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BREAKING: Trudeau says he will not allow 'anti-vaxx mobs' to interfere with campaign

Trudeau said that angry protesters, which he would later say were practically "foaming at the mouth," were anti-vaxxers who also attack the vaccinated and health care workers across Canada.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 7, 2021

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FOIA request reveals Fauci's NIAID funded coronavirus research in Wuhan lab

One of the grants looked to screen both bats and those that work in close quarters to these animals for novel coronavirus, and was headed by Dr. Peter Daszak.

Hannah Nightingale / Sep 7, 2021

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Texas leader slams Portland's 'depraved' officials for boycotting state over pro-life law

"Portland boycotting Texas is a complete joke," Lt. Governor of Texas Dan Patrick said on Monday.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 7, 2021

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CNN slammed for 'analysis' claiming that 'white supremacy' will adapt to become 'tan'

"Racism will likely be just as entrenched in a browner America as it is now. It will still be white supremacy, with a tan," CNN enterprise writer John Blake wrote.

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 7, 2021

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California professor calls Larry Elder 'a black face on white supremacy' at rally for Governor Gavin Newsom

During the event, speakers took turns slamming conservative front-runner Larry Elder and made a slew of racist remarks including claims that Elder, a black man, is "racist."

Katie Daviscourt / Sep 7, 2021

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Trudeau swarmed again in Ontario, protestors throw gravel and debris at prime minister

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was swarmed by protestors Monday during an election campaign stop in London, Ontario. He said he “might have” been hit by gravel as dozens swarmed to vent their frustrations.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 7, 2021

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'Long COVID' a concern among one-in-seven children: report

The authors said that any decision to extend vaccination to 12- to 15-year-olds in Britain was "unlikely," citing insufficient data on whether vaccination protects against long COVID.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 7, 2021

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Video game developer CEO said he supported Texas' pro-life law and now he's gone from the company

Gibson stated that the reason he was speaking out on the issue was because of how vocal pro-choice supporters are in vocalizing their political views on social media.

Ian Miles Cheong / Sep 7, 2021

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BREAKING: Disgraced Liberal Minister Kent Hehr now running to be Calgary's next mayor

Hehr said that the investigation into the allegations taught him two lessons — how he must be more aware of how his disability is perceived and be more careful in conversation.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 7, 2021

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Police arrest suspect in Saskatchewan First Nation fatal shooting

Police have arrested fatal shooting suspect 33-year-old Shawn Moostoos, who authorities say was known to the victims.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 7, 2021

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Quebec judge rejects request to immediately suspend province's mask mandate

Quebec Superior Court Justice Frederic Perodeau refused to immediately suspend the province's mask mandate. While he declined the request for an emergency stay, the case will be heard on its merits at a later date.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Sep 7, 2021

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Rescue operators who saved Americans stranded in Afghanistan call out State Department for taking credit

"It's like we carried the ball to the 99-and-a-half yard line and them taking it that last half yard and being like ‘look what we did.’"

Nick Monroe / Sep 6, 2021

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Son of 9/11 victim demands Biden 'not show his face' at Ground Zero memorials

"I am demanding that President Biden do not show his face at Ground Zero on 9/11. It is now holy ground and I really don't think he has a place there."

Nick Monroe / Sep 6, 2021

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LA police, firefighters unite to fight vaccine mandate for city workers

Hundreds of Los Angeles-area first responders have united against a new municipal law requiring all public employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

James Anthony / Sep 6, 2021

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O'Toole's Conservatives continue to top Trudeau's Liberals in new poll

The Conservatives lead with 34 percent over the Liberals at 31 percent.

Angelo Isidorou / Sep 6, 2021

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