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Month: August 2021

Judge in Capitol Riot Cases Wants Prosecutors to Be Tougher on Defendants

Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell of the federal district court in Washington, D.C., wants prosecutors to be tougher on Capitol riot defendants, and has asked why some have not been charged with more serious crimes. Politico reported Monday that Howell, an appointee of Barack Obama, has suggested that rioters who were merely present in the Capitol should be charged …

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Oregon Governor signs new law allowing students to graduate without proving they can read, write, or do math

An Oregon high school diploma does not guarantee that students who earned it can read, write or do math at a high school level. Governor Kate Brown dropped the requirement that students demonstrate they have achieved those essential skills by signing Senate Bill 744 into law. She declined again Friday to comment on why she …

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Ocasio-Cortez: ‘Misogyny,’ ‘Racism’ Behind Capitol Riot, I Feared Being Raped –‘White Supremacy and Patriarchy Are Very Linked’

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) told CNN’s Dana Bash on “Newsroom” that she feared being raped during the January 6 Capitol riot because “white supremacy and patriarchy are very linked,” and she believes that animated rioters. Ocasio-Cortez has previously stated that she feared for her life during the January 6 riot. She was in the Rayburn …

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Postal Service to slow certain mail deliveries starting in October

U.S. Postal Service on Friday finalized a plan to slow down some first-class mail deliveries as part of an initiative to cut down red ink, Reuters reported. The plan, which will go into effect on Oct. 1, will revise the existing one- to three-day service standards to one to five days. The postal service will keep …

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Janice Dean Gives Thankful Praise After Cuomo Announces Resignation: ‘God Bless America’

Noam Galai/WireImage via Getty Images On Tuesday, Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean, doubtlessly the most vociferous opponent of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo over the last year after his policies led to thousands of nursing home deaths, gave thankful praise after news of Cuomo’s plan to resign broke, tweeting “God Bless America.” At first, Dean …

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Vaccinated people may play key role in aiding evolution of more dangerous COVID variants, study says

According to research published last week in Scientific Reports, the highest risk for establishing a vaccine-resistant virus strain occurs when a large fraction of the population has already been vaccinated but the transmission is not controlled. (Children’s Health Defense) – According to research published last week in Scientific Reports, vaccinated people may play a key role in helping SARS-CoV-2 variants …

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Extra unemployment benefits to end for 7.5M workers in September

White House has not decided whether to support unemployment benefit extension Millions of Americans are poised to lose their unemployment benefits in one month’s time, as the massive safety net that Congress put in place in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic begins to unravel. A new report published by the left-leaning Century Foundation found that 7.5 million workers face …

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