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Month: February 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: The abuse of the Fourth Amendment and the consequences of that abuse

The whole purpose of the Bill of Rights is to recognize that personal liberty stems from our humanity “The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness. They recognized the significance of man’s spiritual nature, of his feelings, and of his intellect. They knew that only a part of the pain, …

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Congress Wants to ‘Crucify Me’ yet Tolerates Members Who Have ‘Condoned Riots’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said during a speech on the House floor Thursday that Congress wants to “crucify” her for actions that she has since apologized for, yet tolerates members who have “condoned riots,” which has led to violence against police officers and destruction of property. Greene spoke before the House planned to vote …

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT VACCINATION CLINICS TO CONTINUE

Since the week of December 21st, the Wicomico County Health Department (WiCHD) has held twenty-one vaccination clinics for those individuals listed in Phase 1A and 1B. Throughout these clinics, WiCHD administered the first doses and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to 4,635 people. Of those vaccinations, 2,036 were administered in the last 2 weeks …

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FBI Visited Home of Trump Supporter Who Was Working in DC, But Did Not Even Attend the Rally

The FBI visited the home of Trump supporter Noel Fritsch, formerly of Big League Politics, for being in DC on January 6 — even though he was no where near the rally or subsequent takeover of the Capitol Building. Fritsch says that the agents harassed his pregnant wife and attempted to intimidate her, while she …

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Biden Administration Looking to Introduce New Mileage Tax

During the 2020 presidential race, President Trump warned that taxes would increase if Joe Biden became the next president. Less than one week into the Biden administration has already proven that the 45th president’s warning was not without merit. Thus far, Biden’s signed one executive order after the other. The timeframe in which the 46th …

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Proposed Tip Credit Elimination Worries Restaurants

OCEAN CITY — For an industry already struggling because of the ongoing pandemic, a proposed increase in the federal minimum wage and the elimination of the tip credit could signal the end for many restaurants. Part of the Biden Administration’s proposed and fiercely-debated next federal COVID-19 stimulus package is the Raise the Wage Act, which …

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Northam to announce plan to extend school year into summer

Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday will announce a plan to extend the school year into summer to allow students to catch up. The announcement will come during an 11 a.m. news conference, Northam said during a Thursday morning interview with Washington Post Live. No details have yet been released. “We’re working with our teachers, our school …

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Letter to the Editor

Change criminal re-entry rules by Molly Hilligoss Molly Hilligoss. Covid-19 changed nothing for people with criminal backgrounds searching for affordable housing in Wicomico County. They were already facing barriers. Until I began working with previously incarcerated “re-entry” citizens with our Habicorps Workforce Development program last February, I didn’t realize the challenges that formerly incarcerated people …

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Northam Calls Special Session to Extend Legislature’s work

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has announced a move to effectively extend this year’s legislative to its customary 46-day length session after Republican lawmakers sought to cut it short. Northam signed a proclamation Thursday summoning lawmakers for a special session that would commence Wednesday for the purposes of continuing their work. Technically, the annual session had …

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