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Month: June 2021

Family of 8-year-old girl slain during Rayshard Brooks protests sues Atlanta leaders and Wendy’s

The family of Secoriea Turner, the 8-year-old fatally shot during summer protests in Atlanta last year, is suing the city, alleging the mayor, police chief and a councilwoman permitted the “lawlessness, violence and vigilantism” that led to the girl’s death. The parents briefly spoke Monday to reporters about their little cheerleader and soccer player, who was …

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Trump Backs Nigeria Twitter Ban, Urges Other Countries To Follow Suit

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday praised the Nigerian government’s decision to block access to Twitter, and called on other countries to do the same. Trump applauded the Nigerian government’s move to indefinitely suspend Twitter’s activities, two days after the social media giant removed a post by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to punish regional secessionists in …

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Emails reveal plans by Hunter Biden, associates to conquer a turbulent world … for money

The world was on fire in February 2014, and Joe Biden was President Obama’s point man for many of the crises. Russia had shocked the West by invading the Crimean region of Ukraine. Syria was engulfed in a bloody civil war with ISIS. And Iraq was rocked by a wave of terrorist bombings that killed …

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Antrim County Attorney DePerno Releases BOMBSHELL Report – Claims County Voting Machines Were Remotely Logged into – Decertifies Entire Antrim Election

Michigan Attorney Matthew DePerno released new information from his investigation into the Antrim County 2020 election. In May DePerno broke the news that the Antrim County tabulator machines can be reopened after the election. The machines can then run more ballots through the tabulator, print off a new tabulator tape with new ballots, and then backdate that …

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Capitol Police union calls for acting chief to step aside after Senate report on Jan. 6 riot

The head of the U.S. Capitol Police union called on acting Chief Yogananda Pittman to step aside Wednesday after a joint Senate committee report on the Jan. 6 pro-Trump riot. Gus Papathanasiou, chairman of the U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, said the report showed that Pittman and other senior leaders failed to adequately prepare their …

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Trump Republican Unseats 7-Term Legislator in Virginia

In what was by far the most discussed result from either party Tuesday night in Virginia’s primaries for the House of Delegates, attorney and Trump supporter Wren Williams unseated seven-term incumbent Charles Poindexter by a landslide — 63%. Williams, former chairman of the Patrick County Republican Party, was very much involved in Trump’s challenge of …

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Mayoral candidate Eric Adams lived in his government office during the pandemic. He may have never left.

Eric Adams announced he was living in Brooklyn Borough Hall to combat Covid last March. Now it seems he may have never left. The New York City mayoral hopeful has been staying overnight and keeping late-night and early-morning hours in the government building where he and his staff work, according to POLITICO’s recent observations and those from …

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China thought it had escaped blame for the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but is facing a second reckoning

Around this time time last year, China thought it had escaped blame for the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which began on its soil. At the World Health Assembly — the annual forum for World Health Organization member states — in May 2020, dozens of countries were meant to vote on a draft motion, led …

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Rand Paul: Cleveland Clinic Study Indicates No Point in Vaccinating People Who Already Had the Coronavirus

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) highlighted a Cleveland Clinic study on Tuesday, which showed no difference in coronavirus reinfection rates among unvaccinated people who already had the coronavirus and vaccinated people who previously fell ill with the virus. “Great news! Cleveland clinic study of 52,238 employees shows unvaccinated people who have had COVID 19 have …

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Billionaire Xavier Niel’s Telecom Giant, Free, Hosted 48% Of Child Sex Abuse Imagery Found During Two-Year Investigation

Free, the French telecom giant that is majority owned by billionaire Xavier Niel, is not doing enough to tackle child sexual abuse imagery on its servers, according to The Canadian Center for Child Protection. The nonprofit group alleges that nearly half of the child sexual abuse material (CSAM) discovered during a two-year investigation it conducted was …

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