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Tens of thousand march ‘for freedom’ in Australian cities (VIDEOS)

In Melbourne, Sky News reporter Sophie Elsworth described “tens of thousands of people streaming through the streets.” The march in Melbourne came after a week of smaller protests, aimed at Victoria Premier Dan Andrews’ controversial pandemic bill, which if approved by the state’s legislature would allow Andrews and Health Minister …

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State launches Covid-19 vaccine jingle contest among schools

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced the ‘Sing It to Win It’ campaign this week, encouraging students “to channel their creativity for a COVID-19 vaccine campaign” and produce a short song praising the virtues of the vaccination against …

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Majority of NYPD cops wouldn’t join today – poll

An internal poll conducted among New York cops, from captains down to street-level officers, was meant to help “improve” the department and policing in the city, but it has delivered some rather unexpected results.  The survey, which was conducted in March among approximately 6000 NYPD officers, found 56% saying they …

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Kamala Harris ripped for Rittenhouse reaction

Harris said in a Friday public statement that there is “still more work to do” to improve the US justice system, a much harsher reaction than President Joe Biden’s initial comment that he “stands by the jury” and their not-guilty verdict. In a later statement, Biden described himself as “angered” …

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WATCH thousands protest in Europe against Covid passes (VIDEOS)

The Austrian capital Vienna on Saturday saw the largest protest turnout since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 38,000 people took to the city streets to join a dozen demonstrations protesting government measures. The protests came a day after the Austrian authorities ordered nationwide compulsory vaccination from …

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Gunshot halts flights at Atlanta Airport

Outbound flights from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were briefly halted on Saturday, after a firearm went off near a security checkpoint. No injuries were reported, and police told reporters that the incident is being investigated. Video footage shared on social media captured the chaos, with passengers running through crowd-control barriers …

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Japan decides whether to come to America’s rescue

Speaking to reporters during his visit to the southern Japanese city of Matsuyama on Saturday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the country is exploring the option of releasing crude oil from its strategic national stocks of the fuel. “We are considering what we can do,” Kishida said. “We are examining …

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