to investigate the parents with all the tools available to them to investigate domestic terrorism.

Libby Emmons / Oct 6, 2021

News, Culture

Former Navy Seal Carl Higbie reacts to Biden's failure in Afghanistan

Carl Higbie is a former Navy Seal and host of the "Saturday Report" on Newsmax.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 6, 2021

News, American News

FBI creates critical race theory-based program to teach agents how to deconstruct their identities

The FBI has created a training program steeped in critical race theory in hopes of getting agents to reflect on what role intersectionality plays both in their professional and personal lives.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 6, 2021

News, American News

Boston replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day

On Wednesday afternoon, acting Boston Mayor Kim Jayne signed an executing order to to recognize the day formerly known as Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

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White House pressed on decision to investigate parents protesting at school board meetings

"Regardless of reasoning, threats and violence against public servants is illegal. That's what he was conveying from the Department of Justice," said Psaki.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

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Hunter Biden hosts LA art show displaying his own artwork

Photos and videos surfaced on the internet showing Hunter Biden cozying up with celebrities and prominent LA artists Friday as he hosted his first art show at Milk Studios in Hollywood.

James Anthony / Oct 6, 2021

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WATCH: Psaki refuses to discuss possible lack of transparency regarding the Hunter Biden art shows

A reporter asked White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki on Wednesday about the recent and upcoming Hunter Biden art shows, in which pieces are being sold for up to $500k. She brushed off questions from this reporter and then another one.

James Anthony / Oct 6, 2021

News, American News

Biden nominee removes thesis on Karl Marx from resume

Omarova listed a paper titled "Karl Marx's Economic Analysis and the Theory of Revolution in The Capital" on her resume as recently as 2017.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

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Los Angeles City Council approves strict COVID vaccine mandate for indoor spaces

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance that will require people to show proof of vaccination against COVID before entering many indoor establishments.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

Canadian News, News

Environment passes COVID as top concern among Canadians: Poll

A new poll discovered the environment eclipsed the ongoing pandemic as Canadians' number one concern since the pandemic's onset in March 2020.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

News, International News

Sweden and Denmark suspend Moderna shots for under 20 year olds after myocarditis study

On Wednesday, both Denmark and Sweden announced that they are pausing the use of the Moderna vaccine in people less than 30 years old due to a rare but potentially dangerous cardiovascular side effect.

James Anthony / Oct 6, 2021

News, American News

Biden approval rating reaches all-time low in new polls

For the first time in his Presidency, Biden falls below the 45% mark in RCP average.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 6, 2021

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Teens threatened by gunman at Seattle public school after police banned from campus: Report

Several students at a public high school in Seattle said they were threatened on campus by two people with an AR-15.

Ari Hoffman / Oct 6, 2021

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Biden admin defends IRS' snooping into personal bank accounts for transactions over $600 despite backlash

Many local baks across the country are calling the proposal "intrusive," warning that it would create an unnecessary burden for banks.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 6, 2021

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