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Year: 2023

How Blue States Work Around SCOTUS to Restrict Gun Rights

New York is one of several blue states that have quickly added more firearms restrictions since the Supreme Court said citizens have a right to carry.

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Senate Panel Investigates US Airline Baggage and Seat Selection Fees

A U.S. Senate panel on Monday announced an investigation into airline fees for baggage, seat selection, ticket changes, and other services, and demanded justifications from the CEOs of five major airline companies. Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said these fees—which amount to billions of dollars in annual revenue for […]

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Maoist Revolution Survivor Exposes Parallels Between China’s Cultural Revolution and Wokeism

The real goal of the woke revolution sweeping America today is “to change the [American] culture and to destroy everything [of] the past: the traditional value,

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Calls for more Covid shots as Pfizer reports whopping $2.38B loss

An epidemiological expert quoted by the Herald Sun newspaper this week called for Victorians to get vaccinated, while the state government no longer has a clear picture of the extent of transmission due to the ban on reporting positive RAT results.
Mainstream media experts are once again calling on Australians to get vaccinated as fear of a new wave of transmission is reported in the press.

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Twin Lawsuits, Fraud Probe Mark Bad Day for News Media in Already Bad Year

Monday marked a particularly bad day for the news media as a pair of lawsuits and a fraud investigation took aim at separate instances of allegedly false reports and threatened to impose expensive consequences upon an industry already facing financial adversity.

Myriad lawsuits, such as the high-profile litigation between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems, as well as a general downturn in outlook for media outlets have led to large-scale layoffs.

The article Twin Lawsuits, Fraud Probe Mark Bad Day for News Media in Already Bad Year appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Hiding Legal Names of Trans Students From School Nurses Dangerous: Parents

If nothing is done, ‘some child is going to get seriously hurt or killed,’ said a parent.

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Iowa Official’s Wife Found Guilty of Voter Fraud

The wife of a Woodbury County, Iowa, supervisor was convicted Tuesday of all 52 counts related to a voter fraud scheme during the 2020 primary and general elections in Iowa. Kim Phuong Taylor, 49, of Sioux City, is married to Jeremy Taylor, who unsuccessfully ran in the Republican primary for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District to […]

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