LAPD Cuts Sexual Assault and Homicide Divisions in Response to “Defund the Police”

The Sexual Assault Special Section and Robbery Homicide Division will be disbanded under the LAPD in Los Angeles, according to a memo that went out to the LAPD department personnel about the “unexpected Department budgetary crisis and shortfall.” Dominic Choi, deputy chief of staff to Chief Moore, sent the memo. It said that the Chief of Police is “making significant and difficult changes to adapt to the current financial and personnel shortages.” Additional Specialized Details will also be disbanded. The Safer Cities Initiative, which primarily deals with homeless encampments in…

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Man Falls Off Ladder and Dies, Ruled as Covid-19 Death

Doctors have attributed a man’s death to the Wuhan Flu, even though he died after falling off a ladder, according to the Journal of Forensic Pathology. The 51-year-old man died in what appeared to be a workplace incident. He fell off a 10-foot ladder while working on a home this year. The man suffered minor external injuries, as well as a subarachnoid hemorrhage, described as “bleeding within the subarachnoid space, which is the area between the brain and the tissues that cover the brain,” an often fatal condition. However, the…

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Andrew Cuomo Gets Pay Raise While New Yorkers Suffer Amid Pandemic

New York is suffering from the results of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the state’s deficit expected to skyrocket to $63 billion over the next four years. Meanwhile, Governor Andrew Cuomo is getting a $25,000 pay raise. His salary will jump from $225,000 to $250,000. He will be the highest-paid governor in the country. “More than one million residents are out of work, and the unemployment rate is nearly double the national average,” The New York Times reported about New York state at the end of October. While Cuomo will be…

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Michigan Changes Ballots Marked for Kanye to Biden

Witnesses in Michigan allege that votes that were clearly marked for Kanye West were, instead, given to Joe Biden. Kanye started a low-key run for President over the past year, failing to fulfill the many onerous and restrictive ballot access requirements in many states, including Michigan. Michigan requires independent candidates for President to collect 12,000 petition signatures in order to appear on the ballot, a requirement that Kanye did not meet back in July. But many still preferred Kanye, and cast their vote for the rapper by writing him in.…

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WHO Covered Up COVID-19 Outbreak at Geneva Headquarters

The World Health Organization has confirmed a leaked internal email stating that 65 of their headquarters staff in Geneva, Switzerland have caught coronavirus, the Associated Press reports. While just over half of the confirmed cases are among staff members working from home, a cluster of 32 staff members still working in person at the organization’s headquarters came down with the virus, despite the organization’s strict protocols to control and prevent the spread of the virus on its premises. The email, originating from WHO Assistant Director-General of Business Operations Raul Thomas,…

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Our Worst Nightmare: Bernie Sanders as Labor Secretary

American businesses are making it very clear they do not want a Socialist in charge of the Labor Department. “Naming such a polarizing choice would be a pretty big bait-and-switch for a president-elect who ran on bringing the country together to solve problems,” argues Matt Haller, senior vice president of government relations and public affairs at the International Franchise Association. “This election said many things, but it was not a mandate by voters to turn America into a country that rejects capitalism – just ask the House incumbents who were…

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California Judge Rules to Allow Strip Clubs to Open, Orders Churches Stay Closed

A San Diego, California judge has ruled that the state cannot take any action to prevent strip clubs from “being allowed to provide live adult entertainment,” and must allow them to reopen. The owners had argued their First Amendment rights were being violated and the judge agreed. Meanwhile, places of worship are making the exact same argument about their First Amendment rights and remain closed. Religious-liberty advocates said that the case could pave the way for lifting coronavirus restrictions against churches. Paul Jonna, special counsel for the Thomas More Society,…

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Elon Musk Tests Positive and Negative for Covid on Same Day

World famous entrepreneur and inventor Elon Musk had himself tested for the novel coronavirus four times on Friday. Half of the tests came back negative. The other half came back positive. “Something extremely bogus is going on. Was tested for covid four times today. Two tests came back negative, two came back positive. Same machine, same test, same nurse. Rapid antigen test from BD.” Perhaps this news isn’t as surprising as it reads at first. The rapid antigen tests are quickly becoming notorious for the amount of false positives they…

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Lobbyists Flocking to Biden

At least 40 people working for President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team are or were registered lobbyists, according to a new report. The report, published by the Wall Street Journal, was done by searching the congressional lobbying databases for the over 500 appointees to the Biden transition team. In late September, as a Biden transition team was beginning to come together, the Democrat opted to allow lobbyists to join the transition effort, but only in circumstances where the group’s general counsel Jessica Hertz signed off. The decision was slammed by progressive…

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Voter Fraud? Democrats Urge Voters to Move to Georgia Before Senate Runoff Election

Liberals are urging voters to move to Georgia to vote in the January Senate runoff elections. But they may want to think twice. Moving to Georgia for a short time just to vote is against state law. How long a new arrival has to stay in the state without breaking the law is not clear, according to reports. This week, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp declined to support fellow Republicans’ push for a special session to make voting rules more strict ahead of the runoff elections, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. “I…

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