Cuts in Policing Have 'Led to 710 Murders and More Than 2,800 Gunshot Victims' Across the US -Daily Mail Online “Major cities across the United States are seeing a 'dramatic and widespread spikes in homicides' after police funding cuts,” Lauren Fruen reports. University of Utah Law Professor Paul Cassell dubbed this rise in crime the “Minneapolis effect,” explaining that “as a result of de-policing during June and July 2020, approximately 710 additional victims were murdered and more than 2,800 victims were shot.” |
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Liberals Should Love Amy Coney Barrett -The Washington Times “Liberals should love Amy Coney Barrett. As an independent woman who has held prestigious positions in legal academia, private practice and the judiciary, she embodies the ideal of professional excellence for feminists . . . If tenacious women like Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg prepared the way for women to practice law, formidable women like Judge Amy Coney Barrett have paved it,” attorney Kelly Tshibaka writes. WATCH: Supreme Court belongs to all Americans, Judge Barrett says |
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NBC News Misrepresents Internal DHS Memo About Their Response to the Kyle Rittenhouse Case -Townhall “NBC News misrepresented an internal memo given to Department of Homeland Security officials that was meant to brief them on the Kyle Rittenhouse situation the week it occurred in August. NBC News reported ‘officials were directed to make public comments sympathetic’ about Rittenhouse and it included quotes from the document.” In reality, these “‘sympathetic’ talking points were not talking points at all,” Julio Rosas reports. |
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Trump Nominated a Third Time for Nobel Peace Prize -The Hill “President Trump has received a third nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize,” Aris Folley reports. “Four Australian law professors recently nominated the president for the high honor, with one of them, David Flint, citing his recent role in helping broker relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).” |
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