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Man Who Served Two Years in Prison For Burning Police Station in 2020 Riots Now Running For Seattle City Council

A man who received a 2-year sentence for setting fire to a Seattle police precinct during the deadly 2020 Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) has filed to run for the Seattle City Council.

Family and Friends of California Killed ‘Social Justice Activist’ Urged Authorities Not to Pursue ‘Traditional Prosecution’

Family and friends of Jen Angel — a 48-year-old woman who died on Thursday as a result of injuries sustained days earlier during a violent robbery in Oakland, CA — urged authorities not to pursue “traditional prosecution” against anyone charged with crimes causing her death due to the decedent’s support of “social justice” and opposition to “state violence.”

North Carolina Considers Requiring All Absentee Ballots Arrive by Election Day

An “Election Day Integrity Act” filed in the state Senate on Thursday could change the deadline for absentee ballots in North Carolina.

GoFundMe Removes Fundraisers For Elderly Rancher Charged With Murder of Illegal Immigrant On His Border Property

The fundraising platform GoFundMe recently removed all campaigns created for an elderly rancher who is currently being held on $1 million bond and charged with murder of a migrant on his border property in Arizona

Company Owned by Microsoft Using Foreign Disinformation ‘Experts’ to Blacklist Conservative Media Companies

The Global Disinformation Index (GDI), a foreign think tank headquartered in the United Kingdom, released an assessment of American online media designed to blacklist conservative media outlets and choke off their advertising revenue. The information is kept on what GDI calls its “Dynamic Exclusion List.”

Feds Find Another Classified Document at Pence Home Following Search

The Department of Justice on Friday discovered an additional classified document at the Indiana home of former Vice President Mike Pence following a search of the premises, a staffer for Pence confirmed.

Biden Comms Director Kate Bedingfield to Step Down, Ben LaBolt Named as Replacement

Kate Bedingfield, President Biden's Communications Director, will be stepping down in February and will be replaced by Ben LaBolt, who will become the first openly gay White House Communications Director.

Former VP Pence Subpoenaed

Smith was appointed in November to oversee the investigation into Trump's potential mishandling of classified documents after leaving the presidency, according to ABC news.

Another Jersey Council Member Shot Dead One Week After Colleague Suffered Same Fate

Russell Heller, 51, a Republican council member, was discovered dead in his vehicle at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, in the parking lot of his workplace, local energy company PSE&G.

Cleared From DOJ Charges, Mark Houck and His Family Return to Abortion Clinic to Pray

Catholic father and pro-life activist Mark Houck, cleared of the Justice Department’s charges against him, returned Thursday to pray at a Philadelphia Planned Parenthood.

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