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No free speech at the New York Times: half of NYT employees say they're afraid to speak up

Roughly half of employees at the New York Times said they don't feel like they can speak freely at work, according to an internal survey, the New York Post reports.

Matthew Miller / Feb 13, 2021

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Gov. DeSantis touts successfully reopening schools, blasts other states for following 'special interests and hysteria'

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had harsh words this week for states who are refusing to reopen schools due to fears of the coronavirus and other "special interests."

Matthew Miller / Feb 13, 2021

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REVEALED: US Navy forces sailors to commit to 'all lived experiences and intersectional identities'

The stated mission of the formation of the task force was "to address the issues of racism, sexism and other destructive biases and their impact on naval readiness."

Libby Emmons / Feb 13, 2021

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Lincoln Project stops taking donations following boy-grooming controversy

The Lincoln Project, established by former Republicans opposed to President Trump, has had better days. Beset by controversy over co-founder John Weaver’s alleged grooming of young boys, the Lincoln Project appears to no longer be accepting donations.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 13, 2021

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BREAKING: Senate votes to extend impeachment trial by calling witnesses

The US Senate on Saturday was expected to vote yea or nay on an article of impeachment today, but instead voted to call witnesses, extending the trial.

James Anthony / Feb 13, 2021

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'Do not resuscitate' orders implemented for COVID-19 patients with learning disabilities in the UK

COVID-19 patients with learning disabilities have reportedly been given a "do not resuscitate" order in the United Kingdom during the second wave of the pandemic, the Guardian reports.

Matthew Miller / Feb 13, 2021

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New York Democrats join Republican call to strip Gov. Cuomo of emergency powers

Members of the New York State Assembly have expressed calls to strip Gov. Andrew Cuomo of his emergency powers following revelations that the New York governor’s administration deliberately hid the true extent of coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes throughout the state.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 13, 2021

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Florida schools to CDC: We got this

Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran pointed out that schools in his state have been open, successfully, since August, and would continue to remain open regardless of CDC guidance.

Libby Emmons / Feb 13, 2021

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BREAKING: Mitch McConnell will vote to acquit President Trump in impeachment trial

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has revealed that he will be voting to acquit Donald Trump in the second impeachment of the former president. Trump has been on trial for allegedly inciting the Jan. 6 violence that overtook the US Capitol.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 13, 2021

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BREAKING: Lincoln Project co-founder resigns after sexual misconduct scandal spirals out of control

As a result of the FBI investigation into Weaver, major donors have opted to ditch the group, leading to Schmidt doing so himself.

Angelo Isidorou / Feb 12, 2021

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Donors consider walking away from Lincoln Project after mishandling of allegations against founder

Several wealthy donors are said to be considering dropping their support entirely, due to the investigation into the alleged harassment of several men by John Weaver.

The Post Millennial / Feb 12, 2021

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Twitter says Lincoln Project did NOT violate policy by posting DMs without journalist's consent

Twitter maintains that the Lincoln Project's founder accused of sexually harassing boys on the platform did not violate the company's rules against unwanted sexual advances. Yet, the site prohibited reports on questionable business emails sent by the president's son.

Mia Cathell / Feb 12, 2021

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BC had more overdoses than homicides, suicides, and car crash deaths combined in 2020

The BC Coroners Service has reported the a staggering 74 percent increase in overdose deaths in the province.

Angelo Isidorou / Feb 12, 2021

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WATCH: Trump lawyers debunk the Democrats' Charlottesville 'fine people' hoax

Trump's lawyers were very busy on Friday on the Senate floor, where they debunked what one of them coined "the Charlottesville lie".

James Anthony / Feb 12, 2021

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Canadian economy lags behind US for fourth straight year

Should these estimates prove to be accurate, the U.S. will have outperformed Canada for a fourth straight year.

The Post Millennial / Feb 12, 2021

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