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US Appeals Court Rejects Effort to Block Some Late Ballots in Pa.

(Headline USA) A federal appeals court in Philadelphia on Friday rejected an effort led by a Republican congressional candidate to block about 9,300 ballots that arrived after Election Day. The three-judge panel, led by Chief U.S. Circuit Judge Brooks Smith, noted the “unprecedented challenges” facing the nation this year, especially the...

Mutual of Omaha Replaces Indian Chief Logo with African Lion

(Headline USA) Mutual of Omaha on Thursday unveiled a new corporate logo depicting an African lion, replacing the Indian chief head that had been the symbol of the insurance and financial services company for 70 years. The Omaha, Nebraska-based company announced in July its plans for a change as corporations and...

Olympics Organizers May Ban Cheering, Enforce Mask-Wearing at Tokyo 2021

Tokyo Olympics CEO Toshiro Muto said spectators at next summer's games may be directed not to cheer due to fears about spreading the coronavirus, according to MSN. "There's a possibility that we might ask the spectators to refrain from shouting or talking in a loud voice," Muto said. "When we...

JUSTICE ALITO: COVID Restrictions Can’t Become a ‘Recurring Feature’

(Headline USA) Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Thursday sounded an alarm about restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus, saying they shouldn't become a “recurring feature after the pandemic has passed.” “The pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty,” Alito said in an address to the conservative Federalist...

Ticketmaster to Require Customers to Provide COVID Vaccination Proof

Ticketmaster is working on a plan to verify customers’ vaccination status before selling them concert tickets, according to Billboard. Now that a coronavirus vaccine is in its final stages, Ticketmaster hopes to verify customers’ vaccination status and/or COVID-19 testing results in a pre-purchase application. The application must be submitted through Ticketmaster’s...

STUDY: Under 9% of Nashville’s COVID Clusters Tied to ‘Nonessential’ Activities

Only 9% of coronavirus cluster cases in Nashville were tied to social activities deemed by many blue-city prefects to be "nonessential," according to a recent contact-tracing investigation. New data released by the Metro Public Health Department on Monday found that only 15 of the 165 clusters of COVID-19 cases in...

Major Court Win for Trump Could Put Pa. Back in Play as Vote-Fraud Evidence Piles On

A major court victories in Pennsylvania added to a day of explosive revelations and accusations in President Donald Trump's full-court press to expose vote fraud and secure his re-election bid before the Electoral College convenes on Dec. 14. In the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt ruled that...

Trump Thinking About Starting His Own Media Network to Compete w/ Fox News

Should he be unable to prevail in his challenges to the projections favoring Democrat Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 election, President Donald Trump is reportedly looking into building his own media network to directly compete with Fox News. “He plans to wreck Fox. No doubt about it,” a route...

Socialist Dems Blame Pelosi’s Gourmet Ice Cream for Election Losses

Gourmet ice cream has exposed fractures in the Democratic Party's precarious alliance between corporatists and radical socialists following the 2020 presidential election, Fox News reported. Justice Democrats and the Sunrise Movement blamed the Democratic Party's congressional losses on its coastal elitism, reflected in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's, D-Ca., pretentious display...

Data Scientists Expose Algorithm Used to Steal Trump Votes in Michigan’s GOP Precincts

A group of computer scientists led by Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, an MIT-educated Fulbright Scholar, presented what appeared to be a cut-and-dry case of systemic fraud that stemmed from the voting software used in several Michigan counties. The discrepancies in three counties alone may have been more than enough to explain...

Justice Dept.: ‘Poor Judgment’ Used by Fla. Prosecutor in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal

(Associated Press) A Justice Department report has found former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta exercised “poor judgment” in handling an investigation into wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a top federal prosecutor in Florida. The report, obtained by the Associated Press, is a culmination of an investigation by the Justice Department’s...

Middle-School Principal Gives Half-A**ed Apology for Calling Trump Supporters ‘A**wipes’

The principal of a public middle school in Maine refused to fully apologize after calling President Trump’s supporters “a—wipes” on Facebook. Bill Gifford, principal of Oceanside Middle School in Thomaston, Maine, reportedly wrote in a Facebook post that Trump “is not my president and is possibly the worst president ever.” Gifford's...
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