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Cuomo Grants Clemency to Convicted Murderers as He Exits

(Associated Press) Hours before leaving office, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday granted clemency to six people, including the driver in a fatal 1981 armored truck robbery whose release was championed by his son, San Francisco’s top prosecutor. David Gilbert, 76, is serving a life sentence for his role in...

Wa. Transplant Patients Removed from Waiting List for Refusing COVID Vax

(Ted O'Neil, The Center Square) The University of Washington Medical Center has reportedly told two patients awaiting organ transplants that they would be placed further down their respective lines over their refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Sam Allen, 64, told Seattle radio station KTTH that he was informed in June...

Allen West Vows to Lead the Charge to Impeach Soft Judges in Texas

Lt. Col. Allen West, who is currently challenging Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in the state's GOP gubernatorial primary, has called for the impeachment of Harris County, Texas judges who have been soft on criminals in the wake of spiking homicide rates, The Texan reported. Harris County has seen a 91%...

Only 12 Border Agents Patrol 245-Mile Stretch; Morale ‘in the Toilet’

There are only 12 Border Patrol agents manning a 245-mile stretch of the southern border in Del Rio, Texas, even though there are tens of thousands of illegal immigrants flooding the region every month. A spokesman for Border Patrol’s union said the immigration crisis, which has only continued to get...

SELLERS: Black Republicans at the Forefront of New Civil-Rights Movement

With California's Sept. 14 recall election just weeks away, the vicious attacks on GOP candidate Larry Elder hit a new low recently. The Los Angeles Times's Erika D. Smith contemptibly claimed that Elder, a conservative talk-radio host and longtime Fox News personality was the "black face of white supremacy." I'm going...

Mississippi Plans 5-Year Jail Term for Those Who Do Not Isolate When Sick

The state of Mississippi will punish anybody who fails to isolate with COVID-19 with a five-year prison sentence, Shore News Network reported. In addition, the state plans to fine residents who violate the lockdown order $5,000. The state's leading health official, Thomas Dobbs, seized the authority to issue sweeping and unconstitutional...

Taliban Threatens Weak Biden Against Staying Beyond Aug. 31 Deadline

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden said Sunday he would not rule out extending the evacuation of Americans beyond Aug. 31, the date he had set for completing the withdrawal of troops and formally ending the nearly 20-year U.S. military role in Afghanistan. And British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to press...

Capitol Police CLEARS Officer Who Shot and Killed Ashli Babbitt

(Headline USA) An officer who shot and killed a woman during the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol as she began to climb through the broken part of a door leading into an area known as the Speaker’s Lobby acted lawfully and in line with police department policy, the...

LAST DAY: Cuomo Rages Against Investigation that Led to His Downfall

(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) In his farewell address, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday once again railed at the sexual harassment investigation that led to his downfall. But as he continued in his 15-plus minute speech, he encouraged the state and its leaders to continue the fight against the...

DeSantis Defends Press Sec. from AP’s Whining; Attacks Hit Piece Against Him

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back against the Associated Press this week, accusing the publication of spreading potentially deadly misinformation, after AP incoming CEO Daisy Veerasingham accused his press secretary of threatening a reporter. Veerasingham sent a letter to DeSantis last week demanding that he put a stop to alleged...

FDA Gives Full Approval to Pfizer Vaccine Despite Incomplete Trials

(Headline USA) The U.S. gave full approval to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, a milestone intended to help lift public confidence in the shots as the nation battles a contagious coronavirus mutant that shots don't seem to be able to prevent. The vaccine made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech now...

Biden Wants to Extend Unemployment Benefits Despite Widespread Job Openings

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The Biden administration is working to ensure that $300 weekly unemployment payments from federal taxpayers continue in some form beyond their expiration date set by Congress. Lawmakers enacted weekly $300 unemployment payments and set them to expire Sept. 6 in response to joblessness during the pandemic....
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