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Yearly Archives: 2021

Sen. Bill Hagerty: Facebook vs. Trump — Big Tech's censorship regime out of control. Here's how we fix it

Facebook’s decision to uphold its suspension of former donald-trump” target=”_blank”>President Donald Trump<principles of free speech and open exchange of ideas, not the whims of Big Tech censors.  Facebook’s disappointing announcement today highlights the urgent need for this legislation.  Dominant, ubiquitous topics are increasingly choosing which speakers and messages are approved …

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Detroit pizza man paints street, tries to save people dough

A detroit” target=”_blank”>Detroit<, try to support our city and walk away with a $150 ticket, and they feel like they were tricked into it and they kind of were tricked into it,” said Tony Sacco, co-owner of Mootz Pizzeria and Bar. ORIGINATOR OF DETROIT-STYLE PIZZA BLASTS PIZZA HUT FOR ATTEMPT …

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‘COVID Bandit’ leaves $4,600 tip for Colorado restaurant staff

An anonymous diner who has been leaving huge tips for foodstaff members during the infectious-disease pandemic has surfaced again.  The patron, known as the “COVID Bandit,” most recently visited the Flagstaff House Restaurant in Boulder, us-regions, according to the eatery’s Facebook page.  On Sunday, the restaurant posted a picture of …

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NASCAR's next generation Cup Series car revealed — here's what's changed

The future of nascar” target=”_blank”>NASCAR<, NASCAR’s next generation Cup Series cars have been revealed. (Toyota) The Toyota, Ford and Chevrolet-bodied coupes feature sleeker styling and radical mechanical changes aimed at delivering better racing and a more relevant connection to the production cars they represent. (Ford) The biggest update is the …

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Eta Aquarid 2021 meteor shower: How to watch

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning, giving curious viewers the opportunity to see debris from the famous air-and-space The second spring meteor shower of the year is expected to produce around 30 meteors per hour traveling at speeds of about 148,000 mph into Earth’s …

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