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California Café to Fine Customers Who Wear Masks, Brag About Vaccines

A California café will charge patrons a $5 fee if they are caught wearing a mask or “bragging” about their coronavirus vaccine. "$5 FEE ADDED TO ORDERS PLACED WHILE WEARING A FACE MASK," a sign posted in the window of Fiddleheads Café reads. The sign also says any customer "caught...

America the Outlier: Voter Photo IDs Are the Rule in Europe & Elsewhere

(John R. Lott, Jr., RealClearInvestigations) Democrats and much of the media are pushing to make permanent the extraordinary, pandemic-driven measures to relax voting rules during the 2020 elections – warning anew of racist voter “suppression” otherwise. Yet democracies in Europe and elsewhere tell a different story – of the benefits of...

MLB Hit w/$100M Lawsuit for Pulling All-Star Game from Ga.

Major League Baseball was hit with a $100-million lawsuit this week over its decision to pull the 2021 All-Star Game out of Atlanta, Georgia, in response to the state’s new election integrity law. The Job Creators Network, which has more than 30 partners, filed a lawsuit in New York City...

REPORT: Kamala Aides ‘Panicked’ When Biden Chose Her to Lead Border Crisis Response

Vice President Kamala Harris's team reportedly "panicked" after President Joe Biden announced he had chosen her to lead his administration's response to the border crisis, according to a CNN report.  Biden gave Harris the leading role in the high-profile political controversy, which has consumed the early days of Biden's presidency,...

SC Congresswoman’s Home Vandalized with Antifa Graffiti on Memorial Day

Antifa terrorists on Memorial Day vandalized a South Carolina Republican's private home with personal threats and anarchist slogans, like "all politicians are bastards." Rep. Nancy Mace, R-SC, showed Antifa's vandalism in a video posted to YouTube on Tuesday morning. The vandals wrote "F*** you Nancy" on the street in front of...

BLM Chapter Founder Quits Organization After Learning ‘The Ugly Truth’ About Its Priorities

The founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter said he left the organization after learning the “ugly truth” about the group’s political priorities.  Rashad Turner, the president and executive director of Minnesota Parent Union, said in a YouTube video that he founded a Black Lives Matter chapter in St. Paul,...

Should Cops Pelt BLM Protesters w/ Rubber Bullets?

(Kaiser Health News) As police in riot gear approached the demonstrators, Soren Stevenson raised his hands like scores of others and called out, “Hands up, don’t shoot.” Suddenly, tear gas canisters and rubber bullets rained down. The demonstrators had gathered for a sixth straight day to decry Minneapolis police officers’ use-of-force...

NO SURPRISE: Red States Top Those with Lowest Unemployment Rates

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Republican-led states and Vermont reported the lowest unemployment rates in April, according to a new report by the U.S. Commerce Department. States led by Democrat governors recorded the highest jobless rates, according to the report. Unemployment rates were lower in April in 12 states and the District...

Iowa Democrats’ Hopes Fade After Losing Congressional Seat Squeaker

(Associated Press) Democrats lost last year's election for Iowa's 2nd Congressional District by the narrowest margin in a House race in almost 40 years. After the six-vote heartbreaker, some expected Democrat Rita Hart to immediately declare a rematch in the southeast district long held by her party. So far, no Democrat has...

Fauci Defended & Funded Gain-of-Function Research Despite ‘Risk’ of Pandemic

Anthony Fauci advocated for gain-of-function research, which modifies pathogens to increase their lethality, in a speech and academic paper, calling the method "integral" for scientific advancement even though it could cause a "pandemic," The National Pulse reported. In a 2013 speech for the National Institutes of Health on "Gain-of-Function Research...

California to Convert Abandoned Shopping Malls into Low Income Housing

(Headline USA) California state lawmakers are grappling with a particularly 21st-century problem: What to do with the growing number of shopping malls and big box retail stores left empty by people shifting their purchases to the web. A possible answer in crowded California cities is to build low-income housing on...

Californians Travel & Relax Before State Lifts COVID Regulations

(Headline USA) Californians headed to campgrounds, beaches and restaurants over the long holiday weekend as the state prepared to shed some of its heavy-handed coronavirus rules. Southern California beaches were busy with families barbecuing and children playing in the sand and surf. Business owners said they were scrambling to hire...
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