Cheney: GOP Can Turn Corner From Trump By Rejecting Extremism Behind Capitol Attack

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) on Monday argued that the Republican Party can “turn a corner” from former President Trump by outright condemning symbols of extremism that were on full display during the deadly Capitol insurrection that Trump incited. Continue reading “Cheney: GOP Can Turn Corner From Trump By Rejecting Extremism Behind Capitol Attack”

CDC Director Says Temporary Shut Down Would Do More To Remedy MI COVID Surge Than More Vaccines

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky on Monday urged Michigan to “close things” down amid an alarming spike in rates of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations in the state rather than relying on vaccinations to resolve the crisis. Continue reading “CDC Director Says Temporary Shut Down Would Do More To Remedy MI COVID Surge Than More Vaccines”

Latest Police Killing In MN Further Militarizes Region During Chauvin Trial

The police shooting on Sunday that resulted in the death of a 20-year-old Black man, Daunte Wright, came in one of the most law-enforcement-dense regions in the country: The Twin Cities area of Minnesota, where residents have for two weeks watched the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of the murder of George Floyd. 

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The Nashua GOP Invited Gaetz To Keynote Its Annual Fundraiser. Then The Allegations Hit

Di Lothrop, vice chair of the Nashua Republican City Committee, is comfortable dealing with controversy. 

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Republicans Think The Best Way To Block Dems’ Bill Is To Argue About The Definition Of ‘Infrastructure’

Republicans have taken a philosophical turn when talking about President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion-plus infrastructure plan.

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Trump’s Ex-CDC Director Finds Greener Pastures At ‘Big Ass Fans’

Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield has embarked upon an interesting career path after overseeing the agency’s turbulent response to the COVID-19 pandemic under the Trump administration.

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Cop Meant To Tase Motorist But Shot Him Instead In ‘Accidental Discharge,’ Chief Says

A Brooklyn Center, Minneapolis police officer shot a Black motorist Saturday after repeatedly shouting “Taser,” the town’s police chief said at a press conference Monday.

The chief described the shooting as an accidental discharge after showing body camera footage of the encounter.

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Will Smith’s New Film Production Joins Growing Georgia Boycotts Over Voting Law

Actor Will Smith and director Antoine Fuqua announced on Monday that their upcoming film production “Emancipation” will no longer take place in Georgia in response to the state’s restrictive voting law. Continue reading “Will Smith’s New Film Production Joins Growing Georgia Boycotts Over Voting Law”

NV Elex Official Slams GOP Censure: My Job Is Not To ‘Put My Thumb On The Scale Of Democracy’

Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske (R), swiped at her Party’s state committee after it censured her for refusing to uphold ex-President Donald Trump’s false narrative claiming that the 2020 elections were tainted by voter fraud.

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