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Michigan city becomes first to elect all Muslim officials. They insist religion will not interfere with their governance.

A Michigan city known for its large immigrant population just became the first in the U.S. to be run entirely by Muslim elected officials.

DOJ and FBI gave cover to Steele dossier source accused of lying

The Justice Department and the FBI continued defending their use of information from Christopher Steele’s main source, Igor Danchenko, even after interviews with the bureau during which special counsel John Durham says the Russian lied  repeatedly.

US federal judge overturns Texas ban on school mask mandates

A US federal judge has tossed Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s statewide ban on mask requirements in public schools, ruling that the order put children with disabilities in danger and violated federal law.

US is one of only SEVEN countries in the Western world making kids wear masks in schools

The U.S. is one of the few countries still recommending masks in schools as most nations let kids attend classes without face coverings.

Biden claims Americans aren’t clever enough to understand the supply chain crisis and concedes that his stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that most Americans cannot understand the problems faced by the United States' supply chains, adding that 'not a lot of people' have a clear grasp of the networks and their implications.

Veterans Day 2021

(Military.com) You already know why Veterans Day is important. You are the service members, veterans or family and friends of veterans who stay up-to-date...

Teen Diagnosed With Guillain-Barré After COVID Vaccine Thankful She Wasn’t Paralyzed and Didn’t Die

Shelby Allen, a 17-year-old from Dyer County, Tennessee, is hospitalized with a rare disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks its nerves. She developed the condition after getting a COVID vaccine.

US consumer prices rise at fastest pace in three decades

Biden says taming inflation is ‘top priority’ as soaring energy costs help drive 6.2% increase.

A “Deadly Attack” on the Capitol?

Yesterday, I was listening to a classical-music station when NPR came on with the news. Addressing the controversy surrounding former President Trump’s efforts to keep secret his records relating to the January 6 protests at the Capitol, the NPR reporter referred to the “deadly attack” on the Capitol.

Kyle Rittenhouse sobs in court as he takes stand

Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old charged with killing two people and injuring another during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sobbed Wednesday as he took the stand to be questioned by his defense team.

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