Seattle area radio host Jason Rantz reports on a weekend of chaos in the new nation of CHOP
Day: June 16, 2020
TC: New York City tells its COVID contact tracers not to ask people if they’ve attended protests ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Reaction and analysis from Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel
TC: Tucker on the incredible popularity of Black Lives Matter ((tuckercarlson_____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Black Lives Matter may be the single most powerful political party in the United States
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||Supreme Court Delivers Major Victory To LGBTQ Employees||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||The Supreme Court says the federal ban on discrimination “based on sex” also applies to gay, lesbian, and transgender employees.
Transgender activist Aimee Stephens sits in her wheelchair outside the Supreme Court on Oct. 8, 2019, as the court holds oral arguments in cases dealing with workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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Supreme Court Delivers Major Victory To LGBTQ Employees
ST: House Republicans ask governors to answer for crisis inside nursing homes ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise joins Martha MacCallum on ‘The Story.’
SR: Coming up on the Tuesday, June 16 edition of ‘Special Report’ ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Bret Baier gives you a sneak peek of the next show
ST: Former NYPD detective says Dermot Shea should resign after disbanding NYPD’s plainclothes anti-crime unit ((storymaccallum____)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Commissioner Dermot Shea announced the NYPD is eliminating its anti-crime units; reaction from retired NYPD 1st Grade Detective Harry Houck