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Washington owner Dan Snyder announces team will review nickname Yahoo News July 4, 2020 In a move that was long past due, Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder announced Friday the team will undergo a “thorough review of the team’s name.” The team said it has been discussing internally a name change with the league in recent weeks. Snyder said in a statement: “This process allows the team to take into account not only the proud tradition and history of the franchise but also input from our alumni, the organization, sponsors, the National Football League and the local community…

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Conservatives are flocking to a new ‘free speech’ social media app that has started banning liberal users By James Wellemeyer NBC News July 3, 2020 Last week, Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, both announced on Twitter that they were moving to a new social media platform. “I’m proud to join @parler_app — a platform gets what free speech is all about — and I’m excited to be a part of it,” Cruz tweeted. Many others followed suit. Parler, founded in August 2018, touts itself as an “unbiased” social media platform focused on “real user experiences…

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By WND Staff WND July 3, 2020 A judge in New York has rejected an attempt by shock comedian Sacha Baron Cohen to dismiss a lawsuit against him by Judge Roy Moore. Cohen had asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit by Moore over a TV segment that made fun of the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice. Cohen tricked Moore into appearing on the Showtime program “Who is America?” After misrepresenting himself and the program, Cohen got Moore to sign an agreement to waive any right to sue. But Moore argues in a defamation case seeking $95…

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By Larry Klayman WND July 3, 2020 Having attended and then graduated from Duke University as an undergraduate, and later Emory University School of Law, both located in the “Deep South” — in North Carolina and Georgia, respectively — as well as being a citizen of and running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, I find offensive Southerners being smeared by the left and effectively being branded as the equivalent of the Ku Klux Klan. This indeed is what it has come to, as cowardly whites flee en masse and fall on their swords at the slightest hint of…

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Click Here to Pre-order About Larry Klayman Larry Klayman, Esq., founder and former chairman of the successful non-profit foundation Judicial Watch, has dedicated his career to fighting against injustice and restoring ethics to the legal profession and government. He was born and raised in Philadelphia, graduated with honors in political science and French literature from Duke University, and later received a law degree from Emory University. He is the only lawyer ever to have obtained a court ruling that a U.S. president committed a crime, which occurred during his tenure at Judicial Watch. He became so well known that…

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By Claire Russel Liberty Headlines July 3, 2020 (Claire Russel, Liberty Headlines) A federal judge in New York denied comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s attempt to dismiss former Alabama Judge Roy Moore’s defamation suit filed against him, CBS News, and Showtime, according to Moore’s attorney, Larry Klayman. Moore filed a lawsuit against Cohen and the production networks last year, claiming that Cohen inaccurately portrayed him as a pedophile during an episode of “Who is America?” He sought financial compensation from the networks, citing intentional infliction of emotional distress and fraud. Continue Reading…..

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Ed Henry fired from Fox News over sexual misconduct allegation By Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy CNN July 3, 2020 New York (CNN Business)Fox News said Wednesday that Ed Henry, one of its top news anchors, had been fired after the network received a complaint last week of sexual harassment from years ago. “On Thursday, June 25, we received a complaint about Ed Henry from a former employee’s attorney involving willful sexual misconduct in the workplace years ago,” Fox News chief executive Suzanne Scott and President Jay Wallace wrote in an email to employees. Scott and Wallace said…

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