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Federal Judge Stuns Biden Administration with ‘Remain in Mexico’ Reversal

(Headline USA) As the crisis at the southern border continues to grow worse, a federal judge has overturned a controversial Biden immigration policy that will have major implications for the border crisis. U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled that the Biden administration must reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" policy,...

More US Cities Require Proof of Vaccination to Go Places

(Headline USA) A rapidly growing number of places across the U.S. are requiring people to show proof they have been inoculated against COVID-19 to teach school, work at a hospital, see a concert or eat inside a restaurant. Meanwhile, Democrats are planning to deploy the National Guard in what many...

Minneapolis Police to Curb Stops for Minor Traffic Violators, Arguing it’s Racist

(Associated Press) Minneapolis police will no longer stop motorists for minor traffic violations arguing they have racist outcomes, according to a new policy change. Police Chief Medaria Arrandondo, in an internal memo Thursday, said the move comes after examining how officers can better use time and resources. "MPD will no longer...

MURDOCK: Biden’s Eviction Fiat Delivers Death Blow to US Constitution

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) The slogan above the Washington Post’s banner captures the Left’s view of the allegedly authoritarian Donald J. Trump’s presidency: “Democracy dies in darkness.” It’s now time for a new credo, given the recent actions of President Joe Biden and his party: “Democracy dies in broad daylight.” Democrats'...

Ex-NFL QB to Run for His County School Board; PLATFORM: ‘Common Sense’

(Jon Styf, The Center Square) Former football players becoming politicians isn’t new. Plenty of ex-football players have been elected to Congress or state legislatures, and former NFL running back Herschel Walker is working on a U.S. Senate run in Georgia. But having a retired NFL player run for a local school board,...

Larry Elder Pledges to Roll Back Newsom’s Nanny-State COVID Overreach

(Headline USA) The fight over mask and vaccine mandates moved to the center of California’s looming recall election Friday, with candidate Larry Elder promising to swiftly roll back sweeping government orders. Elder, in his first press conference since announcing his candidacy July 12, told reporters that if he replaces Democratic...

Leftist ‘Fact-Checker’ Snopes.com Rocked by Plagiarism Accusations Involving CEO

Snopes Media Group apologized Friday after discovering, upon internal review, that CEO and co-founder David Mikkelson had committed extensive plagiarism, especially from 2014 to 2016. "Let us be clear: Plagiarism undermines our mission and values, full stop," said the statement. "It has no place in any context within this organization." The...

Democrat Lawyers Fire First Pre-Emptive Shot in Red-State Redistricting Battle

(Headline USA) Democrats filed a lawsuit Friday asking a federal court to throw out Wisconsin’s current congressional and legislative district boundaries, arguing the 10-year-old maps are unconstitutional and shouldn’t be used as the starting point for new districts set to be drawn in the coming months. The lawsuit came less...

Minority Members Accuse Leftist Environmental Group of Racism, Tokenization

Minority activists are accusing left-wing environmental group the Sunrise Movement of racism and tokenization, claiming the organization’s leaders discriminated against black and Latino members regularly. More than 100 activists signed a letter, obtained by Buzzfeed News, that accuses the Sunrise Movement of financial mismanagement and racial discrimination.  “Staff and movement leaders...

NJ Inmate Freed Because of COVID, Arrested for Murder Two Days Later

A New Jersey inmate who was freed early because of the coronavirus pandemic was charged with murdering a teenager just two days after he was released. Jerry Crawford, 25, was in prison for burglary when he was let out on “public health emergency credits” for parole supervision on Nov. 4,...

Minneapolis Hires Ex-Convicts, Gang Members to Solve Crime & Addiction

Minneapolis has transferred about $700,000 from the police department's budget to "credible-messenger programs," in which former gangsters, convicts and anti-violence activists try to bring violent disputes to peaceful conclusions, the Wall Street Journal reported. Minneapolis pays Agape---a so-called credible-messenger organization with about 30 members---to purchase and distribute food to the...

Christian Health Providers Win Injunction Against ACA’s Abortion, Trans Mandates

A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction on behalf of religious health care providers who feared the Biden administration would interpret the Affordable Care Act as requiring them to perform abortions or gender-transition treatment against their conscience. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had argued that it...
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