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New York City in 2021 is on pace to be more violent than 2020

The first homicide of 2021 happened in Kew Gardens, Queens, where a 20-year-old man was killed. There were 1,531 shooting incidents in New York last year, resulting in 1,868 people who were shot.

Libby Emmons / Jan 18, 2021

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Despite FBI warning all quiet at US state capitols on Sunday

State capitols have been on high alert due to FBI warnings of armed protesters. On Sunday, it became clear that none of those threats materialized.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 18, 2021

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Antifa try to stop police responding to armed man in downtown Portland

An Antifa mob tried to stop police from responding to an armed man threatening to harm others and himself in downtown Portland on Friday afternoon.

Andy Ngo and Mia Cathell / Jan 18, 2021

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suspended from Twitter for mentioning election fraud

Twitter suspended the account of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Sunday. Greene is a vocal supporter of President Trump and a strong voice on alleged election fraud.

Matthew Miller / Jan 17, 2021

News, International News

Fourteen or more UK Tory MPs DOXXED as having had Parler accounts

At least fourteen Tory MPs in the UK Parliament joined Parler, the controversial social media platform now fighting for its existence, before it went offline.

James Anthony / Jan 17, 2021

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Social media platform Minds censored by Google, cofounder says censorship is 'fueling the cultural divide'

The free speech social media platform Minds was forced to release an altered version of their platform in order to gain access to the Google Play store, according to a statement from Minds cofounder Bill Ottman.

Matthew Miller / Jan 17, 2021

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Rep. Adam Schiff says Biden administration should bar Trump from intelligence briefings

Rep. Adam Schiff said Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation that President Trump should no longer have access to intelligence briefings beyond his presidential term.

Matthew Miller / Jan 17, 2021

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Armed protesters gather outside Ohio statehouse

The protest appears to have been largely unorganized, with protesters expressing no single reason for being there.

Noah David Alter / Jan 17, 2021

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America's three largest cities report skyrocketing increase in homicides to kick off 2021

The increase follows trends from 2020, which saw a dramatic and unprecedented increase in violent crime around the time that the Black Lives Matter riots began.

Noah David Alter / Jan 17, 2021

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'White lives matter' banner taken down in California suburb, calling it 'a despicable act of vandalism'

A "White Lives Matter" banner went up on Sunday at Smith and Dyer in Union City CA, just north of Oakland. It was immediately taken down and denounced by officials.

James Anthony / Jan 17, 2021

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Giuliani will represent Trump in second impeachment trial

President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani went on record saying that he'll be part of the defense team in the impeachment trail before the US Senate in the near future.

James Anthony / Jan 17, 2021

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Parler CEO claims he didn't think shutdown threats were 'deadly serious'

John Matze, the CEO of the controversial social media company Parler, told Mark Levin in a live interview on Sunday night that he wasn't aware of how "deadly serious" the threats to take Parler to task for its lax moderation were.

James Anthony / Jan 17, 2021

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Fauci: 100 million vaccinations in 100 days 'doable'

Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Sunday that Biden's goal of administering 100 million coronavirus vaccines in 100 days "is absolutely a doable thing."

Noah David Alter / Jan 17, 2021

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Lady Gaga's father, NYC restaurant owner, says coronavirus shutdowns are 'miserable'

The owner of Joanne Trattoria restaurant in New York City, Joe Germanotta, who is also the father of pop star Lady Gaga, says that the arbitrary COVID-19 lockdowns are "miserable" and "disappointing."

Matthew Miller / Jan 17, 2021

Canadian News, News

BC Supreme Court allows Twitter to be sued for defamation

The ruling comes as a potential blow for social media companies operating in Canada, possibly leaving them open to further lawsuits by Canadian citizens

Noah David Alter / Jan 17, 2021

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