New York Post,
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Dana Kennedy
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In 2016, federal officials detained the San Jose man accused of killing nine of his colleagues last week, finding him with books on terrorism and detailed writings about how much he hated the people at his workâbut nobody bothered to alert local authorities, according to reports. Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen told USA Today Friday the intel might have helped prevent the mass attack by Samuel Cassidy Wednesday that resulted in the deaths of nine employees at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail hub.(Snip) Cassidy was stopped on a trip back from the Philippines in 2016 by US Customs and Border Protection.
New York Post,
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Mary Kay Linge
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Itâs the jab or the job. Employers are allowed under federal law to require workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine before they can physically return to the workplace, according to updated guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Friday. But they must provide âreasonable accommodationsâ for workers who refuse the shots because of a disabilityâincluding pregnancyâor for religious reasons, the agency said. The decision may mean unvaccinated employees could be required to wear masks, or to work remotely. The EEOCâs rules also gave the green light to companies offering incentives as a means of encouraging staffers to get vaccinated,
New York Post,
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Dana Kennedy
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Last fall, parents at the posh $55,000-per-year Dalton School got wind of their first-graders being taught sex-education lessons that included masturbation. They complained to school administrators, but were told they had simply âmisinterpretedâ what Daltonâs now-notorious âhealth and wellnessâ educator Justine Ang Fonteâwho last month led a controversial and explicit âporn literacyâ workshop at another elite prep schoolâwas teaching.(Snip) The Post viewed video of a cartoon Fonte used in one of her sex-ed classes for 6-year-olds showing little kids talking about âtouching themselvesâ for pleasure. âHey, how come sometimes my penis gets big sometimes
Daily Mail (UK),
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Bevan Hurley
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The United States' top general has called on the White House to evacuate all 18,000 interpreters who helped US troops in Afghanistan over fears the Taliban will murder them. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says a plan has been drawn up to rapidly fly all 18,000 interpreters to safetyâbut the White House has pushed back against his call to use it. Speaking at a US Air force Academy commencement ceremony on Wednesday, Milley said: 'There are plans being developed very, very rapidly here for not just interpreters, but a lot of other people that have worked with the United States.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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A decorated Army veteran appointed by Donald Trump to West Point's advisory board at the end of his presidency has suggested that Joe Biden is deliberately bringing in migrants in a bid to change the demographic balance to help Democrats. Colonel Douglas Macgregor, 68, was appointed by Trump on December 8 for a three-year term on the board, which provides independent advice to the president on morale, curriculum, discipline, and other issues at West Point.(Snip)'And again, all of this is part of the grand plan. This is what Mr. Biden and his supporters want. They want another country. They don't want the United States.'
Daily Mail (UK),
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Josh Boswell
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An explosive new study claims that Chinese scientists created COVID-19 in a Wuhan lab, then tried to cover their tracks by reverse-engineering versions of the virus to make it look like it evolved naturally from bats.
The paper's authors, British Professor Angus Dalgleish and Norwegian scientist Dr. Birger Sørensen, wrote that they have had 'prima facie evidence of retro-engineering in China' for a yearâbut were ignored by academics and major journals. Dalgleish is a professor of oncology at St George's University, London, and is best known for his breakthrough creating the first working 'HIV vaccine', to treat diagnosed patients
Associated Press & Daily Mail (UK),
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Holden Walter-Warner
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New reports are raising questions about how prison guards missed the hours-long sadistic torture and beheading of a convicted killer allegedly at the hands of his cellmate. State Inspector General's Office reports on California lockups raised new questions about the heinous attack at Corcoran State Prison in March 2019. The murder of Luis Romero, 44, has prompted separate investigations and a lawsuit by the family of the victim, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.(Snip) But the family's lawsuit also questions why Romero was in a cell with Osuna, a convicted killer and 'self-styled Satanist' with a history of attacking his cellmates,
New York Daily News,
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Muri Assunção
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The Miami-Dade Police Department is honoring the LGBTQ community with a rainbow-themed patrol vehicle. The vehicleâwhich is decorated with the colors of the Pride flag and the words âhope,â âlove,â âequality,â âinclusion,â âkindness,â âpeace,â and also the phrase âstrength through unityââwill be used âto establish a more trusting relationship within our communities,â MDPD Sergeant Orlando Lopez said during the unveiling ceremony on Thursday in Doral. âWhat better way to assist in educating the public about Pride and in promoting engagement between law enforcement and the community we serve?,â Lopez asked, when introducing the âMDPD Pride Vehicle.â(Snip) An anti-hate symbol
New York Post,
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Gabrielle Fonrouge
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Dr. Anthony Fauci once argued that conducting experiments on contagious viruses to increase their potency was worth the risk, even if the work could accidentally lead to a pandemic, it was revealed Friday. The nationâs chief medical advisor wrote in the American Society for Microbiology in October 2012 of the public health benefit to gain-of-function viral experimentsâwhich center on manipulating viruses and making them strongerâas long as there is significant oversight.(Snip) Gain-of-function experiments are the sort of work that was being conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology when the COVID-19 pandemic first started in China in late 2019
Daily Mail (UK),
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Geoff Earle
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Friday that the Biden Administration is 'looking closely' at requiring vaccine passports for travelers who want to travel in and out of the country. Mayorkas made the comment as 2.5 million Americans prepare to fly for Memorial Day Weekend, and after the White House provided repeated assurances the administration will not impose such a system. Asked if the nation could see vaccine passports either for people coming into the country or flying out, he told ABC's 'Good Morning America': 'We're taking a very close look at that.'
'You know, one of our principles that has guided us throughout this pandemic
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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The suspect accused of snatching a sleeping Dallas boy who was later found dead allegedly tried to kidnap another child just months earlierâbut the girlâs grandfather decided not to press charges at the time, authorities said. Darriyn Brown, 18, who is charged with kidnapping 4-year-old Cash Gernon earlier this month, is facing counts of burglary of a habitation and injury to an elderly person in the Feb. 8 incident, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by the KTVT.(Snip) The man managed to get Brown out, but the teen returned and started kicking a door between the home and its garage,
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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Sen. Rick Scott said Thursday he will block top Homeland Security nominees until President Biden makes a trip to the southern border to get a firsthand look at the situation. Mr. Scott revealed his stance at a confirmation hearing with three nominees, the picks for deputy secretary, general counsel, and undersecretary for strategy, policy and plans. He said it wasnât anything personal toward the three nominees, but rather a statement about Mr. Bidenâs approach to the border. âUntil the president goes to the border, Iâm going to hold the nominations,â he said. A hold throws procedural hurdles in the path of the picks,
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We get the absolute cream of the crop from Mexico and South America. Soon enough with demographic displacement, this sort of thing won't raise an eyebrow (or however you say "eyebrow" in Spanish).