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Connor Grant | April 9, 2021
Bradley Keyes, a New Hampshire High School track and field coach, claims that he was fired for not enforcing the school’s mask mandate while athletes trained on an outdoor track - a mandate he called “senseless, irrational, cowardice bullsh*t.” “I will not stand up in front of the kids and lie to them and tell them that these masks are doing anything worthwhile out in an open field with wind…
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Connor Grant | April 8, 2021
This week, the New York state legislature approved of a $212 billion budget aimed to jumpstart the state’s economy - including a $2.1 billion “Excluded Worker Fund” that will provide payments of up to $15,600 to undocumented migrants financially affected by COVID-19.  Individuals who can prove that they were residents of New York throughout the pandemic and were ineligible for federal…
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Connor Grant | April 8, 2021
On Wednesday, the “Biden-Harris Administration” announced a 6-action plan to “address the gun violence public health epidemic” following the recent mass shootings in Boulder, Colorado and Atlanta, Georgia.  According to the Biden-Harris Administration, “...cities across the country are in the midst of a historic spike in homicides, violence that disproportionately impacts Black and brown…
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Connor Grant | April 7, 2021
Seattle Public Schools are starting to return to in-person learning this month, and parents are concerned about it - not because of COVID-19, but because two school campuses are now the sites of up to 40-tent homeless camps.  Fox News’ Lawrence Jones recently traveled to Seattle to speak to parents and residents on the issue of Edmond S Meany Middle School and Broadview Thomson K-8 now sharing…
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Connor Grant | April 6, 2021
In an interview with Metro News on Monday, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) pushed back on President Joe Biden’s $2.25 trillion infrastructure bill, saying he believes the proposed corporate tax rate increases could be detrimental - and adding that several other congressional Democrats agree. “As the bill exists today, it needs to be changed,” said Manchin. “It’s more than just me,” the lawmaker…
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Connor Grant | April 5, 2021
During an Appearance on CBS’s This Week on Sunday, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) accused President Joe Biden of lying to the American people about the content of Georgia’s newly implemented voting law in an effort to “cause racial divisions,” something the president previously accused former President Trump of doing.  When asked whether he believes the MLB made the right move by…
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Connor Grant | April 5, 2021
The personal data of 533 million Facebook users, including 36 million in the U.S., was leaked by a user in a low-level hacking forum on Saturday - including their “phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and, in some cases, email addresses,” according to Business Insider.  Alon Gal, the chief technology officer of the cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock,…
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Connor Grant | April 2, 2021
In a rather shocking move, Vermont Governor Phil Scott (R) announced on Thursday that black, indigenous, or people of color (BIPOC) in his state are now eligible to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccination, more than two weeks before it will be made available to the general public.    If you or anyone in your household identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of color (BIPOC), including anyone…
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Connor Grant | April 2, 2021
Deputy Chief of U.S. Border Patrol Raul Ortiz told reporters on Tuesday that he expects border patrol to encounter over one million illegal immigrants crossing the border this year - as the Biden administration struggles to maintain any sort of organization and structure in the processing of these individuals during this immigration crisis.  “We’re already starting to see some higher days of 6,…
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Connor Grant | April 1, 2021
On Thursday, the Virginia Supreme Court overturned a lower Circuit Court decision that had previously barred the city of Charlottesville from removing its iconic statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson after the city council had voted to remove both.  The Charlottesville Circuit Court had ruled in favor of a group of Charlottesville residents who sued the…