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Biden, Iraqi PM to Announce End of US Combat Mission in Iraq

(Associated Press) President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi are expected to announce on Monday that they’ve come to an agreement to end the U.S. military’s combat mission in Iraq by the end of the year, according to a senior Biden administration official. The plan to shift the American military...

Pelosi Appoints Another Pro-Impeachment GOP Rep. to Jan. 6 Commission

(Headline USA) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday named a second Republican critic of Donald Trump, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, to a special committee investigating the Capitol trespassers. She pledged that the Democratic-majority panel will "get to the truth." Kinzinger said he "humbly accepted" the appointment even as his party's leadership is...

Homeschooling Doubles as Parents Reject Lockdowns, Masks, & Indoctrination

(Headline USA) Although the government lockdowns and virus restrictions disrupted family life across the U.S. since taking hold in spring 2020, some parents are grateful for one consequence: They're now opting to homeschool their children, even as schools plan to resume in-person classes. The specific reasons vary widely. Some families...

Anthony Fauci Says the ‘Unvaccinated’ Pushing US in the ‘Wrong Direction’

(Headline USA) The United States is in an "unnecessary predicament" of soaring COVID-19 cases fueled by unvaccinated Americans and the delta variant, the nation's top infectious diseases bureaucrat said Sunday. "We're going in the wrong direction," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, describing himself as "very frustrated." He said recommending that the vaccinated...

Democrats Demand More Money for Public Transit in RINO-Backed Infrastructure Bill

(Headline USA) Lawmakers racing to seal a bipartisan infrastructure deal early this coming week are hitting a major roadblock over how much money should go to public transit, the group's lead Republican negotiator said Sunday. As discussions continued through the weekend, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman said both sides were "about...

160K Protest in France as Parliament OKs Forced Vaccines & Covid Passport

(Headline USA) France's parliament approved a law early Monday requiring special virus passes for all restaurants and domestic travel and mandating vaccinations for all health workers. Both measures have prompted protests and political tensions. President Emmanuel Macron and his government say they are needed to protect vulnerable populations and hospitals...

Mo. Atty. Gen. Promises Lawsuit as St. Louis Goes Rogue, Imposes Mask Mandate

(Headline USA) Just when Americans thought they were finally done with mask mandates, it seems they are back in action. One Republican attorney general, though, is fighting back. St. Louis leaders experienced backlash after announcing Friday a new mask mandate while indoors, even for children and even for the vaccinated. St. Louis...

Nine ‘Unregistered, Roving’ Chinese Spies Arrested After Threatening U.S. Residents

(Headline USA) Nine U.S. residents have been arrested and accused of spying for China. The defendants received an indictment from a federal grand jury in New York for "acting and conspiring to act in the United States as illegal agents of the People’s Republic of China," among other charges. “As alleged,...

Prosecutors Air More Claims in R. Kelly Case; 1 Involves Boy

(Associated Press) Federal prosecutors in R. Kelly's sex trafficking case say he had sexual contact with an underage boy in addition to girls, and the government wants jurors in his upcoming sex trafficking trial to hear those claims. Prosecutors aired a wide-ranging raft of additional allegations — but not new...

Man Accused of Planning Sorority Killings Denied Release

(Associated Press) A judge has ordered a man accused of planning to kill sorority members at an Ohio university to remain behind bars. Magistrate Judge Stephanie Bowman on Friday cited a parole violation and the "serious nature of the charges" as reasons to keep 21-year-old Tres Genco in custody. The Hillsboro,...

Fla. May Pay ‘Woke’ Disney $570M in Tax Breaks So It Can Escape California

(Headline USA) The Walt Disney Co. stands to benefit from more than a half billion dollars in tax breaks for building a new regional campus in Florida that promises to employ at least 2,000 professional employees who will be relocating from southern California to work in digital technology, finance and...

Judge Lets De Blasio Off the Hook Amid Calls to Testify in Eric Garner Case

(Associated Press) New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio won’t have to testify in a judicial inquiry into the 2014 police chokehold death of Eric Garner, a judge ruled Friday, dashing a long-running quest by Garner’s relatives to have the mayor questioned under oath. Judge Erika Edwards also excused Police...
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