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Month: February 2021

Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg launching pillow company to compete with MyPillow

Parkland school shooting survivor and gun control advocate David Hogg announced he is launching a pillow company with software developer William LeGate to compete with the embattled bedding company MyPillow, founded by CEO Mike Lindell. Hogg, 20, announced the plans on Twitter, writing that he and LeGate “are going to prove that progressives can make a better …

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COVID-19 mRNA Shots Are Legally Not Vaccines

Did you know that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines aren’t vaccines in the medical and legal definition of a vaccine? They do not prevent you from getting the infection, nor do they prevent its spread. They’re really experimental gene therapies. I discussed this troubling fact in a recent interview with molecular biologist Judy Mikovits, Ph.D. While the Moderna …

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Bill Would Require Minimum Wage Pay For Maryland Inmates

Maryland inmates make as little as $0.17 per hour for voluntary prison employment and training, a stipend that one lawmaker compared to “slave labor” in support of legislation that would require the state to pay more. Del. Terri Hill, D–Baltimore and Howard, wants to raise the stipend for all inmate work volunteers to as close …

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Delaware Consumers Made Second-Highest Rate of Fraud Reports in 2020

Delaware consumers made the second highest rate of fraud complaints in the nation per capita in 2020, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The Delaware State News reports that the information was included in the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network database, which placed Delaware behind only Nevada in highest frequency of fraud complaints. Delaware residents reported …

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Washington DC protests by Antifa and Black Lives Matter BLM

Protest leaders delivered lectures about ‘race, Black and Indigenous lives’ to diners at restaurants Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters marched in the streets of Washington, D.C., where demonstrators scuffled with police officers and the crowd shouted threats to “burn down” the nation’s capital. On Saturday night, members of BLM and Antifa protested in D.C., …

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Virginia Beach City Council suspends alcohol tax for businesses while COVID-19 restrictions linger

Last week the Virginia Beach City Council passed a measure to suspend the alcohol tax, which will save restaurant and bar owners hundreds of dollars. City leaders approved the measure in an effort to help save money while state COVID-19 restrictions remain through February. Kellam pointed out this new ordinance could cost the city about $325,000 …

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Fallen Capitol Police officer didn’t die from fire extinguisher trauma

Big development in the Capitol riots case There is an important detail regarding the Capitol riots that is buried in the eighth paragraph of a CNN article with the headline: “Investigators struggle to build murder case in death of US Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick.” The article states that U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died during the …

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Virginia Considering Restoring Voting Rights to Felons

Virginia lawmakers are considering dueling proposals to restore voting rights for people convicted of a felony. The Richmond times reports that there appears to be support for the concept among Democrats. But the House and Senate have approved different proposals. Lawmakers will have to decide how far they want to go within a matter of …

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