07-13-2021
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Armed Afghan women take to streets in show of defiance against Taliban
Women have taken up guns in northern and central Afghanistan, marching in the streets in their hundreds and sharing pictures of themselves with assault rifles on social media, in a show of defiance as the Taliban make sweeping gains nationwide.
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Rise of the anti-"woke" Democrat
A growing number of Democrats are ringing the alarm that their party sounds — and acts — too judgmental, too sensitive, too "woke" to large swaths of America. Why it matters: These Democrats warn that by jamming politically correct terms or new norms down the throats of voters.
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07-09-2021
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Missouri governor doesn’t want door-to-door vaccine help
Federal officials are pushing back after Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said he doesn’t want government employees going door-to-door in his state to urge people to get vaccinated, even as a COVID-19 outbreak overwhelms some hospitals.
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07-08-2021
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America’s left can’t afford to be silent on crime. Here’s how to talk about it and win
In the wake of last summer’s mass uprisings against the police state that killed George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, among so many others, many on the progressive left believed that real change was imminent. Unprecedented numbers of people poured into the streets, day after day, in the midst of a global pandemic.
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07-07-2021
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Biden Inc.: Hunter, Joe, and the Mexican Oligarchs
The indictment of the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer has received a lot of press, and properly so. But while the media has been focused on the former president, they have ignored another corruption story involving the sitting president and his family.
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07-06-2021
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Target, Walgreens close early due to thefts in California stores
Target and Walgreens are heightening security efforts in major cities across California amid increased theft and crime, new reports suggest. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento are among the cities with the most organized retail crime in the country.
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07-02-2021
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Diverse? Yes. But Are U.S. Suburbs Actually Integrated?
The first U.S. 2020 presidential debate has been called a “s--- show” and a “hot mess” by national television commentators. Characterized in style by interruptions, simultaneous talking and personal attacks, much of the debate was not only shockingly inflammatory.
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07-01-2021
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‘Not a healthy environment’: Kamala Harris’ office rife with dissent
When Vice President Kamala Harris finally made the decision to visit the Mexico border last week, people inside her own office were blindsided by the news. For days, aides and outside allies had been calling and texting with each other about the political fallout that a potential trip would entail.
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