Mayor Lori Lightfoot Files For Reelection: 'Only Rational Choice Is To Return Me To Office' Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot filed her petitions to run for re-election on Monday as Chicago's election cycle enters a bare knuckle period where candidates for local office try to knock each other off the ballot. "With the filing today, one chapter in the campaign ends and another opens," she said after submitting a stack of nominating papers that, sitting on the Board of Elections table, almost reached her shoulders. | ||||||||||||
McCarthy Says GOP Opposition To His Leadership Could Allow Democrats To Choose The Next Speaker House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said that Republicans opposing his bid for the speakership could lead to Democrats "picking who the speaker is." Republicans are on track to retake the House after four years in the minority. If current numbers hold, Republicans will have 222 seats in the House during the 118th Congress. | ||||||||||||
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Portland Police Won't Use 'Flash-Bang' Rubber Ball Devices For Crowd Control The city of Portland will pay $250,000 to settle a federal lawsuit by the nonprofit Don't Shoot Portland that challenged the force used by Portland police against protesters in 2020. The city also has agreed not to use "flash bang" rubber ball distraction devices for crowd control and get rid of its remaining inventory, according to the settlement filed in court Tuesday. | ||||||||||||
WaPo, NYT Give Glowing Reviews To New Play Sympathetic To Pedophiles Acceptance, tolerance, political correctness, and advocacy for fringe lifestyles, begin in the arts and academia, and then spread out into culture and society at large. Now the arts world has taken up the fight with a new play sympathizing with convicted pedophiles with Downstate -- the latest offering from New York's Playwrights Horizons. | ||||||||||||
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Bar Association Drops LSAT Requirement To Increase Diversity In Law School This month, the American Bar Association voted to drop the LSAT and other standardized tests as requirements for law school admissions. The intent here merely confirms that these esteemed places of higher education are mostly hedge funds with classrooms attached. | ||||||||||||
DoorDash Says It Will Lay Off 1,250 Employees DoorDash cofounder and CEO Tony Xu told employees Wednesday that the company is laying off 1,250 employees as delivery companies continue to adjust to the drop of COVID-19 restrictions. Xu said DoorDash's growth has tapered off since the height of the pandemic when many residents around the country used such services while they were sheltered inside and travel was limited. | ||||||||||||
DeSantis Blasts Apple In Dispute Over Elon Musk, Twitter "Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?" Musk, the billionaire owner of Twitter and Tesla, tweeted Monday. "Apple has also threatened to withhold Twitter from its App Store, but won't tell us why. Who else has Apple censored?" | ||||||||||||
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America's Moral Decline Started 60 Years Ago From our founding, through a Civil War and two Great Wars, Americans toted their bibles and guns into the bloodiest of battles to defend liberty, freedom and democracy around the world. After World War II, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a melancholy Christian, added "one nation under God" to the pledge of allegiance. | ||||||||||||
Systemic Racism? Stanford Sends Non-Blacks To Back Of The Bus Leftwing colleges and universities say they want inclusion and unity but continue to promote racial discrimination and division. Stanford University is the latest example of actual systemic racism in which non-Black students were sent to the back of the bus for a screening of the superhero movie Black Panther. |
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