Daily Wire,
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Dillon Burroughs
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The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it will hear oral arguments in the case of a former Washington high school football coach who was fired over his tradition of postgame prayers.“No teacher or coach should lose their job for simply expressing their faith while in public,” Kelly Shackelford, president and CEO of First Liberty, who is representing the case, said in a statement.(Tweet) “By taking this important case, the Supreme Court can protect the right of every American to engage in private religious expression, including praying in public, without fear of punishment,” he added.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Snejana Farberov
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1/18/2022 12:02:34 AM
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A medical board in Maine has suspended the license of an MIT-educated doctor and ordered a psychiatric evaluation after she was accused of treating some of her patients with Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine and spreading misinformation about COVID-19. Maine’s Board of Licensure in Medicine voted last week to conduct a deeper investigation into Dr Meryl Nass, from Ellsworth. The board also voted to suspend her license for 30 days and have her undergo a psychiatric evaluation. The board stated in its January 12 order that allowing Nass to continue practicing medicine 'constitutes an immediate jeopardy to the health and physical safety of the public
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Bleau
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1/17/2022 11:59:07 PM
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Half of the country says President Biden’s presidency has left them feeling “frustrated” as Americans say his approach to key issues — including the economy, the coronavirus, and political division — is making things “worse,” a CBS News/YouGov survey found.The survey asked respondents to reveal how Biden’s presidency has made them feel, checking all options that apply. Fifty percent said his presidency has left them feeling “frustrated,” while 49 percent say “disappointed.” Forty percent say “nervous,” followed by 25 percent who said, “calm,” 25 percent who said, “satisfied,” 22 percent who said, “secure,” and 11 percent who said, “excited”:
Washington Examiner,
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Jerry Dunleavy
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1/17/2022 8:54:27 PM
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George Nader, a key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation and a convicted child sex predator, quietly pleaded guilty last year to involvement in an illegal campaign finance scheme funneling millions of dollars from the United Arab Emirates into Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.Nader, a Lebanese American lobbyist, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in June 2020 after pleading guilty to bringing an underage teenage boy to the United States for sex and possessing child pornography. What was not publicly known until recently was that he also pleaded guilty to an illegal foreign donation scheme.
Washington Examiner,
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Heather Hamilton
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1/17/2022 8:50:54 PM
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Four Communist-style posters featuring images of Biden and Fauci with mocking messages of COVID-19 mandate compliance appeared across Washington, D.C., over the weekend. Photos and videos of the life-size posters have now taken social media by storm, with thousands of people sharing the posts. Twitter account @LeighWolf snapped photos of the posters taped to the outside of a building on N St. NE, just south of New York Avenue, after leaving a coffee shop Saturday.
BizPac Review,
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Robert Jonathan
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1/17/2022 8:42:48 PM
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In anything but what might be considered a spoiler alert, radical Democrat Maxine Waters claims that U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema “don’t care about minorities” because neither Democrat will vote to end the filibuster.An “always optimistic” U.S. Rep. Waters (D-Calif.) also slammed Republicans, who are supposedly under the spell of Donald Trump, for their opposition to changing the filibuster math, which she argued posed a “difficult time” for Democrats and the country itself.Democrats would love to end the 60-vote threshold requirement in the upper chamber to enable them to jam through the currently stalled, so-called voting rights legislation, as well as other components of their far-left wishlist.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jordan Conradson
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1/17/2022 8:30:47 PM
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President Trump held a rally on Saturday in Florence, Arizona, with candidates he endorsed in the 2022 midterm. (Tweet) Thousands of patriots attended President Trump’s first rally of 2022, and millions more watched online. The Gateway Pundit reported that police had to turn people away because the venue was too full. (Photo) WOW HUGE: Police Turned THOUSANDS OF Attendees Away from President Trump’s Rally In Arizona “There’s No More Room” (VIDEO) Not reported by the corrupt Mainstream media – the police were turning people away last night from the Trump rally in Arizona because there was no more room. The crowd was massive.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Andrea Cavallier
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The devastated father of a UCLA grad student who was stabbed to death in broad daylight last week while working in a luxury LA furniture store is slamming politicians for ignoring the recent spike in violent crime.'We have a lot of politicians that somehow forgot about people and think the key to getting elected is to support the lowest rung of our society and to give them rights and somehow that's the answer to getting votes,' Todd Kupfer told Fox News.Kupfer's 24-year-old daughter, Brianna Kupfer, was murdered last Thursday when a male suspect, who is believed to be homeless, walked into Croft House around 1:50 p.m. and stabbed
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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1/17/2022 8:16:10 PM
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President Biden spent 28 percent of his first year as commander in chief back home in Delaware, worrying transparency advocates who note that he exempted his homes from visitor log disclosure.Biden, who returns to the White House on Monday night from his house in Wilmington, simply likes being home, his press representatives say.But critics are concerned about who may be seeking to influence public policy over dinner — or breakfast — in Biden’s sun room.“Generally speaking, the American people have a right to know what the president is up to. This president specifically changed policy
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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1/17/2022 7:09:06 PM
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Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, who is fully vaccinated *and boosted* tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday and is experiencing symptoms.Milley, 63, was with Joe Biden on Wednesday at the funeral of Gen. Raymond Odierno.According to Joint Chiefs spokesman Col. Dave Butler, Milley is in isolation and working remotely.ABC News reported:Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing very minor symptoms, a spokesperson said Monday. The Marine Corps said its commandant, Gen. David Berger, also has COVID-19.
Breitbart Clips,
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Pam Key
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1/17/2022 5:15:44 PM
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Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) said Monday on ABC’s “The View” that Republican lawmakers not supporting the Democrats’ voting legislation were “anti-American.”Host Ana Navarro asked, “What would Dr. King make of the fact we’re still fighting for voting rights all these decades later, and arguably some would say going backward?”Warnock said, “Well, it’s disheartening. I have to be honest. I am saddened by where we are right now. But Dr. King was a sober-minded soldier in the nonviolent fight for freedom. He knew it would not be easy. He used to say that the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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1/17/2022 4:48:25 PM
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It’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2022. I’m still waiting for Joe Biden to make an official statement to commemorate the day. It hasn’t come yet, so for now, I’ll simply remind our readers what Joe Biden said in 2020 when he compared and contrasted the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 to the death of George Floyd.“Even Dr. King’s assassination did not have the worldwide impact that George Floyd’s death did,” Biden said during a teleconference in Philadelphia. “It’s just like television changed the Civil Rights movement for the better when they saw Bull Connor and his dogs ripping the clothes off of elderly black women