Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Judge: There Has Been ‘Irresponsible’ and ‘Sloppy’ Journalism with This Case

“The price we pay for having a free press is a lot of irresponsible and sloppy journalism,” he explained, adding some “reputable” news outlets have been sloppy in their reporting of the case while others have been “perfect” in their reporting.

BREAKING: Brand new footage of Kyle Rittenhouse shooting released

During the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse on Tuesday, video was entered into evidence that showed the shooting for which the young man is on trial from an aerial angle. The video had not yet before been seen.

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From Boeing to Mercedes, a U.S. worker rebellion swells over vaccine mandates

In Wichita, Kansas, nearly half of the roughly 10,000 employees at aircraft companies Textron Inc and Spirit AeroSystems remain unvaccinated against COVID-19, risking their jobs in defiance of a federal mandate, according to a union official.

“We’re going to lose a lot of employees over this,” said Cornell Adams, head of the local Machinists union district. Many workers did not object to the vaccines as such, he said, but were staunchly opposed to what they see as government meddling in personal health decisions.

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2 out of 3 Canadians stressed about inflationary rise of food, fuel, and housing costs.

A survey of Canadians to understand their biggest financial stressors and found that inflation is weighing heavily on our minds. As Canada’s inflation rate soared to an 18-year high, increased cost of living is a source of financial stress for two out of three (67%) Canadians — more than double that of any other financial stressor.

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Reports of Virginia Voter Suppression Surfaces as People Turned Away From Polls Over Not Wearing Masks

According to reports from various eye-witnesses, some voting locations are turning away voters in Virginia over not wearing masks or are trying to convince others that masks must be worn at the very least.

Washington Times writer Charlie Hurt rang the alarm bell, reporting claims from some voters that they were being troubled by people for not wearing a mask as they lined up to vote. Hurt noted in a tweet that this was indeed illegal voter suppression and reminded voters that they may vote in any polling place in Virginia, even in schools, without a mask.

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Trudeau says climate action can’t wait and announces Canada ending exports of thermal coal by no later than 2030.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced Canada’s plans to support the global phase-out of thermal coal, help developing countries transition to clean fuel alternatives as quickly as possible, and reduce pollution in the oil and gas sector.

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Is ‘Let’s go Brandon!’ a form of hate speech?

“Let’s go Brandon!” got its start exactly one month ago at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama, courtesy of an NBC Sports reporter who was interviewing driver Brandon Brown after he won his first Xfinity Series race. A crowd behind Brown was chanting “F*** Joe Biden.” The reporter claimed the crowd was actually chanting “Let’s go Brandon.” And, thanks to social media, it went viral in a hurry.

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‘Canada must own up’: Manitoba First Nations leaders call for national inquiry into Sixties Scoop

Beginning in the mid-1950s and lasting until the early 1990s, a series of policies enacted by provincial child welfare authorities saw thousands of First Nations and Inuit children taken from their homes and families, placed in foster homes, and eventually adopted out to white families from across Canada and the United States.

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How Fauci Fooled America

When the pandemic hit, America needed someone to turn to for advice. The media and public naturally looked to Dr. Anthony Fauci—the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, an esteemed laboratory immunologist and one of President Donald Trump’s chosen COVID advisers. Unfortunately, Dr. Fauci got major epidemiology and public health questions wrong. Reality and scientific studies have now caught up with him.

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