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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.

Berlin University Tells Students Not to Report Sex Offenders Over Fears of ‘Racism’

“The concern here is obviously less for the potential victim than for the perpetrator,” reads a letter from the university.

U.S. Capitol Fence Reinstalled Leading to State of the Union Address

A metal fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol has been reinstalled leading up to Biden's State of the Union address.

New List Reveals FTX Mostly Donated to Democrat Causes

List shows representatives and senators who took donations from fraudulent crypto platform.

Bishop Investigated for ‘Hate Crimes’ After Condemning Sexualization of Children

West Midlands Police in the UK launched an investigation into Church of England bishop Sam Margrave for "an alleged online hate crime" after he condemned the LGBT ideology.

Berkeley Professor Asserts Miami Should Prepare for Evacuations Due to Climate Change

UC Berkeley sociology professor, Daniel Aldana Cohen said it is "urgent" to begin preparing to mass evacuations.

Florida Lawmakers Begin Discussion on Disney, Migrant Transportation

Florida lawmakers began their special session to discuss state takeover of Disney World's self-governing district as well as the expansion of migrant transportation.

DC Woman Praised For Taking Down Gunman Accused of Killing Transit Employee in Shooting

A woman is being hailed as a hero for bravely disarming a gunman accused of going on a shooting spree on a train platform in Washington, D.C..

Schools To Host ‘Black Lives Matter’ Event Teaching Students About ‘Trans Affirmation,’ ‘Restorative Justice’

Schools across the country are celebrating national “Black Lives Matter at School” week which teaches students about “restorative justice,” “globalism” and to be “trans-affirming,” according to the curriculum.

Number of Police Officers Shot on Duty Up 113% Since 2020

A report from the National Fraternal Order of Police found a 113% increase in the number of police officers shot in the line of duty last month compared to January 2020

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