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Proposed bill seeks to allow citizens to sue tech giants for censorship

According to the bill, social media websites with over one million users could be held "liable in a civil action for damages to the person whose speech is restricted, censored, or suppressed."

Noah David Alter / Jan 14, 2021

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Portland bookstore owner vows to 'remain closed' due to protests over Andy Ngo's 'deplorable' book

Portland's largest bookstore has released its new statement further explaining the backhanded reason why the company decided to sell Andy Ngo's new book exposing Antifa online, but not in stores.

Mia Cathell / Jan 14, 2021

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WATCH: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene intends to introduce articles of impeachment against Joe Biden

Greene said that impeaching Biden would show Americans that "there are Republicans in Congress that are willing to stand up and fight for them."

The Post Millennial / Jan 14, 2021

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Composting of human remains begins in Washington state

Washington is the first state in the country to approve composting as an alternative to burying or cremating human remains.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 14, 2021

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Passengers who harassed Mitt Romney at airport placed on no-fly list

Romney, who was the Republican Party's presidential candidate in 2012, was waiting to board a flight to Washington DC

Noah David Alter / Jan 14, 2021

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Trudeau Liberals aim to 'protect' Canadians from social media 'hate speech'

The Trudeau Liberals are aiming to introduce 2021 regulations to end hurtful or hateful content on social media, said Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 14, 2021

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Macaulay Culkin endorses digital removal of Trump cameo from 'Home Alone 2'

The comment came as Donald Trump was on the verge of being impeached a second time by the House of Representatives, which happened later that day.

Noah David Alter / Jan 14, 2021

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WATCH: Don Lemon compares Trump supporters to KKK, Nazis

"If you voted for Trump, you voted for the person who the Klan supported. You voted for the person who Nazis supporters."

Noah David Alter / Jan 14, 2021

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WATCH: AOC calls fellow members of congress 'white supremacists,' suggests conspiracy with police in Capitol Hill riot

Speaking to her fans on Instagram after the Jan. 6 riot in Capitol Hill, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that during the events of that day there were "acts of betrayal."

Libby Emmons / Jan 14, 2021

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Conservatives call out special treatment of Meng Wanzhou and Trudeau's 'naïve' approach on China

Wanzhou's family was given a special travel exemption to visit her while she awaits her extradition hearing. This comes as two Canadians, Micheal Spavor and Micheal Krovig, remained detained in China.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jan 14, 2021

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Toronto man arrested following subway hammer attack that injured four

A suspect has been arrested in connection to a hammer attack that took place at the Bloor-Young subway station in Toronto.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jan 14, 2021

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Family of Meng Wanzhou granted exemption to visit her in Canada

Her husband, Liu Xiaozong, arrived in Canada in October while her two children arrived in the country in December.

Noah David Alter / Jan 14, 2021

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Jack Dorsey defends Twitter's Trump ban but admits it sets a 'dangerous' precedent

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke about the company's decision to ban President Donald Trump from the platform following the Capitol Hill riot on Jan. 6.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 14, 2021

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Biden calls for 'unity,' asks Senate to continue impeachment proceedings

"I hope that the Senate leadership will find a way to deal with their Constitutional responsibilities on impeachment while also working on the other urgent business of this nation."

Ari Hoffman / Jan 14, 2021

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Pelosi threatens $5,000 fines for House members that bypass Capitol metal detectors

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced severe fines for House members who avoid metal detectors set up at entrances in the wake of last week’s riot at the US Capitol after several Republican lawmakers ignored and mocked the new security precaution.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 14, 2021

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