Politics
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Extradition of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange to U.S. Delayed by British Judges
A British court says Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the United States on espionage charges, in a partial…
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Biden Considering Granting Amnesty, Handing Out Green Cards To Illegal Immigrants
President Joe Biden is currently considering granting amnesty to illegal migrants in a bid to act on the worsening immigration…
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Dollar Tree raises price cap to $7 as wealthier shoppers roam aisles
Dollar Tree will raise its price cap to $7 as it experiences an influx of shoppers earning yearly salaries over…
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NFL Bans ‘Hip-Drop’ Tackle, Showing Just How Soft The League Has Become BLOG
Weak, just weak. After a proposal was made, league owners have decided to approve the ban of the swivel hip-drop…
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Pride flags have been banned from all US embassies as part of Biden’s $1.2 trillion spending package
The New York Post recently reported that Pride flags will no longer be allowed to fly at U.S. embassies. The…
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RFK Jr. in talks to run on the Libertarian Party ticket to ease ballot challenges
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly considering making the switch to the Libertarian Party presidential ticket after…
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‘We Want It Now’: Black Clergy Demand $15 Billion in Reparations From ‘White Churches’ in Boston
Black clergy in Boston are demanding a $15 billion reparations package paid for by “white churches” in the local area.…
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Biden signs $1.2 trillion bill funding government through fiscal year
President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion spending bill hours after Congress sent the legislation to his desk, despite missing…
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ELVIS Act: Tennessee First State to Protect Musicians and Other Artists Against AI
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday signed off on legislation designed to protect songwriters, performers and other music industry professionals…
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Washington state mandates ‘LGBTQ’ history in schools beginning in 2025
Washington has passed a bill mandating the inclusion of history in school that is based on certain sexualities. House Bill…
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