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MS-13 gang stops LA officials from clearing homeless camp out of MacArthur Park

Efforts to clean up a homeless encampment in a Los Angeles park is being stymied by the MS-13 gang, which considers the park their territory.

Ari Hoffman / Oct 5, 2021

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Major 'feminist' website calls for harassment of Kyrsten Sinema: 'Absolutely bully' her

"But maybe it's easier to act like a public bathroom is a sacred place than criticize the fact that Sinema decided to hide from her voters like a coward," Jezebel staff writer Ashley Reese argues.

Mia Cathell / Oct 5, 2021

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BREAKING: Biden admin mobilizes FBI against parents opposing CRT and COVID restrictions

The NSBA encouraged the Biden administration to classify the actions of concerned parents as "the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes."

Libby Emmons / Oct 5, 2021

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DACA protester stalks and harasses Sen. Sinema on flight over Build Back Better plan

"I don’t want to disturb you but at the same time I just want to see if I could get a commitment from you, Senator."

Nick Monroe / Oct 4, 2021

News, International News

'Pandora Papers' leak 11.9 million financial files on offshore tax havens of global elites, politicians

According to a study last year from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the equivalent of at least $14.3 trillion is held in offshore jurisdictions worldwide.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

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George Soros' organization previously donated over a million dollars to Arizona activists who targeted Sen. Sinema

The Open Society Foundations gave $250,000 in 2017 and $1.5 million in 2019 to Living United for Change in Arizona.

Nick Monroe / Oct 4, 2021

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Corporate America reaches 'limits' on implementing CRT in the workplace

Despite the diversity hustle companies embraced during the summer of "largely peaceful protests," there are limits to how far left they will veer to gain progressive brownie points.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

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'Whistleblower' who works for Facebook previously donated to left-wing extremists, AOC

It has been revealed Frances Haugen, one of the the famous Facebook "whistleblowers," has donated to far-left Democrat politicians a total of at least 36 times, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) (D-NY), among others.

James Anthony / Oct 4, 2021

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BREAKING: Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp back online

The outage impacting all three of the company’s social media platforms lasted for several hours today.

Nick Monroe / Oct 4, 2021

News, International News

Hackers claim to have more than 1.5 billion Facebook users' personal data

Recently, a post was made on a popular internet forum known to be frequented by hackers. It offered the personal data of more than 1.5B users of the popular Facebook social media platform.

James Anthony / Oct 4, 2021

Canadian News, News

Global journalist claims that Erin O'Toole will call a 'snap caucus vote' on his leadership

The caucus meets Tuesday.

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 4, 2021

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Zuckerberg loses billions as Facebook remains offline

Employees were locked out of the headquarters when the downtime began — and much of their internal communication infrastructure was impacted.

Nick Monroe / Oct 4, 2021

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Senator Sinema slams progressive activists who harassed her in bathroom

"In the 19 years I have been teaching at ASU, I have committed to creating a safe and intellectually challenging environment for my students. Yesterday, that environment was breached," she said.

The Post Millennial / Oct 4, 2021

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WATCH: White House sidesteps questions on American civil liberties, defers to CDC guidance

"Well, the President relies on CDC guidelines, and they have not changed their guidelines... but we leave it to them to change their guidelines based on where the pandemic sits."

James Anthony / Oct 4, 2021

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60,000 film workers could strike over demands to improve 'quality of life'

If continued discussions fail, the nationwide strike would be the union's first in its 128-year history.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

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