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UW law school attempting to control what students post on social media

The guidelines instructed students to "think twice before posting" and reminded them that "privacy does not exist in the world of social media."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 7, 2021

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Poll: Majority of Americans no longer trust mainstream media, ad revenues PLUMMET

For the first time in the history of the modern world, a poll is showing a majority of Americans no longer trust the mainstream legacy media.

James Anthony / Jun 7, 2021

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Biden slammed for failing to acknowledge the anniversary of D-Day

There was no mention of D-Day on either of Biden’s Twitter accounts on Sunday. Instead, Biden shared a video about the Tulsa massacre.

Katie Daviscourt / Jun 7, 2021

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Texas passes bill that bans general health insurance coverage of abortions

On Tuesday, HB 214 was signed into Texas law, requiring consumers to purchase supplemental coverage from health insurers to cover abortions in the state.

James Anthony / Jun 7, 2021

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Fact-checkers debunk posts claiming Trump wore his pants backwards at North Carolina GOP convention

In response to the growing hashtag #TrumpPants that insists former President Donald Trump wore his pants backwards to the North Carolina GOP convention, the popular fact-checking site Snopes has issued the rating that the claim is false.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 7, 2021

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WATCH: Australia's 60 Minutes interviews self-identified communist to talk about her feud with Piers Morgan

Ash Sarkar unequivocally self-identifies as a communist. "Luxury communism now!" is seen in her self-description on her Twitter account. In another interview she told an interviewer "I'm a communist, you idiot."

James Anthony / Jun 7, 2021

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Federal judge overturns 32-year ban on 'assault weapons' in California

On Friday, a federal judge in California overturned the state's three decade-old ban on "assault weapons," citing a violation of the Second Amendment.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 7, 2021

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Far-left activists topple statue of Ryerson in Toronto

Applause rang out amongst the crowd as individuals obscuring their identities proceeded to topple the statue. Shortly after the statue of Egerton Ryerson was toppled, protesters began to vandalize and beat the statue with various different objects.

Katie Daviscourt / Jun 7, 2021

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Scientists find critical evidence that COVID-19 originated from a lab, new reports say

The scientists said it’s a "damning fact" that the virus escaped from a laboratory.

Katie Daviscourt / Jun 7, 2021

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Texas border city flips Republican in Democratic stronghold

In a run-off election Saturday, a Republican candidate managed to flip the mayorship of the Democrat-led city of McAllen, Texas.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 7, 2021

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FBI Director Wray compares ransomware attacks to 9/11

FBI Director Christopher Wray compared recent ransomware attacks on large companies to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in an interview on Friday.

James Anthony / Jun 6, 2021

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Boris Johnson calls on G7 leaders to 'vaccinate the world' by end of 2022

On Saturday, British PM Boris Johnson called on his fellow G7 leaders to make a commitment to see the whole world vaccinated by the end of 2022.

James Anthony / Jun 6, 2021

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Peter Daszak 'bullied' fellow scientists into signing letter denouncing coronavirus lab leak theory

Dr. Peter Daszak, a leading expert on disease ecology, reportedly 26 other scientists to sign off on a letter he had written at the beginning of the pandemic last year that claims the virus had no lab origins to suggest so created "fear, rumors, and prejudice."

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 6, 2021

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State Department 'warned' officials not to investigate lab leak theory over fears it would expose US funding of gain-of-function research

State Department staffers reportedly had "warned" officials not to investigate the theory that COVID-19 leaded from he Wuhan Institute of Virology over fears that the investigation would expose US funding of gain-of-function research.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 6, 2021

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Oklahoma governor voices support for former OU student suing school over exclusion for her conservative viewpoints

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt stated his support on Friday for former University of Oklahoma volleyball player Kylee McLaughlin who is suing her former university for violating her First Amendment rights.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 6, 2021

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