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Alleged Wisconsin Christmas Parade Attacker Rapped About George Floyd, Black Power, Anti-Police Rhetoric

"Had his knee on his neck wouldn't get off him, we ain't doing no more marching time to get retarded, military police imma go regardless"

Biden’s Communications Director Quits, Marking 2nd White House Resignation This Week

Emma Riley, the White House communications chief of staff, became the second in the Biden-Harris team to hand in their resignation this week when she announced that she is leaving her post for a job in the Labor Department.

Tesla accused of ‘rampant sexual harassment’ in new worker lawsuit

The woman alleges she was subjected to daily abuse, including groping and catcalling.

United Nations calls for proof of well being of missing Chinese tennis star, asks for investigation

Members of the global tennis community are weighing in on the sudden disappearance of Peng Shuai.

Republicans Rejoice at Rittenhouse Verdict; Democrats Pan Acquittal

Republican lawmakers quickly rejoiced in the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse on Nov. 19 while Democrats condemned the jury’s decision.

Sociology Professor Charged With Starting 4 California Wildfires

A former criminal justice professor was charged by a federal grand jury for allegedly starting four California wildfires in Northern California earlier in 2021.

Biden Transferring Power to Harris During Colonoscopy on Friday

Joe Biden will transfer power to Kamala Harris on Friday while he is under anesthesia for a colonoscopy he will undergo.

10 Media Myths Exploded During the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has busted several myths propagated by the media and the Democrats about what happened during the Black Lives Matter riots on Aug. 25, 2020 — which then-candidate Joe Biden failed to condemn until the third day.

Bannon/O’Keefe Targeting Viewed as Politically Motivated by Majority of Voters

The latest moves by the Biden Justice Department and the FBI are seen by likely voters as political persecution

‘It’s a Felony:’ A New Lawsuit, with Video Evidence, Alleges Delaware County, Pennsylvania Election Officials Destroyed Voting Records

A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation.

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