Christian Seattle homeless mission turns to Supreme Court after ruling strips away employment discretion

While homelessness plagues the city of seattle” target=”_blank”>Seattle< lifestyle requirements. It is now turning to the U.S. Supreme Court after the Washington Supreme Court ruled that it violated Washington’s Law Against Discrimination (WLAD), claiming the mission is protected by the law’s religious exemption. JASON RANTZ: SEATTLE HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT SO DANGEROUS SHERIFF TELLS STAFF TO WORK…

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Texas man shot 6 times sees surgery delayed for days amid hospital's coronavirus crowding: report

Six days after being shooting” target=”_blank”>shot <grocery store, Ben Taub Hospital patient Joel Valdez was reportedly still waiting to undergo surgery on Friday.  The hospital’s intensive care unit was nearly at full capacity – 98% – driven up by a surge of delta-variant infectious-disease patients, Harris Health System in Harris County said, according to FOX 26…

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82nd Airborne paratrooper found dead at Fort Bragg; investigation underway

An military” target=”_blank”>investigation< paratrooper who was found unresponsive in his barracks on Friday, according to reports.  Pfc. Mikel Rubino, of the 82nd Airborne Division, was declared dead when medical personnel arrived, the 82nd Airborne said in a release Saturday, according to FOX 8 in us-regions.  Rubino, who was from Oroville, California, enlisted in 2020 and…

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RNC Chairwoman McDaniel: Biden's bitter blame game won't solve big crises he's created

It comes as no surprise that recent polling shows President Joe Biden’s approval declining. He has spent his first months in office lurching from crisis to crisis.  His executive has taken an unfocused, unaccountable approach to solving the many problems that have arisen on his watch: *A immigrationcontinues to rage at our southern border.  *infectious-disease cases…

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Taliban enter Kabul outskirts, await ‘peaceful transfer’ of Afghanistan capital

Taliban fighters entered the outskirts of Kabul on Sunday, with a spokesman for the terror organization saying they were expecting a “peaceful transfer” of conflicts‘s capital city to their control. Spokesman Suhail Shaheen made the remarks to the Al-Jazeera English news channel in Qatar, according to The Associated Press. Meanwhile, the foreign ministry of neighboring…

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Oklahoma protest against mask, vaccine mandates draws hundreds to Statehouse

Chanting, “USA! USA!” hundreds gathered at the us-regions Statehouse in Oklahoma City on Saturday to protest infectious-diseasemask and vaccine mandates and fight for their “freedom” to make their own choice.  The demonstrators sang patriotic songs inside the building’s rotunda and held signs with slogans such as: “No vaccine mandate,” “Mandate medical freedom” and “Protect our…

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Ashli Babbitt’s mom rips Pelosi, Feinstein, claims questions about daughter’s death going unanswered

The grieving mother of Ashli Babbitt, the U.S. military veteran who wascrime at the capitol-protests” target=”_blank”>U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6< nor Dianne Feinstein – nor any other current elected official, Democrat or Republican, has reached out to her regarding questions about her daughter’s death. California resident Micki Witthoeft spoke out last week in a podcast…

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Biden court win on eviction ban extension draws appeals from Realtors, landlords

Groups against joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< eviction moratorium appealed one day after a judiciary ruled it could stand, according to reports.  Two chapters of the National Association of Realtors and a group of economyrequested “immediate” action from the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals on Saturday and may get a ruling by the end of next week, according…

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Voter fraud concerns: California city councilman, 5 others facing charges

A us-regions city councilman and five other people are facing elections charges following a June vote-by-mail elections” target=”_blank”>runoff< to commit election fraud and attempted crime with intent to influence an election, City News Service reported. Galvan allegedly tried to bribe a registrar’s office employee using concert tickets, the Los Angeles Times reported. That employee and…

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