Month: June 2020

[ad_1] The University of Oregon Ducks and Oregon State University Beavers football teams have mutually agreed to cease referring to the annual rivalry game as The Civil War. Because it’s offensive. Or something. SOMEHOW. GoDucks.com reports: The University of Oregon and Oregon State University Departments of Athletics have mutually agreed to no longer refer to
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[ad_1] George Nader We reported previously that George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman and one of Mueller’s ‘star witnesses’ was charged in a Virginia federal court in July 2019 with additional child sex crimes. On Friday, a federal judge in Virginia sentenced Nader, 61, to 10 years in prison — the absolute minimum he could receive
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[ad_1] Gavin Newsom The George Floyd riots are over so it’s back to COVID-19 fear porn. California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) on Friday told Imperial County they must reinstate their stay-at-home order because of an ‘alarming’ trend of Coronavirus cases. Cases. Not deaths. Cases. Last week the Democrat tyrant imposed a statewide mandatory face mask
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[ad_1] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (left) attend a joint news conference in advance of a House vote on a District of Columbia statehood bill on Capitol Hill, June 25, 2020. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters) The House Democrats’ D.C. statehood vote is, as NR’s editorial notes, just for show: D.C. statehood would
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[ad_1] Join us Wednesday at 3 New York time: What’s Next for America? – a Sheen Center for Thought and Culture/National Review Institute event with Gloria Purvis and Louis Brown 1. Federal judge blocks COVID-19 restrictions on New York religious services Thank you, again, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty! Here’s the link to the opinion:
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[ad_1] The Labor Department has proposed a new rule governing the responsibilities of those who manage retirement plans, to prioritize investors over social goals.   The department says in a press release that it receives questions periodically on how a 1974 law applies to nonfinancial objectives–such as environment, social, and public policy goals–for investment managers.  The
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[ad_1] In a bizarre show of authoritarianism—even for them—California state officials have decided to ban state-funded travel to Idaho because of its transgender law. In a press release, California’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, said: “Where states legislate discrimination, California unambiguously speaks out. The state of Idaho has taken drastic steps to undermine the rights of
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[ad_1] Some polls now have Joe Biden running ahead of Donald Trump by 10 points and sweeping the battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. This vindicates the strategy Biden’s advisers have adopted: Confine Joe to his basement, no press conferences. Trot him out to recite carefully scripted messages for the cameras. Then lead him
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[ad_1] The dome of the U.S. Capitol Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., July 26, 2019 (Erin Scott/Reuters) The House voted to approve statehood for Washington, D.C., on Thursday in a bill expected to be dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled Senate. The 232-180 vote fell along party lines, with Representative Collin Peterson (D.,
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[ad_1] Image via TMZ A Black Lives Matter activist lost one of his testicles after getting shot in the balls by rubber bullets during George Floyd riots in Los Angeles. Bradley Steyn says he plans on suing the LAPD after law enforcement officials shot him in the scrotum on May 30 during a ‘protest.’ TMZ
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