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Professors say flags are 'symbol of American imperialism and violence' in defense of student who defaced 9/11 memorial

The letter demands that no "extreme disciplinary action as a consequence of political expression and free speech" is carried out against Alkilani.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 16, 2021

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WATCH: Nicki Minaj asks 'what in the world scared y'all so much that it made you disable my f*cking Twitter?'

"You can't speak the fear of the mob attacking you! If that doesn't give you chills... You should be able to ask questions about anything you're putting inside your body."

Libby Emmons / Sep 16, 2021

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Clinton-connected lawyer to be indicted by John Durham for lying about Trump's ties to Russia: report

Special counsel John Durham is expected to indict Michael Sussmann for lying to the FBI during a meeting discussing suspicions of spurious connections between then-President Donald Trump and Russia.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 16, 2021

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Twitter censored Hunter Biden laptop stories after 'rumors' from US intelligence warned of 'a hack-and-leak operation' that would 'involve' him

The head of Twitter's Site Integrity Team said their decision to block access to New York Post's reporting was justified because of the information they allegedly received from US intelligence.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 16, 2021

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Trump slams Milley as 'a complete nut job' who put the US 'in a very dangerous position'

"The only reason Biden will not fire or court-martial Milley is because he doesn't want him spilling the dirty secrets on Biden's deadly disaster in Afghanistan," Trump said.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 16, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson says Nicki Minaj is one of the 'bravest' people after Twitter suspends the star

Carlson praised Minaj for speaking about the necessity to protect speech freedoms, saying "you should be able to ask questions about anything you put inside your body."

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 16, 2021

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Military investigation into retired Gen. Jonathan Vance ends with no charges laid

Retired four-star General Jonathan Vance has been cleared of any wrongdoing following a military police investigation into an alleged inappropriate relationship.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 16, 2021

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BREAKING: Alberta to introduce proof of vaccination system

"It is now clear that we were wrong, and for that I apologize," says Premier Kenney on his previous opposition to the proof of vaccination system.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 16, 2021

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Premier Kenney faces pushback over handling of COVID-19

As COVID cases continue to rise in Alberta, Premier Jason Kenney is urged to own up to his mistakes as leader, with some criticism coming from within his party and from the province's top doctor.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 15, 2021

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Bipartisan bill introduced to Senate to protect children of long-term visa holders

On Wednesday, Senator Alex Padilla, in coordination with Senator Rand Paul, introduced the America's Children Act to the Senate.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 15, 2021

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Jeff Daniels comes out as an anti-racist activist to Stephen Colbert, supports Critical Race Theory and the concept of 'white rage'

"You have to choose now. You have to decide whether you’re for eliminating or at least marginalizing systemic racism, or are you against that?"

Nick Monroe / Sep 15, 2021

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Ontario did not spend funds from $2.7 billion COVID response program in first quarter 2021-22: Report

Health spokesperson says, "Just because it wasn't recorded at the time of the data request by the FAO doesn't mean that spending hasn't occurred."

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 15, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals refuse to disclose details of $200 million ventilator boondoggle

Cabinet to date has not disclosed details of the sole-sourced $200,451,621 contract for COVID ventilators that were shipped for storage in an Ottawa warehouse.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 15, 2021

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Minnesota high court tosses murder conviction against former Minneapolis police officer

The city of Minneapolis agreed to a $20 million settlement with the woman's family.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 15, 2021

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US Lieutenant Colonel resigns from army, cites Marxist takeover

He says, "I cannot and will not contribute to the fall of this great nation and its people — those very Americans whom I swore to protect the liberty of at all costs."

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 15, 2021

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