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Biden blames 'former military, former police officers' for 'growth' of white supremacy

During the event, the President was posed a question about "ongoing threats to our country from Americans who embrace white supremacy and conspiracies that align with it."

The Post Millennial / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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Stock trading leaders support reducing settlement times during GameStop hearing

The Robinhood trading app is under investigation for preventing their users from trading in GameStop stocks during the company's stock price surge which began in late January.

Noah David Alter / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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FLASHBACK: Leaked audio reveals Gov. Cuomo admitting that COVID-19 lockdowns are a 'fear-driven response'

In a leaked recording from October 2020, Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo can be heard saying that COVID-19 shutdowns affecting the New York Jewish community are "not a highly nuanced, sophisticated response" but instead a "fear-driven response."

Matthew Miller / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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California court rules against Meghan Murphy who was banned from Twitter for saying 'women aren't men'

Murphy was permanently banned from Twitter more than two years ago for the tweet, which Twitter alleged violated their policy against hateful conduct.

Noah David Alter / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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Pompeo calls out Biden on echoing 'Chinese propaganda' related to Uyghur genocide

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took aim at President Joe Biden on Wednesday, accusing him of echoing "Chinese propaganda" concerning the forced imprisonment and labor of the Chinese Muslim ethnic minority, the Uyghurs.

Matthew Miller / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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Economists say Biden stimulus 'incentivizes unemployment' and is 'economically unjustified'

Economists have harsh words for President Joe Biden's heavy-handed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 spending package, broadly concerned that it will incentivize further unemployment and fail to resolve the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus.

Matthew Miller / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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U.S. Capitol Police recommend keeping barbed wire surrounding Capitol installed until Fall

U.S. Capitol Police have recommended leaving the razor wire, installed ahead of the inauguration ceremony at the Capitol, in place until Fall this year.

Matthew Miller / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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Texas mayor resigns after telling residents 'only the strong will survive, the weak will [perish]'

A Texas mayor who told residents that they would have to fend for themselves amid one of the deadliest winter storms to hit the state has resigned after widespread condemnation over his remarks.

Ian Miles Cheong / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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House Democrats introduce a bill to bar President Trump from burial at Arlington National Cemetery

House Democrats introduced a bill on Thursday to ban “twice impeached presidents” from burial at Arlington National Cemetery and federal funds from going to buildings displaying their names or acknowledging their achievements.

James Anthony / 02/19/2021 12:00 AM

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Salon owner fined $1,000 after undercover inspector tricks them into cutting hair

Mr. Dagher has plead not guilty to his ticket. No trial date has yet been set.

Angelo Isidorou / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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BC Liberal Leader resigns, triggering leadership election

“The party executive will set a date not later than February 16, 2022 for holding a Leadership Vote.”

Angelo Isidorou / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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Maxine Waters attacks the little people on Reddit, says Congress will investigate WallStreetBets

Congress has concerns about the use of social media in financial trades and intends to investigate the amateur investors on Reddit's WallStreetBets community.

Ian Miles Cheong / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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'Consider wearing two face coverings,' recommends NY Health Commissioner

The New York Health Commissioner is now recommending that everyone in the state mask up with not one, but two face masks.

Ian Miles Cheong / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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More than half of Canadians think that gov't institutions are 'systemically racist': poll

According to a new poll where 1000 Canadians were surveyed, 54 percent said that they feel that racism is built into the Canadian government and its institutions.

James Anthony / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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Court dismisses BC government attempt to shut down churches

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announced the ruling of BC Supreme Court Chief Justice Christopher E. Hinkson, on Wednesday.

Angelo Isidorou / 02/18/2021 12:00 AM

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