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Protestor sues Kenosha, Wisc., claims city facilitated 'white supremacy'

Experts have stated that Rittenhouse was right to act in self-defense against Grosskreutz, and the others.

James Anthony / Oct 18, 2021

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Two Ontario doctors restricted from issuing medical exemptions for COVID vaccines

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario on Monday morning announced restrictions against Dr. Mark Trozzi and Dr. Rochagne Kilian, prohibiting them from issuing any more medical exemptions for the COVID-19 vaccine.

James Anthony / Oct 18, 2021

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WATCH: Bari Weiss SCHOOLS CNN's Brian Stelter about mainstream media's complicity in subverting truth

When asked who is at fault for the demise of journalism, Weiss said "People that work at networks, frankly, like the one I'm speaking on right now."

Libby Emmons / Oct 18, 2021

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WATCH: Ted Cruz says 'Let's Go Brandon'

A viral video taken at a stadium over the weekend shows video shows Sen. Ted Cruz being urged by a fellow fan to say "Let's Go Brandon." The Texas senator obliged.

James Anthony / Oct 18, 2021

Canadian News, News

Four-day workweek proposed by Ontario Liberals, if elected

The idea is that people will work the same total number of hours, but over four days a week instead of five.

James Anthony / Oct 18, 2021

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UPDATE: Viral memo from Trudeau government banning 'Let’s go Brandon' is fake

"The uses of colloquialisms or sayings with intended double meaning or offense are strictly prohibited in all means of correspondence and/or communication," the letter said.

The Post Millennial / Oct 18, 2021

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WATCH: Transit Sec Buttigieg says 2 month paternity leave 'not a vacation' amid supply chain crisis

"It's joyful, wonderful, fulfilling work, but it is work," Buttigieg said of his paternity leave, which began in August after he and husband Chasten welcomed two infant twins into their family.

Katie Daviscourt / Oct 18, 2021

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BREAKING: Colin Powell has died from complications from COVID-19

Colin Powell, former Secretary of State and former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, has died on Monday, reportedly from complications from COVID 19. He was 84 years old.

James Anthony / Oct 18, 2021

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Seattle Public Schools to lose more than 140 bus routes due to vaccine mandate

According to Seattle Public Schools (SPS), nearly 140 bus routes will be cancelled which will impact approximately 7,000 students. The impacted routes are suspended indefinitely.

Katie Daviscourt / Oct 18, 2021

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DC Comics announces that they are removing ‘the American way’ from Superman tagline

In the 900th issue of Action Comics in 2011, Superman renounced his US citizenship and said, "I’m tired of having my actions construed as instruments of US policy. 'Truth, Justice and the American Way,' it’s not enough anymore. The world’s too small. Too connected."

Ari Hoffman / Oct 18, 2021

News, International News

Author Sally Rooney won’t allow her latest book to be published by an Israeli press

Rooney’s characters tend to be left-leaning. In her book Normal People, the main characters attend an anti-Israel rally during the conflict in Gaza in 2014.

Jonah Hoffman / Oct 18, 2021

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Jamie Lee Curtis: ‘Halloween Kills’ is about 'mob violence' on Jan. 6

"We have just in America watched a mob descend on January 6 with nooses and stun guns and members of Congress in the building, and we all watched it on TV."

The Post Millennial / Oct 18, 2021

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Acclaimed female crime author revealed to be the pseudonym of three men

The Woman's Institute selected the pseudonymous work as part of a selection of "feminist reading" in 2020.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 17, 2021

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Dunkin Donuts runs out of donuts amid supply chain disruptions in Baltimore

A photo posted on Thursday to Twitter showed a Baltimore location of Dunkin Donuts with a sign saying that they were temporarily out of donuts, and they are probably not the only one.

James Anthony / Oct 17, 2021

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'It’s been crazy trying to find people to work,' Nashville restaurant owners speak out about workforce shortages

Various restaurant owners in the Nashville area have weighed in on how hard it is to get vacancies for workers filled for their businesses, and how it is affecting things negatively.

James Anthony / Oct 17, 2021

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