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Month: March 2024

White girl beaten (to death?) by black classmate—school district offers ‘condolences’ to all involved while Big Media ignores

There’s a video spreading like wildfire across social media in which a petite female highschooler (Kailee) squares up against a hulking classmate; mere seconds into the video we see the former decisively pummeled, before her head is repeatedly slammed into the cement by the latter—I’m not sure what led to the students deciding to duke …

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New Yorkers can barely live in their apartments because the weed smell is so bad — ‘It wakes me up’

It can really stink to live here. New Yorkers are being smoked out of their own apartments by the stench of marijuana. Since cannabis was legalized in the city in 2021, its pungent odor has become increasingly common on NYC streets, and now Gothamites say they can’t even escape it in their own homes. “The …

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Nearly 19 Million People Have Seen Elon Musk’s Warning: Democrats’ Census Scheme Has Changed the ‘Entire Balance of Power’

Illegal immigrants are tilting the balance of power towards Democrats, who are refusing to change the practice of counting them in the Census. “Most Americans do not know that the US census currently counts, for purposes of voting power, all people in a district, regardless of citizenship!” Musk posted on X Friday, in a post with 19.2 …

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Waste Watch: MD Financial Projections Show $200 Million Revenue Decrease Over Two Years

New financial projections show a decrease of more than $200 million in revenue over the next two years. “This is bad news upon bad news,” said David Williams with the Taxpayers Protection. This comes at a time when Maryland is already facing a structural deficit. “Revenue is still going up the next two years,” said Williams. “Just …

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New Information on Liz Cheney’s Deceit and Perverse Actions Surrounding Events on Jan. 6 Raises Serious Calls for Her Arrest and Prosecution

Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., makes remarks during the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol markup in Cannon Building on a report recommending that the House of Representatives cite Jeffrey Clark for criminal contempt of Congress and refer him to the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia …

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Maine’s Soros-Funded DA Will No Longer Prosecute Illegal Immigrants for Specific Traffic Offenses, Including Driving Without a License, and Driving with a Suspended Registration

Soros-funded Cumberland County District Attorney Jacqueline A. Sartoris announced a policy change that will no longer see illegal aliens charged for specific traffic violations within Maine’s most populous county. This policy change, effective from March 1, has been met with mixed reactions due to its implications for illegal aliens operating motor vehicles in the area. …

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Raises for teachers highlight of Worcester County school budget

Board approved draft two forward to commissioners Feb. 20 Raises for teachers were the highlight of the $136 million budget members of the Worcester County Board of Education approved last month. The school board voted 5-1, on Feb. 20, to approve the school system’s proposed Fiscal Year 2025 budget, which includes a step increase and …

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Worcester County school system ‘appalled’ at law enforcement’s manipulation of safety data

Law enforcement, Bertino respond Worcester County Public Schools officials said misleading data was at the root of safety concerns shared by local law enforcement last week, and stressed that they were working on several of the recommendations made by the state’s attorney and sheriff’s office. Three days after Worcester County State’s Attorney Kris Heiser and …

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Ocean City Police move to encrypted radio

The Ocean City Police and several other Worcester County law enforcement agencies have officially transitioned to encrypted radio transmissions for all law enforcement activity. The change occurred at 7 a.m. last Friday, March 1. According to a news release, members of the Ocean City Police Department pride themselves on keeping residents and visitors safe. Public …

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US Wind public hearing set March 25 on construction of concrete pier in West Ocean City

Comments accepted on project off Harbor Road until April 9 The Maryland Department of the Environment will hold a public hearing this month on an application from US Wind to construct a concrete pier off Harbor Road. As part of its plans to construct an operations and maintenance facility in West Ocean City, US Wind …

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