Brooklyn Center mayor defends media presence following Daunte Wright shooting, ongoing riots

Mayor Mike Elliott is defending the presence of media representation in Brooklyn Center, us-regions days after the crime shooting of Daunte Wright sparked us-protests” target=”_blank”>unrest< members were being demanded to leave the area post-curfew. “Demanding the media to leave is absolutely, unequivocally unacceptable,” he said. “I issue the curfew order and my curfew order permits the…

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Sen. Kennedy urges public to 'wait and try to get the facts about what happened' in Daunte Wright shooting

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., joined “Hannity” Wednesday to respond to the death of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, us-regions and the arrest of former crime Kim Potter on a charge of second-degree manslaughter. KENNEDY: In terms of this entire discussion about police officers and race, it seems to me — I can tell you what I believe, Sean….

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SD Gov. Noem says state won't take undocumented migrants Biden administration wants to relocate

us-regions Republican Gov. Kristi Noem made her position on the immigration” target=”_blank”>migrant crisis< Noem’s tweet echoes the sentiment of other Republican governors, including South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, who issued an executive order Monday, barring federal officials from placing or housing unaccompanied migrant children.  “Sending unaccompanied migrant children from the border to states like South…

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Tucker responds to Fauci's calling his vaccine questions a 'conspiracy theory': What are you telling us?

On Wednesday’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” the Fox News host once again asked why those who have received the infectious-disease vaccine must remain under restrictions and responds to Dr. anthony-fauci” target=”_blank”>Anthony Fauci’s< efficacy is “typical, crazy conspiracy theory.” CARLSON: For months now, we have been asking a very straightforward question about the coronavirus vaccine. Why do…

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California ethnic studies pitch denounces US as a 'parasitic system' based on the 'invasion' of White settlers

Documents from a us-regions ethnic studies program called on educators to tell students that America is a “system of oppression” built around the idea that “White male settlers” have invaded and “appropriated land,” according to a new report. Christopher Rufo, a documentarian and writer, obtained slides from the presentation and posted them to Twitter Tuesday,…

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Fifth of Americans refuse to get coronavirus vaccine as Johnson & Johnson shot is put on hold

About one out of every five Americans say they will never get a infectious-disease vaccine if they can avoid it, according to a new poll that was taken right before the United States paused Johnson & Johnson vaccinations because of an extremely rare issue with blood clots, threatening to set back America’s infectious-disease campaign.  The FDA and CDC said they…

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FLASHBACK: FDR's attempt to 'pack the court' in 1937

Decades before joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< President Franklin Delano Roosevelt made his own push to “pack the court” in the midst of the Great Depression. Roosevelt pushed for Supreme Court reforms shortly after he won a landslide victory in the 1936 election. FDR had faced pushback from the judicial branch on elements of his “New Deal”…

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