Minnesota governor's mansion targeted by pipeline protesters; 69 arrested

us-regions state crime on Saturday arrested at least 69 us-protests” target=”_blank”>protesters< to shut down Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 project, which brings oil from Canada en route to Wisconsin, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.  The group, Treaties over Tar Sands, says the pipeline is environmentally unsafe and encroaches on Indigenous lands, according to WCCO-TV in Minneapolis….

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Obama missed Afghanistan ‘transition’ opportunity, retired Army general says

With U.S. military involvement in conflicts lasting two decades, four presidents share at least some portion of the blame for last week’s deadly Kabul disaster, a retired Army general says. But one of those presidents – barack-obama” target=”_blank”>Barack Obama<, the Washington, D.C., area and a field in western us-regions. FORMER OBAMA OFFICIALS HAMMERING BIDEN ON…

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After Kabul attacks, US faces threat from Islamic extremists ‘already in our country’: retired Army general

Radicalized terror” target=”_blank”>terrorist< issues at the U.S.-Mexico immigration, a retired U.S. military general says. Retired Maj. Gen. Dana Pittard, a former commanding general at Fort Bliss in Texas, shared his observations last week in an interview with Border Report, after bombings at the Kabul airport in conflicts killed at least 13 U.S. service members as…

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Farrah Abraham threatens legal action against Ivy League university: 'Harvard is a joke'

farrah-abraham” target=”_blank”>Farrah Abraham< told TMZ that professor Patricia Bellanca encouraged her to submit a “class activity” without checking it over for her creative writing master’s program. The professor then used the assignment to encourage her to drop the course altogether, according to Abraham. “I will be taking legal action against Harvard,” Abraham told a TMZ…

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Liberal-dominated San Diego County Board floats COVID declaration conservative critics say impedes free speech

san-diego” target=”_blank”>San Diego’s<. A summary of the proposal claims that “health misinformation now presents a greater threat to public health than a variant of COVID-19.” “In response, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego recognizes the vaccine hesitancy, that stands in the way of the County moving beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, is…

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Justice Department hiring first-ever chief diversity officer

The justice-department” target=”_blank”>Department of Justice< amongst employees in the nation’s top legal department.  A Chief Diversity Officer will join the Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Human Resources and Administration to “lead and coordinate the Department’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility” in the federal branch, according to the position’s posting. The advertised salary for the person who…

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