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Month: December 2020

Georgetown arson suspect caught after allegedly using charcoal briquettes to set home on fire

An arson suspect is in custody after investigators arrested him at the scene of a fire he allegedly set at a multi-million dollar home n Georgetown on Monday. According to police, Samuel Kalinski, 26, of Northwest D.C. broke into the home in the 3200 block of S Street, Northwest and then scattered briquettes around the property. They say an “Accelerant K-9” identified a …

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Detroit Suing Black Lives Matter Activists for ‘Civil Conspiracy’

The city of Detroit has filed a lawsuit against Black Lives Matter activists, claiming that the group organized a ‘civil conspiracy’ and the protests in the city “have repeatedly turned violent, endangering the lives of police and the public.” The Detroit Police Department and the city itself are suing Detroit Will Breathe, an umbrella organization of …

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Chancery Court-Resignation Head of Delaware Chancery Court Stepping Down

The chief judge on Delaware’s Court of Chancery has announced that he is resigning from his post early next year. Chancellor Andre Bouchard sent a letter to Gov. John Carney on Monday announcing that he plans to retire from the bench effective April 30, roughly seven years after he was sworn into a 12-year term …

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California business owner blocks in health inspector’s car after he threatens lockdown citations: ‘If we can’t work, he can’t work’

A California restaurant owner has gone viral for his actions after blocking in a health inspector’s vehicle after the inspector threatened citations for being open amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In video obtained by the Daily Caller, Carlos Roman — owner of Bread and Barley in Covina, California — can be seen arguing with a police officer …

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Brooklyn clinic says it returned COVID-19 vaccines amid probe

A Brooklyn-based health care company said Sunday that it “proactively returned” its remaining stash of COVID-19 vaccines amid a criminal probe into allegations the doses were fraudulently obtained and diverted. In a prepared statement, ParCare Community Health Network also insisted it followed all proper procedures to get the Moderna vaccines and was approved to administer the shots by both …

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NATO jets scrambled to intercept 350 Russian aircraft in 2020

The NATO alliance scrambled its fighter jets more than 400 times to intercept approaching aircraft in 2020, mostly in response to Russian military planes, the defense organization said Monday. The missions represent a continuing uptick in Russian flights near the NATO perimeter. “In recent years, we have seen an increased level of Russian military air …

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A Supreme Court in Hiding is Dangerous for Our Country

In accordance with Art VI of the Constitution, every sitting Supreme Court justice has taken an oath swearing that he or she will “support this Constitution.” The Constitution the justices have sworn to protect is predicated upon free and fair elections so that the government reflects the will of the People. When the justices refuse …

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White House reportedly spending $44K on carpet cleaning ahead of inauguration

The White House will spend a little over $44,000 to deep-clean its carpets before President-elect Joe Biden moves in amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report. According to federal financial documents cited by TMZ, the amount will be spent on “Inauguration Carpet Cleaning” inside the 55,000-square-foot mansion, which has 132 rooms. It is unclear how …

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We Either Have Laws or We Don’t Have Laws: California Violated Its Election Laws As Well – Results Are Likely Invalid

Add California to the list of states which certified its results despite being in violation of its own state laws. We’ve reported on numerous instances where states validated their 2020 election results despite rampant election fraud and results which went against the laws in the states.  Now we can add California to the list. In …

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Delaware shop owner in Hunter Biden case files $500 million defamation suit against Twitter

In a case certain to test the limits of legal immunity in the digital era, a Delaware shop owner embroiled in the Hunter Biden laptop controversy has filed a $500 million defamation lawsuit against Twitter alleging he was falsely portrayed as a hacker by the social media giant. John Paul Mac Isaac filed the lawsuit Monday …

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