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China Locks Down Border City to Myanmar, after New COVID-19 Outbreak In Town

The Chinese regime announced a new COVID-19 outbreak in its southwest border city on March 31, emphasizing that over 40 percent of infected people in the city hold Myanmar passports. The regime quickly locked down the city, closed the border, ordered a mass test of all residents, and cracked down on people who cross the […]

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Distracted Driving Campaign Helps Orange County Police ‘Silence’ Threat  

The Costa Mesa Police Department (CMPD) says it’s putting the brakes on distracted drivers throughout April in conjunction with distracted driver’s awareness month. “When you are driving, give the phone a rest,” Sgt. Dan Miles said in a statement.  “A driver’s number one focus should be on the road. Anything that distracts you from the

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Firefighters Battle Blaze at Laguna Hills House Where Suspect Was Barricaded

LAGUNA HILLS—Orange County firefighters were battling a blaze at a house in Laguna Hills amid a barricade situation March 31. Deputies were called at 10:30 a.m. to 27716 Greenfield Drive for a dispute among neighbors, said Jaimee Blashaw of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. It was not immediately clear when the fire broke out, but

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Grassroots Rebellion Grows with New Calls to Ban Critical Race Theory from Military, Public Schools

Kevin O’Leary said he was “devastated” when he learned his former football coach, David Flynn, had been fired after questioning a seventh-grade history curriculum that labeled white people and America as inherently racist. “Everyone loves coach, he gets kids to play football,” O’Leary told a local television news reporter in January. “Coach Flynn is an

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Rep. Cuellar: Border Patrol ‘Overwhelmed’ by Large Numbers of Illegal Immigrants

Border Patrol agents are struggling to deal with the surge in illegal immigrants crossing into the United States from Mexico, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told The Epoch Times on Wednesday. “Border Patrol has just been overwhelmed. All our good intentions are being overwhelmed by the pure numbers of people coming in,” said the congressman, whose

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Governor’s COVID Emergency Declarations

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on March 31 struck down Gov. Tony Evers’s statewide mask mandate, ruling the Democrat overstepped his legal authority by declaring multiple states of emergency amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “The question in this case is not whether the Governor acted wisely; it is whether he acted lawfully. We conclude he did not,” Justice

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Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump Over Jan. 6, Alleging He ‘Caused’ Injuries

Two U.S. Capitol Police officers on Tuesday sued former President Donald Trump, asserting he “caused” physical and emotional injuries suffered during the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol building. James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby, both of Maryland, were on duty when protestors stormed the Capitol during a joint session of Congress. People in the mob

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