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WATCH: Democrats are downplaying the border crisis for political gain, say Dana Loesch and Dave Rubin

"People who want to get by the mask mandate and any kind of mandatory injections from the government, just go down to the southern border in Texas and then come back in and then you'll be totally fine."

The Post Millennial / Jul 30, 2021

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Father plans legal action after gender clinic planned to give his 9-year-old autistic son puberty blockers

The clinic diagnosed Netz's son with gender dysphoria and he claims from that point on, more attention was paid to that diagnosis than the diagnosis of autism he had received years earlier.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 30, 2021

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Health officials visited quarantined Canadians 350,000 times during pandemic, nearly 58,000 people non-compliant

Under the Quarantine Act, returning travellers are required to self-isolate at home and "follow the strictest measure" under threat of six months’ jail or $750,000 fines.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 30, 2021

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UPDATE: Twitter admits Dave Rubin suspension was an 'error'

According to Twitter, Rubin's tweet violated "the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19."

Katie Daviscourt / Jul 30, 2021

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American Postal Workers Union comes out against vaccine mandates

The American Postal Workers Union has come out against vaccine mandates for its workers, as the Biden administration plans to announce mandatory vaccinations for federal employees.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 30, 2021

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Woman slain in Minnesota, suspect identified and arrested, victim worked at MyPillow and Dollar Tree

Officials believe that the suspect and victim had a pre-existing relationship and that it wasn’t a random act of violence.

Nick Monroe / Jul 30, 2021

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Capitol police officer claims Jan. 6 riot was 'bigger threat' than BLM & Antifa riots

Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn told CNN's Don Lemon that the January 6 riot was a "bigger threat to America" than the BLM and Antifa riots Americans endured in 2020.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 30, 2021

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BLM issues ultimatum to Senator Whitehouse over family ties to Bailey's Beach Club

The Rhode Island BLM branch vows to protest against Whitehouse and his family if they don’t cut all membership ties with the purported “all-white” club.

Nick Monroe / Jul 30, 2021

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COVID wage subsidy ‘benefits the rich,’ says Poilievre because of 'inflation tax'

Based on CRA data released, about 30 percent of total CEWS payments went to applicants with 250 or more employees. 190 recipients are owned by billionaires.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 30, 2021

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Legal victory: Federal court allows public release of some Jan 6 footage

In asking for the video's release, attorney Maria Medvin said in April "This is not the Soviet Union, and the government does not get to control the narrative of what happens in the courtroom."

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 29, 2021

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Ontario salon has ‘no vaccine talk rule’ to avoid conflict, protect clientele privacy

Premier Ford said he did not support workplaces requiring proof of vaccination, but added he would allow private companies to make their own decisions on the matter.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 29, 2021

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Biden snaps at Peter Doocy for pointing out his flip-flop on masks for the vaccinated

Pundits online claim the President was going “off prompter” when talking about the necessity of masks being tied to vaccination rates.

Nick Monroe / Jul 29, 2021

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'Wage war on overpopulation', says Biden nominee for Bureau of Land Management

It has been revealed that Tracy Stone-Manning, President Biden's top pick to run the Bureau of Land Management, wrote an essay in which she stated that we need to lower the human population to preserve that of grizzly bears.

James Anthony / Jul 29, 2021

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Sherbrooke police, firefighters dispose of burnt body mistaken for mannequin

Police and firefighters in Sherbrooke, Quebec admit to having thrown a woman's burnt body into a dumpster after mistaking it for a mannequin.

Jarryd Jaeger / Jul 29, 2021

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WATCH: Standing ovation given as St. Louis County Council repeals mask mandate

The council voted 5-2 to repeal the mandate after hearing from citizens who were fed up with having to mask up.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 29, 2021

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