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States Have Been Slow In Making Juneteeth A Paid Holiday
Places such as Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina have not advanced proposals giving public employees paid time off on June 19th.
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Buffalo Mass Shooting Suspect Faces 26 Federal Hate Crime Charges
Three charges that Alleged mass shooter Payton S. Gendron received carry the potential of the death penalty.
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Border Patrol Investigating ‘Challenge Coin’ Depicting Infamous Haitian Migrant Picture In Texas
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection state that 41 “challenge coins” were recently sold on eBay for $15.19. each
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Giuliani Attributes His ‘Intoxicated’ Election Night Meddling To His Love For Diet Pepsi
Former Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller alleged the former NY mayor was “definitely intoxicated in a Jan. 6th committee video clip.
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Former Lawmakers To Congress: Pass Federal LGBTQ+ Protections Now
Eleven former Republicans signed a letter calling the House and Senate to pass protections like The Equality Act.
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VP Kamala Harris Calls Out Republican-led States In D.C. Pride Event Speech
While Florida and Texas Harris have passed Anti-LGBTQ+ laws, VP Kamala Harris calls on Congress to pass the Equality Act
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Ginni Thomas Pushed 29 Arizona Lawmakers To Stop Biden’s Win, Report Says
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, used an automated email service to ask Arizona’s electors to change their Biden votes
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Trump Claims Ivanka Was ‘Checked Out’ In Predictable, Post Jan. 6th Hearing Rant
Former President Trump went on his social platform, Truth Social, to push the big lie and claim Ivanka wasn’t studying election results.
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Texas Lawmakers Vow Uvalde Probe Will Be ‘Nonpartisan and Thorough’
Texas lawmakers state the Uvalde hearings will be used to “determine the best possible solutions to prevent something like this from ever occurring again.”
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Supreme Court Shields Border Patrol Agents From Excessive Force Claim Lawsuits
The Supreme Court decision mainly gives Border Patrol agents who violate the Constitution total immunity from lawsuits.