Category Archives: News & Commentary

As Democrats began to realize that it was getting harder and harder to pretend their constant vitriolic rhetoric had nothing to do with the ongoing violent unrest on the streets, they made a joint effort this week to shift the blame to President Trump.

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A church in California has been hit with a $15,000 fine after holding an indoor service in violation of the county’s health orders.

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While some might consider ‘Burning, Looting, and Murdering’ a perfectly acceptable means of dealing with supposed “injustices,” the city of Ashland, Ohio is offering up a far more attractive, meaningful, and effective alternative.

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“America in Crisis: 8PM curfew ordered after violent protests over police shooting of unarmed black man in Wisconsin.”

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The sentencing comes as two women “narrowly avoided jail” last week after flying into Perth without an exemption and then escaping hotel quarantine to party with a Perth rapper.

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Numbers of people from the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom have been reassessing their lives, turning to God, and praying more during the coronavirus pandemic, recent surveys have revealed.

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“My concern is that far too many people involved in managing this pandemic have in mind that it will somehow burn itself out,” he said. “I don’t expect it to.”

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The BBC is considering dropping two traditional British anthems from its annual celebration of classical music because white history is racist.

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The record includes people who died with the virus while in palliative care.

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“We really wanted to make this demon realm feel like home, and just had to figure out how to do it.”

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Despite the outrage, the streaming-service decided it would not remove the film from their library.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said once a vaccine for coronavirus has been found, it will be as “mandatory as you can possibly make it.”

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Victorian Police are preparing to launch high powered surveillance drones to ensure civilians are complying with the state’s COVID-19 restrictions. The drones will be used to monitor beaches and parks, patrol the border, locate individuals not wearing a mask, and notify authorities if a vehicle has travelled too far from the owner’s residence. Police are preparing to launch their aerial arsenal as part of a crackdown on COVID rule breakers. High powered drones will be used to find people not wearing masks, and cars too far from home. https://t.co/5zYfOfohG3 @tdolling #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/Yy84UBTH0V — 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) August 17, 2020 The…

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Last week, Queensland became the first state in the country to ban “conversion therapy,” however, its supporters are already saying the legislation doesn’t go far enough.

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Google has penned an open letter to Australians, warning that the Federal Government’s plan to make tech giants pay for Australian news content will put their free services at risk, along with users’ search data.

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South Australian authorities have recently enacted legislation granting police the power to enter homes and remove children in their efforts to quell the spread of coronavirus.

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It would appear the far Left have abandoned any remaining efforts to hide the fact that they want their political opponents dead, not that we needed any further proof that these folk are completely and utterly unhinged. The hashtag #WrongTrump is currently trending at second place on Twitter with over 50k tweets, following the news that President Donald Trump’s younger brother died over the weekend. Robert Trump passed away at age 71 on Saturday in a New York Hospital after battling an illness for several months, according to a report from CNN. But rather than demonstrating the smallest ounce of…

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All confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand will now be sent to mandatory quarantine facilities under the direction of the Health Minister. Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield made the decision yesterday after revealing there were 13 new cases of coronavirus linked to an outbreak in south Auckland. The order relies on Section 70 of the Health Act 1956 which allows health authorities to “require persons, places, buildings, ships, vehicles, aircraft, animals, or things to be isolated, quarantined, or disinfected as he thinks fit.” Dr Bloomfield said mandatory quarantine will apply to both new cases, and if necessary, close…

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Just one day after President Trump tweeted a damning montage of Joe Biden’s racist comments about Black people, the former Vice President took to Twitter to essentially say, “I know you are, I said you are, but what am I?”

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A five-year-old boy in North Carolina has been shot dead at point-blank range while riding his bike in his father’s front yard.

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