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Bill to ban coronavirus vaccine passports in the US introduced to Congress

On Thursday, House Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona introduced a bill called the No Vaccine Passports Act to Congress that would ban federal agencies from issuing vaccine passports documenting a person's COVID-19 vaccine status.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 11, 2021

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Biden administration funding request reveals multi-billion dollar migrant resettlement plan

The revelation comes as the Biden administration struggles to deal with a massive surge in border crossings since President Joe Biden's inauguration in January.

Noah David Alter / Apr 11, 2021

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Antifa sets fire to Portland ICE facility trapping officers inside

Early Sunday morning, Antifa attacked the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Oregon, setting fire to the outside of the facility while officers were reportedly trapped inside.

Hannah Nightingale / Apr 11, 2021

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BLM co-founder spent $3.2 million on four homes since 2016

New York City BLM activist Hawk Newsome called for "an independent investigation" to discovered where the self-described Marxist found the cash to make such investments.

Noah David Alter / Apr 11, 2021

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David Hogg abandons pillow company two months after announcing MyPillow competitor

"Effective immediately, I have resigned and released all shares, any ownership and any control of Good Pillow LLC," Hogg announced.

Noah David Alter / Apr 11, 2021

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WATCH: Montreal police beat, choke man until he passes out

"They're choking him" one bystander exclaimed in distress.

Noah David Alter / Apr 11, 2021

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ORWELLIAN: Dutch counterterrorism organization reportedly tracking people online via fake accounts

In the Netherlands, it has been alleged that the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) has been using fake accounts to track people online.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 11, 2021

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Buttigieg: 'There is racism physically built into' highways

After President Biden announced his administration's $2.2 trillion infrastructure proposal, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pointed out that "there is racism physically built into some of our highways".

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 11, 2021

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Russian troops and tanks spotted near Ukrainian border, raising concerns over escalation

Video has surfaced that appears to show tanks being maneuvered into position by Russian soldiers along the Ukrainian border.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 10, 2021

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Harry Reid warns Democrats to be 'very, very careful' in pushing Biden's proposal to pack the Supreme Court

CNN's Jim Acosta was dismayed by Harry Reid's calls for caution.

Ian Miles Cheong / Apr 10, 2021

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Mar-a-Lago to host GOP event with Trump in speaker lineup

The Florida resort owned by former President Donald Trump is slated to play host to a Republican National Committee event tonight whose guests include hundreds of top donors.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 10, 2021

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Los Angeles sees bill to return beachfront land to Black family after seizing it in 1924

Bruce's Beach existed as a safe space for Black families to enjoy the beach at a time when racism prohibited people of colour from doing so elsewhere. Almost 100 years after being seized by the city, the land is expected to be returned to Bruce's descendents.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 10, 2021

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CDC: Johnson & Johnson vaccine shortage imminent

The extent of the quality control failures at Emergent cannot be overstated.

Ian Miles Cheong / Apr 10, 2021

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Black US Army officer attacked by police, pepper sprayed for no apparent reason

In Windsor VA, Caron Nazario a dark-skinned Lieutenant with the US Army, was pulled over by armed officers, pepper sprayed and arrested. The motive for the stop is still not known.

James Anthony / Apr 10, 2021

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Democrats schedule reparations bill for debate and vote by House committee: 'not intended to divide' but to 'bring us closer to racial understanding and advancement.'

Slavery reparations have been a hot topic as of late, but the issue hasn't made it to the House floor since 1989. This may change, as a bill is set to be up for debate and a vote by the Judiciary Committee.

Jarryd Jaeger / Apr 10, 2021

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