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Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Tucker Carlson Denounces Ex-Writer, ‘Self-Righteous’ Critics

(Headline USA) Fox News' Tucker Carlson said Monday that his former writer who posted racist comments online was wrong but criticized “ghouls now beating...

UPDATED: US Carries Out 1st Federal Execution in Nearly 2 Decades

UPDATE VIA AP: The U.S. government on Tuesday carried out the first federal execution in almost two decades, putting to death a man who...

Swamp Monsters, Deep Staters, Deplorables, Oh My! Redskins’ New Name Turns Political

Washington, perhaps the nation’s most reviled city, needs a new nickname for its football team. What could possibly go wrong?

Parents of 8-Year-Old Atlanta Victim Seek Help Finding Killers

The parents of an 8-year-old Atlanta girl slain near the site of an earlier police killing pleaded for the public to help find whoever was responsible as their lawyers announced more reward money.

Protests Erupt over Pa. Police’s Use of Neck Restraint

Activists against police brutality expressed outrage and pressed their demand for accountability Monday after video emerged over the weekend of an officer placing his knee on a man’s head and neck area outside a Pennsylvania hospital.

Attorney in Indiana ‘Lynching’ Episode Denounces Smear Campaign

An attorney for two people accused of being involved in a reported assault on a black man at a southern Indiana lake said Monday his clients are victims of a “smear campaign” and a “rush to judgment."

After Court Losses, Texas GOP Considers Online Convention

The Republican Party of Texas said Monday it would consider moving its convention online after several courts refused to force Houston to allow in-person events the city canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

WHO Boss Who Duped US on COVID Blames ‘Mixed Messages’

The WHO chief on Monday slammed some government leaders for eroding public trust by sending mixed messages on the coronavirus and warned that their failures to stop their countries’ spiraling outbreaks mean there would be no return to normal “for the foreseeable future.”

House Republicans Urge Reopening of Schools This Fall

The House Freedom Caucus urged the Trump administration and state governments to reopen schools this fall, citing concerns about distance learning’s failure and the mental well-being of students across the nation.

Pelosi Backs Mob That Tore Down Columbus Statue

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., refused to condemn the mob that tore down a statue of Christopher Columbus in Baltimore, saying, “people will do what they do.”
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