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Karoline Leavitt Is Fascism’s Lead Mouthpiece

The nihilistic White House press secretary lies with abandon in defense of the Trump administration’s attempt to create a ...
House Bill 749, signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee in April, creates a Class B misdemeanor charge for the offense, with ...
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Hiroshi Tanaka, born in 1937 and a co-representative of the Liaison Committee on Alien Rights Law, said Japan cannot cling to a victim-only narrative or deny its role as a perpetrator.
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