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Supreme Court of NY: NYC must re-hire, back-pay employees terminated over vax mandate
The supreme court of New York State has ordered that New York City must rehire all government employees who were terminated after refusing to vaccinate against Covid. The decision also requires the city to compensate all rehired employees with back pay for the time they lost.
read moreSelective Service: Trans women not exempt from US military draft
The Selective Service recently published a Tweet with information about who must register for the draft. The comment section revealed the Tweet was generally panned, but some noticed the link contained information about requirements involving transgendered Americans. Although this information is not new, many were displeased with what they found.
read moreUvalde school district has suspended the entire district police department
Reports are emerging that Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) has suspended the entire district police department. This comes after months of scrutiny to the response of the May 24th attack on Robb Elementary school. Furthermore, two school officials, Lt. Miguel Hernandez and Ken Mueller, have both been placed on administrative leave, with Mueller electing to retire.
read moreRetired general David Petraeus predicts the US would destroy Russia's military in Ukraine and sink its naval fleet if it used nuclear weapons
Speaking to ABC News on Sunday, Petraeus, who served as the CIA director and the commander of coalition forces in Iraq, spelled out how he believed the US would respond in the event of the nuclear attack by Russia, though said he had not spoken to the US national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, about the issue.
read moreArmy Major and wife arrested for planning to give military medical records to Russia
An Army Major, and her wife, were arrested and charged for criminally planning to turn over medical records for military members and their dependents to Russian government officials.
read moreWomen across Iran burn their hijabs
In a rare act of feminist defiance, women in Iranian conservative strongholds like Kerman and Mashad — which require women to cover their hair while in public — are burning their hijabs to protest the death of 22 year old Mahsa Amini who died in police custody last week.
read moreHurricane Fiona floods Puerto Rico, leaves territory without power
Hurricane Fiona touched down near the southwestern city of Punta Tocon, Puerto Rico at 3:20 PM local time on Sunday. According to the National Hurricane Center, winds were as high as 85 miles per hour.
read moreISIS Using NFTs as New Tool of Terror
A recent nonfungible token (NFT) created by a terrorist sympathizer indicates a potential new future for the Islamic State garnering funds. Last month, a digital card was minted that praised a mosque bombing in Afghanistan. This attack wounded 23 and killed at least 18, including a Taliban leader.
read moreBouncer on trial after near fatal incident with US Marine
Australian security guard, Hayden Summers, is currently on trial for knocking out an “aggressive” US Marine. Although the incident occurred on April 11, 2021, the trial has only now begun.
read moreTrump “very seriously” considering pardons for Jan. 6 rioters
Former President Donald Trump announced that if he were to run for a second presidential term and win, he would look “very seriously” into full pardons for those charged with crimes connected to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
read moreVolunteer sniper embodies Ukraine’s versatile military
“I need to be completely relaxed, to find a place where I will not move the rifle when I pull the trigger,” he says. “I don’t think about anything. It’s a kind of vacuum.”
read morePorsche Pelosi wrecked while driving drunk up for auction
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi was just sentenced to five days in jail -- two days removed for good behavior -- and the Porsche he crashed during that DUI is up for auction.
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