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Seattle Ordered To Pay Large Settlement in Lawsuit Over Damages From George Floyd Protests

The City of Seattle agreed to settle a lawsuit with business owners and residents over the city's 2020 handling of the so-called autonomous zone protests originally dubbed the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP).

Dirtiest and Most Crime-Ridden Cities Are Democrat Run

A new report has ranked 152 cities across the United States on their level of cleanliness, with the five dirtiest cities being found to have Democratic mayors.

Authorities Arrest Suspect Connected to Murder of Los Angeles Bishop

Authorities have arrested a suspect connected to the murder of Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell, who was killed in his home in Hacienda Heights.

Biden’s Overall Approval at 42%

A Harvard Caps/Harris poll revealed that 55% of Americans do not approve of Biden.

Trump Claims to Receive ‘Total Exoneration’ in Georgia Grand Jury Report

"President Trump will always keep fighting for true and honest elections in America!" read a Trump campaign statement.

Study Reveals ‘Zero Bail’ Results in More Violent Crime

A California study of repeat criminal offenders found that individuals released on "Zero Bail" were more likely to commit another crime than people who posted bail.

Unsealed Lawsuit Reveals New Details About JPMorgan’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Sex Trafficking Victims

Newly unsealed passages of a federal lawsuit reveal that more than 20 of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking victims were paid through JPMorgan accounts and the bank's former top executives discussed abuse allegations surrounding the late predator.

Russian Journalist in Prison for Posting ‘Fake News’

Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko was sentenced to six years in prison after posting "fake news" of Russian warplanes attacking a theater in Mariupol, Ukraine.

Church of England to Bless Same-Sex Marriages

"Where does the Church get its doctrine on marriage from?" asked General Synod member Daniel Matovu.

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