A handful Senate Republicans could force a weeklong government shutdown if they use procedural tactics to slow the passage of a short-term funding bill over its inclusion of money for …
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The Federal Reserve’s decision to reduce its monthly bond purchases contributed to a surge in prices, benefiting billionaires and corporations while crushing lower-income Americans, multiple experts told the Daily Caller …
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New Jersey NewsSchools
Schools could lose funding for teaching CRT under new bill proposed by lawmakers
by Your Newsby Your NewsIf your school teaches CRT to students, you could be risking your entire district with the possibility of losing state funding. That’s according to a new law proposed in Trenton. …
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Court ends Pennsylvania school mask mandate, could New Jersey be next?
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s school mask mandate has been overturned by a Pennsylvania court. According to the Associated Press, “Commonwealth Court sided 4-1 with the ranking Republican …
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California NewsPolitics
California’s Proposed Congressional Maps Could Make Reelection Tough For A Lot Of Incumbents
California’s proposed congressional maps for the next decade could jeopardize both Democratic and Republican incumbents’ reelection efforts, leaving some in the same district while putting others into areas that are …
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California NewsFeatured NewsPolice Blotter
Los Angeles deputies leaving the department in large numbers, vax mandate could make it worse Sheriff predicts
LOS ANGELES, CA – During a press conference at the Hall of Justice on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, Sheriff Alex Villanueva discussed the imminent threat that vaccine mandates will have …
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Online Trolls Could Be Jailed For Two Years Under Proposed UK Law: REPORT
Social media users that post certain kinds of offensive content could face a prison sentence of up to two years under a proposed United Kingdom law, The Times reported. The …
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New York News
‘People will die’ in NYC as 35% of firefighters could be taken off the job for vaccine mandate non-compliance
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonPeople will die in New York City. That’s the message being delivered by Andrew Ansbro, President of the New York City Uniformed Firefighters Association in light of Mayor Bill DeBlasio’s …
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Moms for Liberty, a parental rights advocacy group focused on education, is grabbing national headlines as it rapidly expands throughout the U.S. The Washington Post dedicated 2,000 words to the …
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Tech and GamingUS and World News
ANALYSIS: Biden’s FCC Picks Could Bring Back A More Regulated Internet
President Joe Biden picked Jessica Rosenworcel and Gigi Sohn for positions on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in late October, setting a course for a return to more government oversight …
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Community NewsGovernment NewsNew York NewsOMG!Politics
In 16 years, whole regions of America could be uninhabitable, AOC predicts
New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has stepped up to the plate and is now carrying the climate apocalypse torch once carried by former Vice President Al Gore. After first …
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Featured NewsUS and World News
The Supply Chain Crisis Could Threaten Rural America’s Internet Access
The telecommunications industry, like other sectors, is suffering from ongoing supply chain chaos, with equipment delays and heightened costs endangering efforts to bring internet access to rural America. AT&T announced in …
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New Jersey News
Phil Murphy could be leading Jack Ciattarelli nearly 2 to 1 as early voting begins in New Jersey
NEWARK, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has taken a commanding lead out of the gates as the 2021 gubernatorial election kicked off with ten days of early voting. …
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Democrats in Illinois’ state legislature are weighing new maps as they try to expand their party’s majority in Congress, and one could axe three Republican seats if adopted. After releasing …
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Featured NewsOMG!US and World News
U.S. Navy tells sailors to take the vaccine or they could be forced to pay back all of their training costs, face discharge
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonThis week, the U.S. Navy issued a sweeping new order that details exactly what’s going to happen to sailors who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccination. In a memo published …
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Community NewsFeatured NewsGovernment NewsUS and World News
Millions Of Illegal Immigrants Could Get Amnesty, College Tuition Help And More Under Democrats’ Reconciliation Bill
Millions of illegal immigrants could have access to amnesty, assistance with college tuition, various tax credits and waived grounds for inadmissibility to the U.S. under the Democrats’ proposed reconciliation bill. …
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Samantha Renck on October 14, 2021 Republican Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Samantha Renck about White House officials sounding the alarm on the …
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Tech and GamingUS and World News
Facebook’s Whistleblower Could Be The Best Thing To Ever Happen To Big Tech
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before Congress on Oct. 5, urging lawmakers to regulate the tech giant and offering potential policy solutions to the platform’s myriad controversies — many of …
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Students at a private school in Washington, D.C., could face expulsion for “misplaced humor,” according to the school’s draft “anti-bias” policy obtained by The Washington Free Beacon. St. Albans, an …
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Tech and GamingUS and World News
Apple AirPods Could Be Used To Take Your Temperature And Tell You When You’re Slouching: REPORT
Apple is reportedly studying how it can use AirPods to take users’ body temperature and improve their hearing, according to The Wall Street Journal. The tech giant is reportedly developing …
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About 25% of critical infrastructure in the U.S., or 36,000 facilities, is at serious risk of being rendered inoperable as a result of flooding over the next three decades, according …
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Featured NewsNew Jersey News
New Jersey Governor Murphy says National Guard soldiers could be working the polls on Election Day
TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is once again leaning on the National Guard for a crisis he helped to create. Last week, he said he would deploy …
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Featured NewsUS and World News
Approaching Surge Of 60,000 Haitian Migrants Could Overwhelm Border, Texas Officials Say
Around 60,000 Haitian migrants could overwhelm border officials in Texas, state leadership said, the Washington Examiner reported on Tuesday. Texas law enforcement officials are reportedly preparing for over 60,000 migrants …
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Featured NewsUS and World News
Border Patrol Agents Could Be Fired If They Don’t Get Vaccinated For COVID-19
Border Patrol agents could be fired if they’re not vaccinated for COVID-19 by the end of November, two active agents and a union official told the Daily Caller News Foundation …
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Featured NewsHealth and WellnessPolitics
Dr. Fauci warns “fully vaccinated” could soon mean three shots, not two
If you think you are fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus with your two-shot regiment from Pfizer or Moderna, think again. According to Biden Administration immunology expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, …