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    Judge Dismisses Charges of Hairstylists Who Defied Gov. Whitmer's Lockdown at the State Capitol

    'People need to understand they should not be scared or intimidated. We have our constitutional right to speak out in opposition.'
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  February 11, 2021
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    F. Peter Brown: Why the $15 Minimum Wage Is Such a Bad Idea

    'The minimum wage would reduce income inequality for some workers, but the costs for the unemployed workers would cancel that out.'
     By F. Peter Brown, The Western Journal  February 11, 2021
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    Lawyer Can't Figure Out How to Remove Cat Filter During Zoom Hearing: 'I'm Not a Cat'

    The trouble started when the lawyer needed to borrow his secretary's laptop to join a virtual court hearing.
     By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal  February 11, 2021
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    WH Comments on Dallas Mavericks' National Anthem Ban: Americans 'Haven't Lived Up to Our Highest Ideals'

    Would you expect anything else from the Biden White House?
     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  February 11, 2021
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    Laid-Off Keystone Pipeline Workers Rip Biden's Job-Killing Agenda: He Is 'Trying to Crush' Our Future

    'Our youngest daughter is a junior in high school, and she's supposed to be going to college ... I don't know how I'm going to pay for it.'
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
    Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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    Twitter Announces Trump Ban Will Be Permanent, Even if He Runs in 2024

    Twitter said that Trump would never be allowed back on the platform, even if he were someday re-elected president.
     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Mike Huckabee: Like Grandpa's Car Keys, It's Time for Dems to Take Away Biden's Executive Order Pen

    'If there are any responsible adults still remaining in the high levels of the Democratic Party, they need to intervene.'
     By Mike Huckabee, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    WH Reveals Biden's Pitiful Idea of 'Open' Schools: One Day Per Week by April 30

    White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the goal for school reopenings is at least one day of in-person learning a week by May.
     By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Former ICE Official: 'Biden Has Declared the Entire Country a Sanctuary Jurisdiction'

    As people warn of the consequences that President Biden's immigration policies could have, an expert on the topic has now weighed in.
     By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Donald Trump Jr.: 'If It Wasn't for Double Standards, the Democrats Would Have No Standards at All'

    As Democrats try to impeach Trump over 'incitement of violence,' they ignore similar words and actions from their own party.
     By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Snowy Weather and COVID-19: Students Find Creative Way to Share Their Faith on Campus

    Students in Michigan are serving their community by offering anyone who's interested a chance to come together and worship in a unique way.
     By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Displaced Pipeline Workers Issue Major Warning About Joe Biden: He Is 'Going to Ruin Us'

    In an appearance on 'Fox & Friends' Tuesday morning, the pipeline workers warned Biden's plan would put American jobs at risk.
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    '1619 Project' Creator Doxes Reporter, Scrubs Twitter History After Backlash

    Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer-winning creator of 'The 1619 Project,' was under fire after posting a reporter's phone number.
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Replacement Name for 'Racist' Aunt Jemima Syrup Gets Hostile Reception from Public

    The new name for the Aunt Jemima brand fell flat on the ears of many consumers.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
    President Joe Biden talks on the phone with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
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    Four Years After Calling Move a 'Scandal,' Lib Media Doesn't Bat an Eye as Biden Fires US Attorneys

    Four years ago, when Donald Trump fired federal prosecutors, there was a hue and cry from the media. When Joe Biden did it, not so much.
     By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Producer Provides Harrowing Update as Rush Limbaugh Misses Show: 'We Are Still Praying'

    'Our prayers are with Rush as he continues to fight the illness he has been afflicted with,' Bo Snerdley tweeted.
     By Erin Coates, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    Dallas Mavericks Are the First US Pro Sports Team to Stop Playing the National Anthem

    'It was my decision, and I made it in November,' team owner Mark Cuban said, The New York Times reported. Cuban offered no further comment.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
    Captured in a metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia primary school, this photograph depicts a typical classroom scene, where an audience of school children were seated on the floor before a teacher at the front of the room, who was reading an illustrated storybook, during one of the scheduled classroom sessions. One of the female students was assisting the teacher, while the rest of the class listened attentively to the instructor’s narrative.
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    DC Teachers Union Won't Return Unless Schools Close for 24 Hours After Every COVID Case

    A DC teachers union cranked up the 'hygiene theater' hysteria by demanding immediate school closures if a single COVID case is detected.
     By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
    Secretary of Defense Ash Carter speaks with U.S. Senator for West Virginia, Joe Manchin as Carter arrives to testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee on U.S. military strategy in the Middle East Oct. 27, 2015. (Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)
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    Joe Manchin Splits with Biden, Asks Him to Reconsider Decision to Kill Keystone Pipeline

    Manchin is now the second Democratic senator in two weeks to break with Biden on his decision to pull the permit on the Keystone XL pipeline.
     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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    6 Republican Senators Vote That Trump Impeachment Trial Is Constitutional

    Six GOP senators sided with Democrats on Tuesday and said the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is constitutional.
     By Jack Davis, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
    President Joe Biden signs the commission for Lloyd Austin to be Secretary of Defense Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House. Lloyd Austin is the first black Secretary of Defense. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)
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    14 Attorneys General Pen Letter to Biden Asking Him to Reverse Decision on Keystone Pipeline

    Fourteen attorneys general from states across the country threatened Biden with legal action over his cancelation of the Keystone pipeline.
     By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal  February 10, 2021
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