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California to keep nuclear plant open amid energy grid failures

Gavin Newson asked for the nuclear power plant to remain operational as his state faces an energy crisis in the wake of the premature transition to "green energy."

Joshua Young / Sep 1, 2022

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US Naval Academy creates new woke 'Diversity Peer Educator' program

DPEs are to serve "as a walking safe space for peers" and "as a resource for peers who need to seek help in all matters of diversity and inclusion."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 1, 2022

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BREAKING: Project Veritas exposes NYC private school teacher turning students into activists

"I just keep trying to disrupt wherever I can," Norris said. "And now that I’m in this position, I have so many opportunities to do that."

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 1, 2022

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BREAKING: Trump considers 'full pardons' of J6 defendants

"And I mean full pardons with an apology to many," Trump added.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 1, 2022

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Portland workers say making them go back to offices is 'racist, sexist, ableist' and anti-climate

The coalition added that while working from home, employees had encountered "fewer microaggressions and fewer instances of overt racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, etc., in the workplace or during their commute."

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 1, 2022

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Major League Baseball backs medicalized gender transition for kids

Of the twenty-nine teams that held Pride Night events in 2022, at least twenty "promoted or funded groups that advocate or are directly involved in child gender transitions."

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 1, 2022

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Catholic school exempted from Biden's LGBTQ+ compliance requirement for free lunches

The USDA said that "state and local agencies, program operators and sponsors that receive funds from FNS must investigate allegations of discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation."

Joshua Young / Sep 1, 2022

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Colorado residents denied control of their own thermostats during heat wave

A rep for the energy company said "this is something that customers choose to be a part of" and that they must give up their control to be a part of this "very helpful" program.

Joshua Young / Sep 1, 2022

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Bank of America offers 'zero down payment' mortgages specifically for borrowers in black and Latino communities

The Community Affordable Loan Solution mortgage is exclusive to black and Hispanic Americans and does not require a minimum credit score or mortgage insurance.

Joshua Young / Sep 1, 2022

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WATCH: Biden accuses Trump supporters of 'killing several police officers' on January 6

The statement came in reference to comments Biden recalled receiving at a G7 meeting in England after he became president.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 1, 2022

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Trudeau backs Canadian spy agency accused of 'nabbing British children and trafficking them' to Islamic State

Trudeau suggested that "the fight against terrorism requires our intelligence services to continue to be flexible and to be creative in their approaches."

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 1, 2022

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Illinois library defends 'drag queen bingo' event for teens

Awake Illinois publicly called for DGPL to cancel the event, which is set for ages 12-18 on October 11 "in celebration of National Coming Out Day."

Olivia Rondeau / Sep 1, 2022

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Judicial advocacy group releases ad slamming Dems over 'Liberal Gunman's' attempt to assassinate Kavanaugh

The ad begins with the audio of the 911 call, with suspect Nicholas John Roske explaining to the operator that he was armed and had intended to harm Kavanaugh.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 1, 2022

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Americans taking out loans through buy now, pay later apps to purchase groceries

Zip reported a 95 percent rise in the purchase of groceries using their service in the US, with restaurant bills up 64 percent.

Jarryd Jaeger / Sep 1, 2022

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Democrat Mary Peltola defeats Sarah Palin in Alaska's special US House election

Her victory comes two weeks after voters went to the polls in the state's first-ever ranked-choice election on Aug. 17.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 1, 2022

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