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Florida government will pay for student transfers to new schools in case of 'COVID harassment'

On Friday, Florida's Board of Education unanimously voted to provide school transfer vouchers for any students who are affected by what they call "COVID-19" harassment.

James Anthony / Aug 7, 2021

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WHO seeks COVID vaccine booster for poorer nations

WHO officials urged global "solidarity" to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, making an appeal to wealthy countries and corporations to help.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 7, 2021

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Angus Reid poll says Canadians want to work from home

Reid predicts that hybrid office options will be in demand as the world transitions to a post-COVID economy.

Ian Ostroff / Aug 7, 2021

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MSNBC analyst blames 'bots' after suffering debate defeat to Ben Shapiro

"You've tweeted about me for example, that I'm such a racist I shouldn't be allowed in Washington, DC. That sounds rather authoritarian in attitude to me," Shapiro told Nance.

James Anthony / Aug 7, 2021

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National Police Association spokesperson says reasons for suicides of Capitol Police officers are unknown, blames US media and Democrats for 'lying' about law enforcement

Smith adds that her and her colleagues want the commission into the January 6 riot to be expanded to include all of the riots in 2020.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Aug 7, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson slams policies housing biological males in women's prisons as 'cruel and unusual' punishment

"This is cruel and unusual. If you are convicted as a woman, you have an expectation that you're not going to be raped in jail. Has anyone brought this to court? It's so over the top and outrageous."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 7, 2021

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Fauci lauds vaccine mandates as path to end epidemic

America's top doctor believes there will be "a flood" of vaccine mandates at businesses and schools pending approval of the COVID vaccine from the Food and Drug Administration.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 7, 2021

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Washington state legislators defund police while spending MILLIONS in tax dollars for private security

The Post Millennial learned that Governor Inslee's protection detail costs taxpayers an annual average of $2,886,240.00.

Katie Daviscourt / Aug 7, 2021

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Kentucky police officer 'targeted' and 'ambushed' in fatal shooting

Brandon Shirley, 26, was working security at a car dealership at the time. An unknown suspect walked up and shot him while he was in his personal vehicle.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 7, 2021

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WATCH: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney calls out Minister Hajdu on her COVID hypocrisy

A February 10, 2020 memo to Hajdu cautioned against sending any "signal to Canadians that the government believes the risk within Canada is changing and other measures are necessary."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Aug 7, 2021

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Psaki questioned on relief package push despite high jobs numbers

In a White House press conference on Friday, press secretary Jen Psaki was questioned on why pandemic relief packages are still being pushed despite high jobs numbers being reported.

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 7, 2021

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Ron DeSantis responds to Biden's 'governor who?' quip: 'What else has he forgotten?'

“I’m the governor who answers to the people of Florida, not to bureaucrats in Washington.”

Nick Monroe / Aug 7, 2021

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Amazon requires warehouse workers to wear masks again regardless of vaccination status

"In response to the concerning spread of new COVID-19 variants in the U.S. [...] we are requiring face coverings indoors regardless of vaccination status."

Nick Monroe / Aug 6, 2021

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Denver police union slams mayor's vaccine mandate, says officers can decide for themselves

A Denver police union says officers can make up their own mind. But the city's public safety manager threatened that disciplinary action will be taken against anyone who doesn't meet the mayor’s September deadline.

Nick Monroe / Aug 6, 2021

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Rhode Island woman arrested in connection to beating of 35-year-old mom traveling with her child in road-rage incident

On Thursday, a 24-year-old Rhode Island woman was arrested in connection to an incident caught on camera earlier this week in which a 35-year-old mother traveling with her daughter was beaten in an alleged road-rage incident.

Hannah Nightingale / Aug 6, 2021

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