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    AFGE's Women's and Fair Practices Departments hosted the 2019 AFGE Civil Rights Luncheon and honored the life and legacy of Augusta Y. Thomas.
    AFGE / Flickr

    Rep. Pressley Raked in Thousands from Rental Property While Arguing to Cancel Rent

    Politicians who suckle at the government teet disregard the people whose salaries they confiscate to fund their Marxist agenda.
     By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal  April 21, 2021
    Home Depot, Newington, CT 6/2014.
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    Activists Planning Boycott of Home Depot Because It Didn't Blast Georgia Voting Law

    Beyond standing for certain ideas, it appears that simply taking no stand at all is now reason enough for the left to boycott companies.
     By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal  April 21, 2021
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    After Lengthy Battle with Cancer, Retired Sheriff Dies Just Hours Before Beloved K9 Partner

    Starting out as a road deputy and moving his way up to sheriff, McClelland was a staple in his community, and his dog Midge was, too.
     By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal  April 21, 2021
    President Joe Biden walks from the State Dining Room of the White House to a podium in the Cross Hall of the White House Thursday, March 11, 2021, to deliver remarks on the one year anniversary of the COVID-19 Shutdown. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
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    As Millions of Americans Remain Jobless, Biden Admin Giving Out 22,000 More Seasonal Work Visas

    The Biden administration is offering additional foreign worker visas, despite the fact that 10 million Americans are out of work.
     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    An electric car charging in this photo.
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    Glitchy Software Turning Expensive Electric Cars Into Useless 'Bricks'

    'It is possible to jump the 12-volt battery, just as you would jumpstart an internal combustion car. But it’s not nearly as straightforward.'
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Pup Stolen at Knifepoint in Home Invasion Found by Roadside, Miraculously Safe

    Thankfully, on Friday evening, the puppy was found alive and well on the side of the road in Shettleston, Glasgow.
     By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Florida Sheriff Warns New Residents: Don't Vote the 'Stupid Way You Did Up North'

    A lawman with a well-earned reputation for speaking his mind had some good advice for newcomers to the Sunshine State.
     By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Jury Finds Derek Chauvin Guilty in Death of George Floyd

    Derek Chauvin was accused of killing George Floyd during the infamous May 25, 2020, arrest that sparked worldwide protest and riots.
     By Michael Austin, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    President George W. Bush visits Oak Ridge in 2004. The visit was highlighted with gas centrifuge components and uranium processing equipment sent from Libya to Oak Ridge as part of nuclear non-proliferation efforts
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    George W. Bush Slams Modern GOP, Appears to Back Hypothetical 'Pro-DACA, Pro-Reasonable Gun Control' Candidate

    Bush added that people's fascination with his friendship with the former first lady 'really points out how bitter we've become.'
     By Erin Coates, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Suspect in Custody After Deadly Shooting at NY Grocery Store

    Police in Nassau County, New York, have apprehended a man who they believe entered a grocery store Tuesday morning and shot three people, leaving one of them dead. Officers said […]

     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    The Chauvin Trial: Video of Floyd's 2019 Arrest Could Change Everything as the Defense Rests Its Case

    The defense in the trial of Derek Chauvin rested its case Thursday after introducing compelling footage of George Floyd's 2019 arrest.
     By Michael Austin, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Minnesota Students Walk Out of Schools in Police Protest, Chant 'You Can't Stop the Revolution'

    The walkouts occurred as attorneys presented closing arguments in former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's trial.
     By Erin Coates, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    U.S. Congresswoman Maxine Waters speaking with attendees at the 2019 California Democratic Party State Convention at the George R. Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California.
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    Report: Some House Dems Furious with Maxine Waters Over Chauvin Comments, May Vote to Censure Her

    Democrats may have had enough of Maxine Waters after her comments over the weekend, according to a new report.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    The World Trade Center and St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which began services at 155 Cedar Street in 1922. All three buildings were among those destroyed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York City in 2001.
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    Biden Admin Accused of 'Disrespecting the US' After Reported Plan to Sell Piece of 9/11 History to Indonesia Emerges

    The Biden administration is moving to sell to Indonesia a Coast Guard cutter that saved thousands of New Yorkers on 9/11.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    College Soccer Player Files Lawsuit Alleging She Was Forced Off Team for Refusing to Kneel

    A former member of the Virginia Tech women's soccer team has filed a lawsuit claiming she was punished for her political views.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Yamiche Alcindor Ridiculed for Tweeting Chauvin's Defense Argument Contradicts the Prosecution's

    Apparently, one of the most high-profile reporters on PBS was stunned to learn that the defense might have a differing take than the prosecution.
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Trump Tells Hannity He Is 'Beyond Seriously' Considering a 2024 White House Run

    Former President Donald Trump shared his current thoughts on a potential 2024 campaign in his latest interview.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    District of Columbia police officers on the street
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    Detroit Police Chief Fires Back at Rep. Tlaib After Her Comment on Policing, Calls for Her Resignation

    Other critics noted that Tlaib calls for the abolition of police while working under the protection of armed guards.
     By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
    U.S. Congressman Ron DeSantis of Florida speaking at the 2017 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
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    DeSantis: If I Had the Data We Have Today, I Would Have Abandoned 'Faucism' Sooner

    Many Americans agree with DeSantis that the overreaching coronavirus restrictions lasted too long and were unscientific.
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    Antifa Author Tweets Calls for Violence Against Police, Twitter Allows It

    Yes, while conservatives can be banned or locked out of their account for the slightest offense, none of that happened to this activist..
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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    CNN Legal Analyst Implies Chauvin's Defense Team Needs to Prove Innocence to Gain Acquittal

    Derek Chauvin has the same rights to due process as the rest of us, and his attorney was simply doing his job.
     By Isa Cox, The Western Journal  April 20, 2021
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