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Trump pardons Manafort, Stone and others in new series of clemency grants

President Donald Trump issued a new series of presidential pardons Wednesday night, as he approaches the end of his term. Among those named were Paul Manafort and Roger Stone, who both worked on Trump's Presidential campaign.

James Anthony / Dec 24, 2020

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Source: White House advisors tried to stop Trump from tweeting video demanding $2000 checks for Americans

Several White House advisors reportedly attempted to stop President Donald Trump from publishing the fiery video that slammed Congress over the monstrous COVID-19 relief bill and threatened to veto if the "disgrace" is not amended.

Mia Cathell / Dec 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Andrew Yang files papers to run for mayor of New York City

In an unexpected move, Democratic ex presidential candidate and entrepreneur Andrew Yang has just filed paperwork with the New York City Campaign Finance Board.

James Anthony / Dec 23, 2020

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Toronto-based company convicted on child pornography charges by Ontario court

It is the first case in Canadian history where a corporation has been convicted on charges related to child pornography.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Trump vetoes $740 billion defense bill

President Donald Trump vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act as he had previously threatened to do if it did not include a provision to terminate Section 230.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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Vox slammed after deleted tweet discouraging wearing masks

In what has been describe as "memory holing", progressive website Vox has been severely criticized for taking down previous tweets from March recommending people not wear masks.

James Anthony / Dec 23, 2020

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FBI investigates massive train derailment in Washington state

A BNSF train derailed and caught fire north of Bellingham, WA. The disaster resembles what alleged terrorists have been attempting and arrested for in Washington state since earlier in the year.

Ari Hoffman / Dec 23, 2020

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Texas vaccinates the elderly first in departure from CDC guidelines

The state of Texas has decided to give priority to the elderly and to people with health issues over essential workers in their strategy for coronavirus vaccination.

James Anthony / Dec 23, 2020

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WATCH: Christians gather to sing Christmas carols in defiance of California lockdown orders

Christians gathered in Thousand Oaks, Calif., to protest Gov. Gavin Newsom's severe lockdown orders. The group sang Christmas carols in defiance of state and local stay-at-home mandates.

Ari Hoffman / Dec 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Trudeau praises Biden, pledges to fight climate change

"I think it is great news that President-elect Biden is focused on fighting climate change... We will work closely with the American government," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 23, 2020

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Canada extends UK travel ban to January 6

"Today, I can announce that we will extend this temporary suspension of passenger flights from the UK to Canada for another two weeks, until January sixth, so we can prevent this new variant of COVID-19 from spreading in Canada."

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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Trump administration secures 100 million more vaccine doses from Pfizer

As part of the deal, Pfizer is expected to deliver 70 million doses of the vaccine by June of next year, with the remaining 30 million set to be delivered the following month.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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Judge clears way for Andy Ngo's lawsuit against Rose City Antifa

Ngo filed a lawsuit against Rose City Antifa demanding $900,000 in damages alleging that the far-left anarchist group attacked, assaulted, and harassed him at various protests

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

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Manitoba tossed out COVID-19 vaccine doses as province remains under lockdown

Manitoba had to toss out some of its doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine last week during the start of the immunization campaign, this comes as the province remains under the harshest lockdown in the country until at least January.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 23, 2020

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MPs 'free' lunches cost taxpayers $891 per day

A supposedly "traditional" free lunch program for MPs wound up totaling $891 per day, for a total of $9,806.

The Post Millennial / Dec 23, 2020

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