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More Than 10,000 Dutch Farmers Protest Nitrogen Emissions Policy

More than 10,000 Dutch farmers traveled to The Hague to protest against the government's nitrogen emissions policies.

Police Officers Resigning At Record-Breaking Pace in New York City

Police officers in New York City are resigning at a record-breaking pace this year, according to new data analyzed by the New York Post.

Traditional Beliefs Given ‘Threat Tags’ by FBI

Ohio Republican and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan described the tags as a weaponization "pattern."

Martha Chansley to Newsmax: Son Victim of Jan. 6 ‘Injustice’

Martha Chansley, the mother of so-called "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley, told Newsmax that she's "happy that the truth" of Jan. 6 "is being revealed" through a video showing two U.S. Capitol Police officers escorting her son past other police officers and to the door of the U.S. Senate the day of the protests, as his conviction was an "injustice."

Footage Proves Ray Epps Lied to Jan 6 Committee

Rumors that Epps is a member of intelligence persist.

Workers in Democrat-Run North Carolina Tourist City Bemoan Downtown Decline: ‘Really Disturbing’

Business owners and workers in a Democrat-run North Carolina tourist town said their downtown district is deteriorating amid rising crime, rampant homelessness and diminishing police.

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).

California Democrats Move to Ban Uses of Police K9s, Citing Racism

California Democrats and activists are working to outlaw multiple uses of police K-9s in the state, citing claims of present and historical racism.

Election Integrity and Trump Loyalty Growing in Michigan: Swing State Moves Away from Establishment Dogma

Rift between establishment and America First Republicans in Michigan, who support different policies and candidates, and the potential impact on the party's future.

Apple Shifting Away From China

Apple's main assembly partner, Foxconn, announced on Tuesday that it will establish a major new factory in Vietnam, in a sign that the iPhone maker is moving production away from China.

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