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Watch: Students Confused to See Cuban Protestors Wave American Flag
Students in Washington DC were confused to see the American flag, which they don’t believe is a symbol of freedom, flown by Cuban citizens in recent protests against the communist government. One student suggested Cuban anti-communists should fly the flag of Sweden.
Gen. Mark Milley Allegedly Had Fears of Trump Coup, Called it a 'Reichstag Moment'
Milley was allegedly so worried that Trump might attempt a coup that he and other service chiefs discussed a plan to resign.
NFL to Increase Social Justice Messaging, Play 'Black National Anthem' at Major Events
According to a report, the National Football League is preparing to roll out even more social justice messaging in the 2021 season and will also make the “black national anthem” a prominent part of all major league events.
U.S. Bishops Denounce ‘Most Extreme Pro-Abortion Appropriations Bill’
The U.S. Bishops Conference (USCCB) has condemned pro-abortion bills the House Committee on Appropriations introduced this week.
Report: Twitter Reports Surge in Government Demands to Censor the News
According to data released by Twitter, the social media platform saw a surge in government demands worldwide in 2020 to take down content posted by journalists and news outlets. Legal demands to censor content from verified journalists and outlets grew by 26 percent in the second half of the year.
South Africa: Warehouse Ransack Decimates Food Supply for 675,000
FoodForward SA (FFSA), a food supply organization that works to end hunger in South Africa, announced on Thursday it would shut down its operations in five major cities after looters cleaned out their warehouse in Durban.