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Month: February 2022

Canada Border Protest Growing, Truckers Ask Government To End COVID-19 Mandates: ‘We Need Change’

The trucker blockade protest at the Canada-U.S. border continues to grow, and local government is reportedly discussing a response to organizers who are asking officials to lift Alberta’s COVID-19 mandates. Rebel News reporter Kian Simone reported Tuesday evening that Royal Canadian Mounted Police and protestors were involved in hours of tense negotiations as police attempted …

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With a ‘brick wall’ in net, St. John’s defeats Georgetown Visitation for MAGHL championship

St. John’s captain Jen Albero scored twice Friday against Georgetown Visitation. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post) St. John’s goalie Amelia Haywood had been tested all night, making more than 50 saves, and with 18 seconds to play in the Mid-Atlantic Girls’ Hockey League championship Friday in Laurel, the senior had one more big decision. Georgetown Visitation …

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Mark Meadows: VP’s Office ‘in Total Disarray,’ ‘Not the End of Mass Exodus’

The “mass exodus” from Vice President Kamala Harris’ staff is only just beginning, according to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Newsmax. “We hear that it’s in total disarray,” Meadows told Thursday’s “Eric Bolling: The Balance.” “What you’re hearing consistently is that there’s almost anywhere else that Democrat staffers would like to work …

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Stormwater Fee Increases Proposed In Berlin

BERLIN– Elected officials are expected to continue discussions regarding proposed stormwater rate increases in the coming weeks. Though a presentation last week called for raising both the commercial and residential stormwater fees in Berlin, council members made no decisions regarding changes. Mayor Zack Tyndall said he’d be working with staff to develop a formal recommendation …

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Pelosi Instructs U.S. Athletes To Not ‘Speak Out’ During Olympics Against Communist China’s Genocide

Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA) instructed U.S. athletes to not “speak out” against communist China’s human rights abuses during the Winter Olympics because it might make China angry. “I would say to our athletes — you are there to compete,” Pelosi said in part during testimony before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. “Do not …

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Proposed Margaritaville Project Moves To Next Step

OCEAN CITY – Satisfied with some of the conditions recommended by staff and some changes to the design proffered by the developer, resort planners on Tuesday moved the proposed Margaritaville Hotel and Resort complex to the next step. In August, the Planning Commission reviewed conceptual plans for the proposed Margaritaville Hotel and Resort, which, if …

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After Defunding School Cops, Maryland County Now Wants Them Back

Officials in Maryland’s Montgomery County, who defunded school police programs last year, now want a law enforcement presence in schools for the foreseeable future, The Washington Free Beacon is reporting. The school district had asked police to return to schools following a school shooting late last month of a 15-year-old. A 17-year-old high school student was charged …

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State’s Attorney’s Request For 12 New Positions Approved

SNOW HILL – County officials approved plans for expanding staffing at the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office to prepare for the implementation of body cameras by local law enforcement. The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted 4-0, with three abstaining, to approve State’s Attorney Kris Heiser’s plan to hire six new attorneys and six legal …

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Fired Miami Dolphins Coach Sues NFL, Alleging Racist Hiring

Fired Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores, suing the NFL and three teams Tuesday over alleged racist hiring practices for aspiring coaches, is alleging the Dolphins offered him $100,000 a game his first season to “tank” so the club could secure the top draft pick. The lawsuit in Manhattan federal court sought class-action status and unspecified …

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The COVID Narrative is Falling Apart

Joe Biden claims this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated and wants everyone in the world vaxxed with the “safe and effective” vaccines.  In addition, he plans to distribute millions of “effective” N-95 masks.  Anyone paying attention knows this is a big lie.  Masks may be a comforting placebo, but even the N95s  don’t work as …

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