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House Republicans propose 'Stars and Stripes Act' to ban BLM, other 'political flags' from flying at US embassies

Rep. Nicole Milliotakis (R-NY) has introduced new legislation that would ban Black Lives Matter among other "political" flags, apart from the American flag, from flying at United States embassies.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Michigan court greenlights effort to recall Gov. Whitmer

On Friday, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a recall effort aimed at unseating the state's Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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HuffPo's White House correspondent says 'American history can be complicated for recent arrivals'

In an exchange between HuffPost's White House correspondent S.V. Dáte and National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam on Sunday morning, Dáte insinuated that Kassam doesn't understand American history because he's one of the "recent arrivals" in the country.

Hannah Nightingale / May 30, 2021

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Gun sales across America continue to skyrocket since start of COVID-19 pandemic

The spike in gun purchases seen at the beginning of the pandemic has continued well into 2021—with debates on gun control taking the spotlight once again amidst spikes in gun violence and mass shootings across the country.

Hannah Nightingale / May 30, 2021

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Healthcare workers sue Houston hospital over COVID-19 vaccine mandate for forcing staff to be human 'guinea pigs'

A group of 117 staff from Houston's Methodist Hospital sued on Friday to prevent their employer from forcing them to get vaccinated in order to continue working there.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Canadian telecoms regulator's new ruling means even less competition for industry giants

The Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC) on Thursday made a ruling that will make it more difficult for small providers in the industry to compete with the big established players.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Ontario government refuses to let fully-vaccinated frontline workers into Leafs game

On Sunday, the Ontario provincial government rejected a proposal that would have opened in-person attendance at the Leafs-Habs Game 7 to fully-vaccinated healthcare workers.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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WATCH: Portland public school teachers plan Critical Race Theory rollout on Zoom

Video has recently come to public attention of a meeting of a committee of Portland public school teachers discussing openly how they will implement Critical Race Theory (CRT) in their schools.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Princeton eliminates Greek, Latin requirements for Classics majors to combat 'racism'

Classics majors at Princeton University will no longer be required to learn Greek or Latin while studying Ancient Greece and Rome.

Hannah Nightingale / May 30, 2021

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2 dead, more than 20 wounded after gunmen open fire at Florida concert

A concert in Florida was attacked early Sunday morning by multiple gunmen who killed two and injured multiple others.

Hannah Nightingale / May 30, 2021

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Black dog owner defends 'Central Park Karen,' says black birdwatcher threatened him as well

In the recent law suit filed by white dog owner Amy Cooper against an ex-employer, a black dog owner said that black birdwatcher Christian Cooper threatened him as well: "I would of [sic] called the police on that guy too."

Brendan Boucher / May 30, 2021

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Brampton mayor calls on Doug Ford to open up patios

Brampton's mayor Patrick Brown tweeted on Sunday that Ontario Premier Doug Ford needs to allow outdoor patios to open over the summer to help the beleaguered restaurant industry.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Boris Johnson marries Carrie Symonds in secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly tied the knot Saturday afternoon with his partner Carrie Symonds in a private, unannounced, and secret ceremony.

The Post Millennial / May 30, 2021

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Thieves vandalize vehicle while car owner was at toddler's chemotherapy treatment

Magali Jimenez, the mother of a 14-month-old cancer patient, had her car broken into and vandalized while she was taking her daughter for chemotherapy Friday.

James Anthony / May 30, 2021

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Hong Kong government warns attending Tiananmen Square Massacre vigil will result in 5 years in prison

After banning the vigil in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns, the government announced that those who participate in or publicize it this year will be handed down jail sentences.

Jarryd Jaeger / May 30, 2021

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