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Unions Split on Vaccine Mandates, Complicating Biden Push

(Associated Press) The labor movement is torn over vaccine requirements — much like the country as a whole — wanting to both support its political ally in Biden and protect its members against infection but also not wanting to trample their workers' rights. The National Nurses Union applauded President Joe...

Capitol Police Recommend Jan. 6 Officers for Discipline

(Associated Press) The U.S. Capitol Police said Saturday it has recommended disciplinary action in six cases after an internal review of officer behavior stemming from the Jan. 6 protests at the U.S. Capitol. The department's Office of Professional Responsibility opened 38 internal investigations and was able to identify 26 of...

Appeals Court Blocks Tennessee Down Syndrome Abortion Ban

(Associated Press) A panel of federal judges Friday blocked a Tennessee restriction that outlaws abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, or because of the race or gender of the fetus. The ruling also kept a six-week abortion ban blocked. Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee enacted the restrictions...

NYTimes: Biden’s Drone Retaliation Killed Innocent Aid Worker, 7 Kids

After allowing 13 US military service members to get killed due to his own negligence, President Joe Biden sought revenge by killing an innocent man and seven children, then boasting that it was an ISIS fighter plotting an attack. Zemari Ahmadi, 43, was driving the 1996 Toyota Corolla hit by...

Dems Hope for Biden ‘Reset’ on 9/11, but Gaffes and Terrorism May Overshadow

(Headline USA) Only weeks after being hammered by Gold Star families for checking his watch during a dignified transfer ceremony, all eyes will be on whether President Joe Biden can get through one of America's most solemn occasions without an embarrassing gaffe. Although he is not expected to deliver formal...

POLL: Americans FAR More Worried about Protection of Rights Under Biden

(Headline USA) Ten years after the 9/11 attacks, Americans were reasonably positive about the state of their rights and civil liberties. Today, after 20 years, not as much. That’s according to a poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research that builds on work conducted in 2011, one...

Parents Sue Calif. Over School Curriculum that Includes Chants to Aztec Gods

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Three parents and the Californians for Equal Rights Foundation, (CFER), a civil rights group, have sued the state of California over a public school curriculum that includes teaching the state’s 1.7 million high school students how to pray and chant to Aztec gods. The Thomas More...

MURDOCK: Newsom’s Disdain for Educational Excellence Is ‘Personal’ for Elder

(Deroy Murdock) There are 6,163,001 reasons for California voters to recall Gavin Newsom on Tuesday. That’s the number of K-12 students who largely are ill-served by the Golden State’s Democrat governor. California once boasted America’s finest government classrooms. I was highly fortunate to attend such schools in Los Angeles, from...

Outbreak of Deadly, Contagious Disease at US Refugee Camps Slows Afghan Evacuations

(Headline USA) While the threat of spreading a dangerous and highly contagious disease has hardly given the Biden administration pause in allowing a flood of immigrants from the southern border, it did give Democrats cover to further drag their feet on rescuing stranded Afghan refugees. The U.S. has halted all...

Stranded Americans, Afghan Allies Lose Hope of Escape as Biden Reneges on Promise

(Headline USA) Evacuation flights have resumed for Westerners, but thousands of at-risk Afghans who had helped the United States are still stranded in their homeland with the U.S. Embassy shuttered, all American diplomats and troops gone and the Taliban now in charge. With the United States and Taliban both insisting...

NC Gov. Vetoes Bills to Discourage Classroom Indoctrination, Violent Protest

(Headline USA) North Carolina's Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed an anti-indoctrination bill on Friday that would have limited how public school teachers can discuss certain racial concepts like Critical Race Theory. Cooper separately blocked a bill to raise penalties on those who engage in violent protests. The vetoed education bill was...

Arizona Divests Its Unilever Bonds over Ben & Jerry’s Israel Move

(Headline USA) Arizona has sold off $93 million in Unilever bonds and plans to sell the remaining $50 million it has invested in the global consumer products company over subsidiary Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling its ice cream in Israeli-occupied territories, the latest in a series of...
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