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Riot Victim Widow Ann Dorn Makes Devastating Appeal: ‘This Isn’t a Video Game’

The widow of slain St. Louis police veteran David Dorn devastated viewers by telling his story on the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention. Her poignant story captured the emotions even of Meghan McCain, whose mother spoke at the Democratic convention last week on behalf of longtime...

PELOSI: Cancel the Debates

Shrugging off the obvious concerns that Democrats are trying to guard their candidate, Joe Biden, from any unscripted challenges prior to the November election, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., declared that there should be no debates between the two presidential candidates, Breitbart reported. Pelosi often has tried to play the...

Paralyzed GOP Candidate’s Campaign Responds to Rant from Unhinged PBS Reporter

Democrats responding to the uplifting stories from the Republican National Convention have tread a precarious line in their efforts to bash many of the speakers who have triumphed in the face of adversity. The RNC's push for diversity has exposed deep insecurities---or worse, bigotry---in those who had once proclaimed themselves...

BIDEN: Trump ‘Rooting for More Violence’ in Wisconsin

(Headline USA) Joe Biden on Thursday said, without evidence, that President Donald Trump is “rooting for more violence" amid riots in Wisconsin, and that he'd be willing to visit the state himself to try and defuse tensions. “He views this as a political benefit," the Democratic presidential nominee said of Trump on MSNBC...

Fox’s Tucker Carlson Takes Heat for Kenosha Commentary

(Headline USA) Fox News' Tucker Carlson, no stranger to the hot seat for his commentary, is being criticized for suggesting that no one should be surprised by the killing of two rioters during unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kenosha devolved into anarchy because the authorities abandoned the people. Those in charge,...

YouTube’s Algorithms Remove ‘Millions of Videos’ That Do Not Violate Any Policies

YouTube's content removal policy has been to ban first, review later. But that approach has led them to a situation in which they are reinstating more than half of appealed content, Reclaim the Net reported. Google, which owns YouTube, said the increase in wrongful banning is happening because artificial intelligence...

Key Conduit for Dossier Once Worked for Russian Oligarch, as Did Steele

(Eric Felton, RealClearInvestigations) Jonathan Winer, a former top aide to Secretary of State John Kerry who was a key conduit for disseminating the discredited Steele dossier in the U.S. government, worked as a lobbyist for Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska in years preceding the Russiagate affair. This revelation raises new questions about...

Pence Aide: NBA Protest over Kenosha is ‘Absurd and Silly’

(Headline USA) Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff said Thursday that NBA protests over the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, are “absurd and silly.” “If they want to protest, I don’t think we care,” Marc Short told CNN's “New Day.” His comments came the day after the NBA...

Corrupt WHO Expands ‘Social Listening’ Operations to Censor COVID Skeptics

The World Health Organization announced in a press release titled "Immunizing the public against misinformation" that it is partnering with an analytics corporation to develop a "social listening" program. The social listening program will look through social media posts to root out "coronavirus misinformation," Reclaim The Net reported. Already, the WHO...

CDC: COVID Spurs Spike in Suicidal Thoughts; 4 in 10 Report Mental-Health Issues

Business shutdowns and house-arrest orders stemming from the coronavirus have caused a significant spike in self-reported mental-health disorders, The Epoch Times reported. In the June survey, 10% of respondents said they had considered killing themselves in the past month. In a 2018 survey, 1 in 20 people---only 5%---had contemplated suicide. The...

Unemployment Rate of 9.9% is Lowest Since Before Pandemic

(Courthouse News Service) For the first time since March insured unemployment in the U.S. has dropped below 10 percent, according to a weekly report out Thursday from the Department of Labor. About 1 million Americans filed initial claims for jobless benefits last week while roughly the same number of people stopped...

Wisc. Governor FINALLY Accepts Help from President; Kenosha is Calmer

(Headline USA) Protests in Kenosha over the police shooting of black man Jacob Blake --- who resisted arrest as he maneuvered to access a knife --- were more peaceful following the arrest of a 17-year-old police admirer accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a chaotic night of demonstrations and...
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