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Month: September 2022

Philadelphia’s Democrat Mayor Signs Gun Ban That Applies to Concealed Carry Permit Holders

Democrat Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney signed an executive order Tuesday banning the carry of guns — even by concealed permit holders — in city parks and recreational centers. FOX News reported the signing of the executive order, quoting Kenney as saying, “This gives them some protection, some peace of mind, some ability to call the authorities when …

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New York City ordered to reinstate all Cops fired over Vaccine Mandates

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank said the city’s vaccine mandate was invalid “to the extent it has been used to impose a new condition of employment” for members of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the largest union to which NYC police belong. A Manhattan supreme court judge ruled on Friday that cops who were fired because of the …

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Weather Conditions Cancel First-Ever Music Festival

Crews are pictured erecting the main stage on Tuesday. Photo by Campos Media OCEAN CITY – Public safety concerns have led to the cancelation of the first-ever Oceans Calling music festival. On Thursday, about 24 hours before the first act was to perform, festival promoters were forced to report the show could not go on …

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Biden student loan handout to cost more than $400 billion: CBO

CBO estimate doesn’t include costs of ‘income-driven repayment,’ which outside watchdog says will cost extra $120 billion President Biden’s move to cancel up to $10,000 in student loans for many borrowers — and up to $20,000 for others — will cost more than $400 billion, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). “CBO estimates that …

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Cove Road Beach to reopen, Roaring Point Park to close for shoreline restoration

WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. – After the completion of a shoreline restoration project, Cove Road Beach in Bivalve will reopen to the public Monday, Oct. 3. The same day, Roaring Point Park in Nanticoke will close temporarily so shoreline restoration can begin there. These projects aim to resolve shoreline and stream bank erosion problems at the parks. …

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Brooklyn Nets’ Kyrie Irving: Gave up 4-year, $100M-plus extension to be unvaccinated

NEW YORK — Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving says he turned down a four-year extension prior to the 2021-22 season because of his decision not to get vaccinated against COVID-19. “I gave up four years, 100-and-something million deciding to be unvaccinated and that was the decision,” Irving said during Nets media day on Monday. “[Get this] contract, get vaccinated …

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The Fundamental Ideological Question at Stake in Ukraine

Since the Russian incursion into Ukraine on February 24, the American and Western European media have been almost unanimous in pushing the template which they wish us to believe and the agenda which they wish us to follow. In the US Congress, as in most deliberative bodies in Western Europe and in such international entities …

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U.S. Congress negotiators set nearly $12 billion in new Ukraine aid -sources

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Negotiators of a stop-gap spending bill in the U.S. Congress have agreed to include nearly $12 billion in new military and economic aid to Ukraine, sources familiar with the talks said on Monday, reflecting continued bipartisan support for the Kyiv government in the wake of Russia’s invasion. In response to a request from …

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Dem Candidate Used Fake Name to Stoke Division During 2020 Unrest: Report

Former Las Cruces, New Mexico, City Councilman Gabe Vasquez is running for U.S. Congress in 2022 to uphold and protect a system that Las Cruces Black Lives Matter protester James Hall wanted to tear down in June 2020. Which is weird, because it turns out, they’re the same person. Confused? Well, let’s go back to …

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