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Month: July 2021

Americans support election audits. Why are Democrats smothering them?

Transparency. Accountability. Integrity. These are words the Democrat Party loves to throw around to fluff their own ego while attacking Republicans. But now, these are words the Democrat Party is terrified of as they seek to smother any talk of the 2020 election. Instead, they’re blocking and obstructing 2020 election audits, gaslighting on election integrity …

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Texas Senate Passes Bill to Remove Required Lessons on Civil Rights Movements from Public School Curriculums

Public schools in Texas are one step closer to no longer being required to teach about various American civil rights movements in social studies classes. Bloomberg reports that on Friday, the state Senate voted 18-4 to pass Senate Bill 3, which drops requirements for teachers to include lessons on Cesar Chavez, Susan B. Anthony, the history of Native Americans, the writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. and …

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BLM backs Cuban communist régime, blames U.S. for woes

Claims America’s embargo ‘undermining Cubans’ right to choose their own government’ Black Lives Matter, which was founded by self-described “trained Marxists, blamed the U.S. for Cuba’s economic woes and the current unrest while commending the communist régime for granting asylum to “black revolutionaries” such as convicted fugitive cop-killer Assata Shakur. Employing the decades-old narrative of Cuban …

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Alaska Supreme Court says recall campaign to oust governor can proceed

Political foes of Alaska’s Republican governor have legally sufficient grounds to pursue their campaign to oust him from office through a recall election, the state’s highest court ruled on Friday. The campaign to recall Governor Mike Dunleavy, who has about 17 months left in his term, is legal and may proceed, the Alaska Supreme Court …

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Democrats’ takeover agenda includes plot to turn suburbs into cities

Analysis: Biden wants to build endless urban areas because large cities vote Democrat A report from the Gatestone Institute is warning that President Biden wants to blow up the suburbs in America, installing sometimes towering apartment buildings in the rows of homes, all in the hopes of turning them into reliable sources of votes for his Democrat …

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MyPillow’s Mike Lindell uses appearance at rightwing conference to baselessly claim Trump won 80 million votes at 2020 election

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has used an appearance at a rightwing conference to make more unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud in the 2020 election. Lindell said that the “real totals” from the 2020 election show that former President Donald Trump garnered 80 million votes while President Joe Biden gained fewer than 68 million votes. However, …

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Catholic School Teacher Who Coached Track Sexually Abused Boy, 15, While Driving Him Home from Meet

An Ohio high school teacher and who coached track must register as a sex offender after she pleaded guilty to sexual battery for having sex with a 15-year-old student. Corissa A. McCalister, 22, has been sentenced to two years of probation and community service, PEOPLE confirms. She must register as a sex offender within 90 …

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You might’ve heard that everything is getting more expensive. Well, that’s mostly true. It wasn’t easy, but we found a handful of items that are still cheaper than when the pandemic started last year. Here are some of the things that are cheaper than they were in February 2020. Clothing Transit Sporting Events Pets Health care More