Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74 from coronavirus complications

Herman Cain, the former Republican presidential candidate and affable business magnate, died Thursday after being hospitalized for coronavirus. Cain, 74, first went to an Atlanta hospital for treatment on July 1, his staff had said.

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Minneapolis officials appear to backpedal from abolishing police

Members of the Minneapolis City Council supported the idea of abolishing their city’s police department after George Floyd‘s death in police custody, but a recent vote indicates that the city may not be in any rush to follow through with the plan.

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Seattle PD search warrant recovers explosives, baseball bats reportedly handed out at protests

Seattle police who executed a search warrant of a van abandoned near a series of weekend fires recovered pyrotechnics, weaponry and riot gear believed to have been used during demonstrations in the area, officials announced.

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Soros-Backed DAs Push for Reform

Political investments made over several years by George Soros and other left-wing donors to support district attorneys may be starting to pay off as many push for new practices that would reduce prosecutions and incarcerations, Fox News reports.

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Madonna shares same coronavirus video as Trump, Instagram flags

Tuesday Instagram reportedly flagged a post on Madonna’s account after the iconic singer reposted the same coronavirus video that was shared by President Trump that prompted Twitter to remove his tweet.

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Detroit police chief explains lack of violent riots in Motor City: ‘We don’t retreat here’

Detroit Police Chief James Craig joined “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Tuesday to discuss why the city has been spared the violent protests happening in other urban centers across the U.S.

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Tim Scott: Barr hearing was ’embarrassing’ for House Democrats

The United States has the “right attorney general at the right time,” referring to William Barr’s testimony at the House Judiciary Committee yesterday, Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., said on Wednesday.

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California Considering Its Own $600 Weekly Jobless Benefit

Democrat lawmakers in California are looking at a plan to provide up to $600 in weekly unemployment payments to jobless state residents if Congress does not renew the benefit.

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Second coronavirus stimulus check update: Here’s when Americans could receive the cash

A fresh round of stimulus checks for Americans still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic is seeming more and more likely.

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California churches hold beach services, worship indoors in defiance of state ban

Thousands of Christians across California continue to sing and hold worship services in defiance of Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s coronavirus lockdown guidelines.

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