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Dozens of Loudoun County students stage walkout over sexual assault by boy in girls' bathroom

Dozens of Loudoun County students stage walkout over sexual assault by boy in girls' bathroomStudents in Loudoun County, Virginia, staged a walkout in protest of recent sexual assault cases at the public school system and to show solidarity with victims of such abuses. "Students who choose to participate will not be penalized for their participation; however, we do ask that students who participate do so peacefully, without signage, and in accordance with the Students Rights and Responsibilities we all reviewed and signed at the beginning of the year," said Michelle Luttrell, the principal at Loudoun County High School, according to WUSA.
- Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Maria Bartiromo interviews governor DeSantis

Maria Bartiromo interviews governor DeSantisFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighs in on the supply chain and immigration crises as well as COVID-19 vaccine mandates during an exclusive interview with 'Sunday Morning Futures.'
- Monday, October 25, 2021

Fiance of hospitalized Texas deputy says the three ambushed officers 'were a family'

Fiance of hospitalized Texas deputy says the three ambushed officers 'were a family'Lajah Richardson’s fiancé, Deputy Darrel Garrett, is one of three officers who were "ambushed" and shot from behind in Houston. Officials are still searching for the suspect. Deputy Kareem Atkins was killed in the shooting and leaves behind a wife and two children. Deputies Jaquim Barthen and Garrett were shot and wounded.
- Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Arrested Canadian leader's stark warning to US on big government: 'You cannot take your freedoms for granted'

Arrested Canadian leader's stark warning to US on big government: 'You cannot take your freedoms for granted'Leader of the People's Party of Canada (PPC) and former member of the Canadian Parliament Maxime Bernier issued a stark warning to Americans concerning the "massive overreach" of government in implementing restrictions on the everyday lives of citizens in order to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking with Fox News Digital, Bernier told a cautionary tale of his arrest while attempting to speak out against the "authoritarian" Canadian government headed by Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party of Canada Justin Trudeau. He sought to warn those in the U.S. to not take their freedoms for granted, lest they end up with the same "draconian" measures already governing his home country.
- Thursday, October 14, 2021

'Watters' World' investigates Nancy Pelosi's financial dealings up to $315 million in assets

'Watters' World' investigates Nancy Pelosi's financial dealingsHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has served in Congress for nearly 34 years and presently presides in a top-tier position as one of the most powerful figures in the U.S. government. Amid a recent flurry of complicated decisions she's had to face as leader of her caucus, Fox News host Jesse Watters launched a "Watters' World" investigation into her financial dealings during her tenure in politics. Last week, the Speaker was unable to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill as progressives in her own party signaled their disapproval. Watters condemned her policies, saying they're making it "harder and harder for average Americans to accumulate wealth," shackling them with taxes and "destroying the dollar with reckless spending."
- Monday, October 11, 2021


Rep. Jim Jordan: Fauci Is Part Of The March Towards Communism For The Left

Rep. Jim Jordan: Fauci Is Part Of The March Towards Communism For The LeftOn Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) talked about how Dr. Anthony Fauci’s take on whether families can have Christmas gatherings and the left’s power over school boards are leading America down a road to Communism. “That’s been it the whole time with this Fauci guy. We had a hearing, well I had a couple hearings of this guy, I ask him one question over and over. When does it end? And he wouldn’t answer, like what metric, what measure, what objective standard do we have to reach, herd immunity at what level? How many? He would not answer because I just think he likes the power and tell us what to do. And now, one minute he said we couldn’t have Christmas, then of course he corrected it the next day and said I didn’t mean that. He said, I didn’t say that, when in fact he did say that. It’s no wonder people have no faith in so many institutions now and particularly the government.”
- Thursday, October 7, 2021

GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown fires back at Twitter as tech giant admits his account was banned by 'mistake'

GOP Senate candidate Sam Brown fires back at Twitter as tech giant admits his account was banned by 'mistake'Republican Senate candidate and retired Army Capt. Sam Brown is firing back at Twitter after he woke up Monday morning to see that his account was "permanently suspended," which Twitter has since acknowledged was an error. "Big Tech is waging an all-out attack on conservative voices — using unequally applied 'rules' to censor or suspend anyone they disagree with," Brown told Fox News in an exclusive statement. "This summer, they censored my tweets as 'potentially sensitive content.' This morning, they suspended my account without warning or cause."
- Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Baby saved by Marines at Kabul airport safely living with family in Arizona

Baby saved by Marines at Kabul airport safely living with family in ArizonaThe wailing baby seen in widely-circulated photos and videos being handed over a barbed wire fence to an American soldier at the Kabul airport has been reunited with her family and is now living happily in Arizona, according to local outlets. Her father Hameed, who was only identified by his first name for security reasons, was inside the perimeter of Hamid Karzai International Airport when he spotted his wife and newborn amid the mass of people trying to flee Afghanistan, azfamily.com reported.
- Sunday, October 3, 2021

Biden's IRS bank account snooping plan faces mounting opposition

Biden's IRS bank account snooping plan faces mounting oppositionBanks are pushing back against a proposal from the Biden administration that could force them to turn over customers' account information to the Internal Revenue Service. Under the plan, banks and other financial institutions would be required to annually report customers' account inflows and outflows of $600 or more to the IRS. The White House has estimated the policy, which would apply to bank, loan and investment accounts, could generate about $463 billion in additional revenue over the next decade.
- Friday, September 24, 2021

AOC roasted for shedding 'crocodile tears' after crying over Israel Iron Dome House vote

AOC roasted for shedding 'crocodile tears' after crying over Israel Iron Dome House vote"Squad" member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was accused on Thursday of shedding "crocodile tears" after she reportedly broke down crying on the House floor following a vote to give another $1 billion to Israel in order to restore its Iron Dome missile interception system. Ocasio-Cortez and her progressive caucus had expressed opposition to the bill, forcing Democrats to pull the provision from a bill a day earlier in order to ensure its passage along party lines. On Thursday, the New York lawmaker voted against the funding, but raised eyebrows when she only later amended her vote to "Present" at the last minute. After the bill was passed by a 420-9 majority, Ocasio-Cortez reportedly became emotional on the floor and was seen being comforted by her colleagues.
- Thursday, September 23, 2021

GOP congressman erupts at Blinken during Afghanistan hearing: 'We don't need to hear lies'

Rep Brian Mast, who lost both legs in Afghanistan, accused Blinken of lyingA GOP congressman erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his hearing in front of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, saying Congress does not "need to hear lies." Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, got into a heated exchange with Blinken as the congressman's allotted time to question the secretary of state drew to a close.
- Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Grocery prices headed higher: Kroger

Grocery prices headed higher: Kroger span class="dropcap">Grocery prices are headed higher later this year, according the U.S.’s largest supermarket by sales. Cincinnati-based Kroger Co., which had $132 billion in sales last year, says inflation is running hotter than management previously anticipated and that expectations are now for prices to rise 2% to 3% over the second half of this year.
- Monday, September 13, 2021


Florida sheriff defends deputy-involved shooting after ambush attack: 'Evil can never be dead enough'

Florida sheriff defends deputy-involved shooting after ambush attack: 'Evil can never be dead enough'Florida authorities released dash camera footage Thursday of a deputy-involved shooting that ended with a dead suspect — a man who was out on bond for drug trafficking and had multiple convictions for violent offenses, officials said Thursday. Brevard County Sheriff’s deputies Brian Potters and Tyler Thoman were conducting a traffic stop on Aug. 30 in Melbourne, 70 miles southeast of Orlando, when they were ambushed and fired upon, Sheriff Wayne Ivey said in a video detailing the encounter.
- Saturday, September 11, 2021


Trudeau minister raises eyebrows by calling Taliban 'our brothers'

Trudeau minister raises eyebrows by calling Taliban 'our brothers'Canada's minister for women and gender equality referred to the Taliban as "our brothers" during a virtual news conference Wednesday morning. "I want to take this opportunity to speak to our brothers, the Taliban," Maryam Monsef said. "We call on you to ensure the safe and secure passage of any individual in Afghanistan out of the country."
- Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Nigel Farage: 'No way' British parliament would vote for military cooperation with America under Biden admin

Nigel Farage: 'No way' British parliament would vote for military cooperation with America under Biden adminNigel Farage, former Brexit party leader, slammed the Biden administration’s Afghanistan blunder Tuesday, arguing the crisis has led his country of Britain feeling "betrayed." Under Biden, Farage told "Fox & Friends First" that "there is no way a British parliament right now would vote for military cooperation with America." NIGEL FARAGE: The medium-term problem is the resurgence of international terror, already evidence that extremist jihadi groups all over the world have taken great cheer from what the Taliban have done in Afghanistan. And so if we do find ourselves back engaged and, you know, let's be honest, the last few years, we've not seen major terrorist atrocities in the West. But if they start to happen again and we start to think, well, how do we go out again and try and stop these cells that are spreading international terror? How can we do it with the Americans? How can we do it with an ally that is treating us with contempt and betrayed us and into the bargain, many of our own citizens?
- Wednesday, August 25, 2021


Drone footage of migrants at Texas bridge an 'absolute catastrophe' from Biden, Republican says

Drone footage of migrants at Texas bridge an 'absolute catastrophe' from Biden, Republican saysTroubling drone footage emerged online Sunday that reportedly showed up to 1,000 migrants being held by border patrol in Mission, Texas, prompted criticism from Republicans who said the footage underscores the crisis at the border. "An absolute catastrophe from Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and House & Senate Democrats," Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., posted on Twitter.
- Monday, August 2, 2021

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