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Commerce Approves Hundreds of Large-Crowd Events Amid Covid Outbreak
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Since Gov. Henry McMaster in August gave the state Department of Commerce – which isn’t a public health agency – the authority to allow large-crowd events in South Carolina amid the coronavirus outbreak, the agency has approved more than 1,300 applications, records show.
Through Thursday morning, Commerce approved 1,345, or 90%, of the total 1,489 submitted applications, The Nerve found in a review of the department’s online applications database. Seventeen approved applications involved estimated crowds, either on a single day or collectively over a longer time period, of at least 10,000.
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House Democrats Silence Senate Republicans
- By Eagle Forum
As President Biden and his Congressional allies push forward their massive $1.9 trillion COVID package, Republicans in both the House and Senate are trying even harder to stop it. With the Senate’s current split, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer moved forward a legislative procedure called “budget reconciliation” in order to pass their wish list with only 51 votes in the Senate. Initially, a shell budget is passed triggering a risky amendment process in the Senate known as “vote-a-rama.” This intense action played out overnight for 15 hours last week with both sides offering amendment after amendment. To our surprise, Republicans were dealt some wins.
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Alabama House Passes HJR24 Recognizing January 22 as the Day of Tears
- By Christian Newswire
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Today the Alabama House of Representatives passed House Joint Resolution 24 recognizing January 22 as the Day of Tears. This resolution calls for private citizens in Alabama to lower their flags on January 22, in honor and remembrance of the over 61 million who have lost their lives to abortion.
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In Loving Memory of a Supporter of The Times Examiner
- By Press Release
Rebecca "Becky" Evans Fowler
July 7, 1974 - January 30, 2021
Rebecca "Becky" Fowler, 46, died January 30, 2021, with her husband and family by her side. She was born July 7, 1974 in Harrisonburg, Virginia to the late Ron and Jean (Crunk) Evans.
Becky graduated from Tabernacle Christian School where she attended from pre-school until graduation. She was a faithful pre-school teacher for twenty-six years at Westminster Weekday School and provided private childcare for countless children. Becky was also a member of Rock Springs Baptist Church of Easley.
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Stop Extreme Gun Control Bill H.R. 127
- By The John Birch Society
Members of Congress are seeking to pass an extreme and unconstitutional gun control bill that would effectively nullify the Second Amendment.
Here are the highlights of H.R. 127’s provisions:
- It creates a national firearm registry that anyone – including every level of law enforcement and the military – can access.
- The registry would require one to tell the government exactly where one’s firearms are stored.
- One would need a license simply to own a firearm.
- Mandatory “psychological evaluations” are required receive this license.
- One would need to pay $800 for “firearm insurance.”
- It would enact extreme ammunition restrictions, including a ban on magazines more than 10 rounds.
- Violating the above provisions could lead to a prison sentence of up to 40 years and a fine of up to $150,000.
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Abortion is Not Safe: New Video Documents 67 Abortion-Related Medical Emergencies and 1 Maternal Death in 2020
- By Christian Newswire
WICHITA, Kan -- Today, Operation Rescue released a new video that documents 67 medical emergencies that took place at American abortion facilities in 2020, including one abortion-related maternal death. The video vividly shatters the rhetoric of the Abortion Cartel that attempts to convince the public that abortion is safe.
Out of the 67 medical emergencies documented in 2020, 30 involved Planned Parenthood abortion facilities.
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Mark Cuban's Airball on Freedom
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
You might be a Leftist if you lay awake at night brainstorming which cherished American tradition to sabotage next. Back in November, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban suspended the playing of the national anthem before home games. Because stands sit empty due to coronavirus restrictions, nobody noticed until Tuesday.
There's no good reason why the "Star-Spangled Banner" should be controversial. Do people seriously wish they were British subjects instead? Do they resent that America is the "land of the free and the home of the brave?"
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