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Newsom OKs Parole for Killer Who Buried Victim Alive

California's Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom has allowed the release of a killer who buried alive a developmentally disabled man four decades ago, officials said Monday. Newsom took no action last Friday on the state parole board's latest decision granting parole to David Weidert, his office said Monday, meaning that Weidert,...

Republicans to Remove Omar, Swalwell from Committees If GOP Retakes House

House Republicans plan to strip both Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., from their committee assignments if they retake the House majority in 2022, according to the Washington Examiner. Republicans have tried to oust both of the Democratic members before, but Democratic leadership under House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,...

St. Louis Taxi Company Bans Masked, Vaccinated Customers

A taxi company in St. Louis, Missouri announced it will not serve customers who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus or insist on wearing masks inside the cars.  "We don't allow any type of masks in our vehicles," Charlie Bullington, the owner of Yo Transportation, told KMOV. "The second one...

CDC Knowingly Spread Misinformation That 99% of COVID Deaths Were Among Unvaccinated

Federal health bureaucrats told the American people for months that the COVID-19 shot provided protection against serious illness and that 99 percent of COVID-related hospitalizations occurred in the unvaccinated population. Newly released data and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky's admission now prove that scientific data never...

Kavanaugh’s Wishy-Washy Opinion Leaves Judge Confused on Evictions Moratorium

(Headline USA) A federal judge who declared the earlier nationwide moratorium on evictions illegal was deeply skeptical Monday of the Biden administration's new order, but said she may lack the power to do anything about it. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich promised a decision soon in an effort by Alabama landlords...

US Military Plans to Make Vax Mandatory for Members by Mid-September

(Associated Press) Members of the U.S. military would be required to have the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Sept. 15, under a plan announced by the Pentagon Monday and endorsed by President Joe Biden. That deadline could be pushed up if the vaccine receives final FDA approval or infection rates continue to rise. “I...

Feds Impose Fines as Fake Vaccine Cards Proliferate

As American institutions implement COVID-19 vaccine passports, demand grows for fake inoculation cards, but punishment for knowingly using one can be steep, the Poynter Institute reported. "Under both federal law and state law, it is a crime to create, to sell, to buy, to use, or even to simply possess one...

Texas Makes Good on Promise to Round Up Trespassing Illegal Aliens

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is delivering on his promise to use state troopers as well as county jails and courts to arrest illegal aliens, try them for criminal trespassing, and imprison them, The Epoch Times reported. The Kinney County Sheriff’s Office, situated on the Southwest border near Del Rio, has...

Employee Says Gov’t Agency Fired Him for Wearing Trump Shirt on Day Off

The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which promotes the city's tourism and events, fired an employee who argued in a wrongful termination lawsuit that his only crime was wearing a Trump t-shirt, WBTV reported. "It’s this whole cancel culture and some people can have their beliefs at work, other people can’t,"...

Oregon Ballot Measure Criminalizes Hunting, Livestock Slaughter…and Pest Control

(Tim Gruver, The Center Square) Hunting, breeding livestock, even pest control would be all but illegal under a ballot initiative backed by Oregon animal rights activists and opposed by incensed Oregon farmers. The proposal, Initiative Petition 13, would lift virtually all exemptions to state laws related to animal abuse, neglect and sexual...

JUDGE: Norwegian Cruise Lines Can Force Passengers in Fla. to Be Vaxxed

(Associated Press) A federal judge on Sunday night granted Norwegian Cruise Line’s request to temporarily block a Florida law banning cruise companies from asking passengers for proof of coronavirus vaccination before they board a ship. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams granted the preliminary injunction in a lawsuit challenging the state’s “vaccine...

UPDATE: Cuomo’s Top Aide Resigns as Impeachment Forces Close In

UPDATE 12:40 AM 8/9/21 VIA AP: Melissa DeRosa, a fixture next to Gov. Andrew Cuomo for months during his coronavirus news conferences, resigned late Sunday on the heels of a report that found Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, leaving the governor without his top aide as he faces the prospect...
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