Elizabeth Warren says pressure of running against 'shadows of Martha and Hillary' cost her presidential bid

Massachusetts Sen. elizabeth-warren” target=”_blank”>Elizabeth Warren< to her stumbles on explaining how to pay for her signature healthcare plan and the role that gender, particularly her omnipotent female predecessors, played in the campaign.  The Massachusetts Democrat doesn’t blame sexism directly in her new book “Persist,” but Warren suggests her campaign was hampered by the failed political efforts of women before her. …

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White House, lawmakers mark start of AAPI heritage month, as US sees rise in Asian hate crimes

house-of-representatives and democratic-party” target=”_blank”>Democrats< community amid a spike in crime crime” target=”_blank”>crimes< hails the start of Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May. President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden< Most importantly, the proclamation noted the “heightened fear” in the Asian American community. “Our Nation continues to grieve the senseless killings of six women of Asian descent in…

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California Cypress College professor on leave of absence after claiming police aren't 'heroes', student reacts

It seems that education” target=”_blank”>academia’s< education professor who defended cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>cancel culture< “heroes” has herself been canceled after video of the virtual class went viral. The unidentified, first-year adjunct professor at Cypress College in Cypress, Calif., claimed she would be in “more danger” if she called 911 during an armed home invasion and cops responded….

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University of Minnesota student leader urges peers to make life ‘hell’ for cops

A educationof us-regions student government leader urged her peers to make life “hell” for campus cops by calling in fake incidents, according to a report Wednesday. Lauren Meyers, a member of the Minnesota Student Association Executive Board, allegedly directed students to “use up” campus cops’ resources in an effort to pressure the department’s police chief to…

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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck's recent get-togethers have been 'friendly,' not romantic: report

jennifer-lopez” target=”_blank”>Jennifer Lopez< haven’t involved any romance, according to a new report. The former couple raised eyebrows this week after a report surfaced claiming the two had spent time together more than once in recent weeks around Los Angeles. According to TMZ, the Latin superstar, 51, and the 48-year-old actor are “strictly friends.” While word of Lopez and Affleck’s reunions prove…

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Dem Rep. Jim Clyburn defends siding with Tim Scott on 'not a racist country' comments

Rep. Jim Clyburn, D-S.C., said what makes America great is that the country can “repair its faults,” as he called on congressional colleagues to pass crime reform and voting” target=”_blank”>voting rights< The House Majority Whip said America repaired its wrongs of slavery and segregation laws, but still must repair persisting problems within its institutions, such as…

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Trisha Yearwood receives COVID vaccine 2 months after testing positive

Trisha Yearwood received her first dose of the infectious-disease vaccine two months after battling the virus. The country singer, who is married to garth-brooks” target=”_blank”>Garth Brooks< finally got her first dose of the vaccine! To all who made this day possible, thank you. xo #grateful,” Yearwood, 56, wrote. Yearwood’s first jab came just one day after she…

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