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Judge denies Britney Spears request to remove her father from conservatorship

A judge ruled Wednesday against the popstar's request to have her father removed as the conservator of her estate following an emotional plea to the court last week regarding a thirteen year conservatorship.

Katie Daviscourt / Jul 1, 2021

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Federal judge blocks Florida law that would have fined social media platforms for banning politicians

The Judge added his own commentary on the law writing that the legislation "compels providers to host speech that violates their standards. Like prior First Amendment restrictions, this is an instance of burning the house to roast a pig."

Ari Hoffman / Jul 1, 2021

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San Jose passes gun control measure that requires legal firearm owners to compensate taxpayers for gun violence

The new ordinance mandates that gun owners pay for police and other emergency services, although how this amount will be calculated is yet to be finalized.

Nick Monroe / Jul 1, 2021

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WATCH: Texas Gov. praises Trump for border policy, slams Biden for failures

"We in Texas have been left to our own devices to fend for ourselves. It's like, we're some outpost somewhere along some territory that the federal government doesn't care about anymore."

Ari Hoffman / Jul 1, 2021

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WATCH: Trump joins Hannity for interview at US southern border, announces he's made a decision on political future

"I have to ask, where are you in the process of, or have, let me ask you this without giving the answer, what the answer is. Have you made up your mind?" Hannity asked Trump.

Ari Hoffman / Jul 1, 2021

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Chicago Mayor Lightfoot says criticism is ‘99 percent’ because she’s a black woman

"Women and people of color are always held to a different standard. I understand that, I've known that my whole life."

Katie Daviscourt / Jul 1, 2021

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Jason Kenney condemns 'violent hate crimes' against churches, says they are 'profoundly unCanadian'

Kenney: “L’Eglise de Saint-Jean-Baptiste was a place tied up in the lives of people, marriages, baptisms and funerals for generations, including Indigenous peoples."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 1, 2021

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REPORT: Alberta’s provincial debt increased 138 percent in 5 years to $115.8 billion

"The Alberta government has been on the runaway spending train for more than a decade now."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 1, 2021

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31 tickets issued in first month of Edmonton pilot project on public alcohol consumption

"If Edmontonians do not comply with the rules, it is possible that this program will be suspended next year, despite its popularity."

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 1, 2021

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Naval Academy midshipman's mother shot and killed at Annapolis Hotel during Induction Day visit

The mother of a Midshipman who attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School was shot at an Annapolis hotel while visiting to attend Induction Day.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 1, 2021

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New Tolkien fan group schedules rival event to counteract woke takeover of organization

The Society of Tolkien is taking on the Tolkien Society with an alternative event to the "diversity and inclusion" seminar planned for next month.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 1, 2021

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Ohio judge adds getting vaccinated as a term for probation

Judge Richard Frye said that he added getting the jab as a condition on three of the approximately 20 sentences he imposed last week.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 1, 2021

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Oakland struggles to keep community safe amidst police budget cuts, officer retirements

As calls to defund the police continue across America despite a skyrocketing surge in violent crimes in cities, Oakland, California officers struggle to protect their city with dwindling resources and officer numbers.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 1, 2021

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Kamala Harris staffers face accusations of creating toxic work environment in new bombshell report

“It’s not a healthy environment and people often feel mistreated. It’s not a place where people feel supported but a place where people feel treated like s---.”

Nick Monroe / Jul 1, 2021

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House approves resolution to create select committee to investigate January 6 Capitol Hill Riot

On Wednesday, the House approved a resolution that would allow the creation of a select committee to investigate the Capitol Hill riot on January 6.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 1, 2021

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