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Even though Kyle Rittenhouse's trial is still proceeding and a verdict on his August 25, 2020, acts has not been reached, CBS News removed a tweet on November 11, 2021, proclaiming him a murderer.
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On Wednesday, Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand before his defense team requested a mistrial with prejudice in the case.
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A 62-year-old man was savagely beaten by a bunch of youngsters in Times Square early on Wednesday morning, two days after international tourists returned to New York City for the first time in 20 months.
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If Mayor-elect Eric Adams reinstates the NYPD's anti-crime units, a Black Lives Matter leader has promised 'riots' and 'bloodshed' in the streets.
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The president claims that his trillion-dollar spending plan would generate jobs, improve the economy, and raise salaries while without increasing the national debt.
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His policies are destroying the United States.
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While the Canadian Great Lakes fleet is becoming more modernized, the US fleet is comprised of antique ships due to a grossly uncompetitive domestic shipbuilding sector.
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The Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Bold, was a fighter's warrior. Philip had been a soldier since he was a boy, hawk-nosed, ambitious, and aggressive. When he fought with his father, King John II of France, at the battle of Poitiers in 1356, he was still a smooth-faced 14-year-old child. When Edward, the Black Prince of Wales, defeated the French on the field at Poitiers, he, like King John, was taken prisoner by the English. A decade later, the duke, always seeking for a method to gain an advantage over the English invaders, welcomed a fresh technology: gunpowder.
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'He just tore me up,' Jackson told House colleague Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., during a podcast this week, noting that Obama accused him of being disloyal.
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After a year in office, President Joe Biden has demonstrated that he makes up for his lack of leadership by ineptitude.