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Honolulu Police Department Uses $150,000 Robot Dog to Test Homeless for COVID-19 (Video)

According to HPD, the homeless sites have taken in more than 1,700 individuals since the start of the pandemic and have reported only 14 positive cases.

Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe Placed on Paid Leave

The decision to remove O'Keefe has been described as a "Stalinesque kangaroo court trial" by the whistleblower.

Left-Wing Tech Group Sponsored by Mark Zuckerberg Will Now Offer ‘Services’ to Election Offices

A liberal group funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg that donated to the 2020 presidential contest is now offering "assistance" to election offices.

Pentagon ‘100% Clear’ Chinese Balloon Was ‘Not for Civilian Purposes’

Pentagon asserts balloon seen in US last week was military craft, not civilian weather balloon as claimed by China.

Biden Gives False Impression on Jobs During State of the Union Address

Democrat policies shuttered businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Twitter Used ‘Visibility Filtering’ for Political Censorship

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee had a hearing on "Protecting Speech from Government Interference and Social Media Bias," questioning Twitter executives who worked for the social media platform during the Hunter Biden laptop censorship.

21 States Call on Biden to Label Mexican Drug Cartels Terrorist Organizations

The attorneys general for 21 states sent a letter to President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday to ask the administration to declare Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.

Half of Americans Say They Are Worse Off, Highest Since Great Recession

Half of Americans say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago, the highest level of reported decline since the financial crisis, a Gallup poll released Wednesday showed.

Boston Mayor Formally Announces Reparations Task Force

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the members of the city’s Reparations Task Force at the Museum of African American History during a press conference on Tuesday.

Connecticut Democrats Propose Bill Preventing Conversations Between Teacher and Student From Being Accessed Under FOIA

Connecticut Democrat lawyers introduced a bill that would "protect public school teachers" from having their conversations with students accessible through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

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