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Montana governor signs bill to protect Second Amendment from federal gun restrictions

us-regionsGov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill into law Friday that’s intended to protect gun owners in the state from any new federal regulations or bans on firearms. “Today, I proudly signed Rep. [Jedediah] Hinkle’s law prohibiting federal overreach into our personal-freedoms-protected rights, including any federal ban on firearms,” Gianforte, a Republican, wrote on Twitter. “I will…

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Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion choreographer launches company to copyright dance moves

JaQuel Knight has made history as the first choreographer to music” target=”_blank”>copyright his iconic dance moves<’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” video, since then, he has become her go-to, choreograph the artist’s tours and her epic Coachella performances. He has also masterminded the moves behind the Jennifer Lopez-Shakira 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show, Cardi…

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Washington Post runs 'fact-check' on Tim Scott's ancestry but not on Kamala Harris' 'Fweedom' plagiarism claim

The Washington Post appears quite selective when it comes to the urgency of its “fact-checks” of certain prominent politicians.  Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., was the subject of a lengthy piece on Friday by the Post’s star fact-checker, Glenn Kessler. The piece, “Tim Scott often talks about his grandfather and cotton. There’s more to that tale,” examined the…

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Ten state AGs sue Biden admin for ‘social cost of carbon’ executive order

Ten state attorneys general have announced a lawsuit against joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s<.” The lawsuit was announced on Friday, with the group calling the president’s executive order on tackling climate change “an act of executive overreach that will kill thousands of jobs throughout the country threatens to impose more burdens and harms on the American people.”…

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Watters: With Universal Basic Income, Democrats 'figured it out': 'Just bribe people to vote for them'

The panel on “The Five” discussed Democratic cities and other municipalities planning to begin paying their own citizens a stipend without recompense, as the idea of universal basic income gains steam among left-wing politicians. As “The Five” noted, 2020 presidential candidate and New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is running on a platform that…

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Fort Jackson commanding general says civilian court will first handle Army drill sergeant spat with Black man

Fort Jackson’s Brig. Gen. Milford Beagle Jr. announced Friday that the military would allow civilian authorities to handle the investigation into a drill sergeant accused of simple assault against a young Black man during an altercation outside his us-regions home. “I have the utmost confidence in our civilian criminal system and trust that it will…

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WaPo runs 'hit piece' on Tim Scott hours after it was announced he would give GOP response to Biden address

The timing of Washington Post’s latest “fact-check” on Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., which has been panned by critics, is raising questions.  Scott, who was chosen Thursday to deliver the Republican Party’s response to President Biden’s speech to a joint session of congress” target=”_blank”>Congress<, Glenn Kessler. The piece, “Tim Scott often talks about his grandfather and cotton. There’s more…

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