#98801
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for social media giants to face costly lawsuits for policing content on their websites, taking aim at a federal law that prevents internet companies from being sued for removing posts. GOP politicians in roughly two dozen states have introduced bills that would allow for civil lawsuits against platforms for what they call the “censorship” of posts.
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#98802
WASHINGTON, DC—The Washington National Football League team, which has been nameless since getting rid of...
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#98803
The World Health Organization announced last week that healthy children defined as those between 6 months old and age 17 do not need COVID...
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#98804
The left-wing feminists who brought you the vague and vulgar Women's March on Washington have marked March 8 with another rendition of Useless Third Wave Feminism, called A Day Without a Woman.
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#98805
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam prompted an outcry after appearing to suggest that a baby, after being born, might still be murdered ?if that?s what the mother?desired.? The horrific remarks came as the Democratic governor defended a state bill allowing a woman to abort an unborn child until the moment the baby is born. The Repeal Act, introduced by ?
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#98806
Check out this video on Streamable using your phone, tablet or desktop.
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#98807
The president signed executive orders establishing a White House council on gender policy and requiring a review of policies related to how schools investigate and respond to allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
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#98808
The corporate press needs to be held accountable for its lack of transparency and integrity and conservative politicians should do just that.
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#98809
Turning Point USA ambassador Jabob Taeleifi weighs in on Bud Light partnering with a trans activist, two federal judges banning clerks from Stanford law and George Soros' connection to Alvin Bragg on 'Fox News @ Night.' 
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#98810
Trumpcare runs into obstacles, Democrats struggle to find a story to tell, and we visit the mailbag!
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#98811
I remember one time in the White House briefing room when President George W. Bush was at the podium fielding questions. The subject was Iraq and, as I recall, had to do with potential withdrawal dates for U.S. troops.
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#98812
He was responding to a question from the Milwaukee police chief.
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#98813
Former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard laid into cancel culture during a Tuesday evening appearance on "Fox News Primetime."
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#98814
Republicans are looking to constitutionally ban cities from accepting election-related donations. By constitutionally banning such practices, Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, will not be able to stop it.
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#98815
The White House said Wednesday there was “no doubt” about the independence of National Public Radio (NPR) after Twitter labeled it a “state...
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#98816
A CNN panel with Chris Cuomo got extremely heated this morning while discussing the latest video evidence in Michael Brown's case. Harry Houck, a retired NYP...
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#98817
He served a reduced two-year sentence for blasphemy against Islam in a case that exposed deep religious divides in the world's largest Muslim-majority country.
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#98818
“Black humanity and dignity requires Black political will and power.”
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#98819
Abbott held a news conference Friday regarding his legislative proposal to ban social media platforms from censoring Texans. Abbott says
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#98820
There's a problem with those professing to be outraged by Rogan using a racial slur.
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#98821
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ international travel plans might be expanding. The Japan News reported Friday that DeSantis will visit Tokyo this month as...
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#98823
On Monday, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) blocked a Republican-led bill that would have required doctors to care for babies who are born alive after surviving a failed abortion attempt. 
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#98824
The Lancet -- one of the world's most respected medical journals -- has retracted a paper which claimed hydroxychloroquine is ineffective.
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#98825
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) - Legislation has passed protecting motorists running from a riot as well as updating punishments for rioters. House Bill 1674 would create a new section of law to protect motor vehicle operators fleeing a riot under a belief their actions were necessary to protect them from serious injury or death. It also would update language in statute to those who are convicted of illegal activity during a riot.
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