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Brian Williams Quits NBC, Says 2021 America Is ‘Unrecognizable’

"They’ve decided to burn it all down with us inside. That should scare you to no end as much as it scares an aging volunteer fireman."

Ghislaine Maxwell Trial: Prosecutors Rest Case (Video)

Prosecution rests case in sex trafficking trial against Ghislaine Maxwell.

CNN staffer indicted on charges of enticing minors into ‘unlawful sexual activity’

A CNN staffer was arrested on three charges related to sexual abuse Friday after allegedly enticing women over the internet to allow him to teach their daughters sexual acts.

Minneapolis City Council and mayor vote to fund police department to nearly pre-George Floyd levels

Following the tragic death of George Floyd, Minneapolis became the home of the defund the police movement, and even contemplated abolishing the police. However, the government of Minneapolis has completely reversed course after a near-record crime wave has hit the city. Now the city is voting to fund the police.

Rubio to Introduce Bill Blocking Federal Funding for Cities that Allow Noncitizen Voting

As New York City becomes latest city to allow noncitizen voting in local elections, Sen. Rubio plans to file legislation banning funding to U.S. cities that do so.

Trump-Backed Perdue Says He Wouldn’t Have Certified Georgia 2020 Presidential Election Results

"Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue would not have signed the certification of the state's 2020 election results if he had been governor at the time," writes Axios.

Fastest Consumer Price Increase Since 1982—6.8% Jump in November

New data show inflation rising at fastest pace in 40 years under Biden admin.

COVID Cases ‘Plummeting’ in Asia with Low Vax Rates: Forbes

"COVID-19 infection and death rates have fallen to their lowest seen since early 2020, with Japan recording an average of 108 cases and one death per day in the last week."

No deaths linked to omicron anywhere in world

EU's health agency gives update amid predictions variant will become dominant

Appeals court rules against Trump in Jan. 6 records case

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against an effort by President Donald Trump to shield documents from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

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