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Meadows attorney tells Jan. 6 Committee contempt charge would be ‘manifestly unjust'

The attorney for former executive Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in a Monday letter asked the house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House< for contempt of Congress, arguing doing so “would be contrary to law, manifestly unjust, unwise, and unfair.”  Meadows was previously cooperating with the committee’s investigation into the events surrounding the Jan. 6 …

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Golden Globe 2022 nominations announced

The 2022 events nominations have officially been announced with hit tv” target=”_blank”>TV shows< like “Belfast” and “Dune.”  Thanks to netflix” target=”_blank”>Netflix’s<” getting nothing but best song and Rita Moreno not being nominated alongside the many that came for “West Side Story.”  Hit films like “Dune” and “King Richard” were mentioned …

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12 major Dem controlled cities break homicide records following historically bloody 2020

Twelve major cities across the nation broke crime” target=”_blank”>annual homicide < Rochester is joined by 11 other cities that broke homicide records this year, according to ABC News, including: philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia< and resignations following 2020’s nationwide calls to defund the police.  AS DEFUND THE POLICE MOVEMENT TRICKLES DOWN FROM BIG …

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Germany approves $68B to combat climate change

The world-regions government on Monday approved 60 billion euros ($68 billion) in funding to be used for combating climate change and modernizing the country, a move that the new finance minister described as a “booster” for Europe’s biggest economy.  The supplementary budget approved by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Cabinet entails putting …

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