Judge Removes Parenting Rights from Mother of Covid Vaccine

A mother from Illinois has been stripped of her parenting rights over her refusal to take the covid vaccine. Rebecca Firlit said she refused the vaccine over previous adverse effects from vaccines. She is in a custody battle with her ex-husband over their son. However, her ex-husband had not raised the issue with the judge.

“The trial court clearly exceeded its authority in sua sponte suspending the mother’s parenting time when the issue before the court was child support,” Firlit’s attorney told Fox News in a statement. “The father did not bring this issue before the court. The mother did not know her parenting time was being discussed when she went to zoom court on August [10]. The judge deprived her of notice and a full hearing on the issue. The issue is now before the Illinois appellate court.”

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Harvard Elects Athesit as Head Chaplin

An atheist has been elected as head chaplain in Harvard University.

“There is a rising group of people who no longer identify with any religious tradition but still experience a real need for conversation and support around what it means to be a good human and live an ethical life,” Epstein, the author of Good Without God, told the New York Times.

“We don’t look to a god for answers,” he said. “We are each other’s answers.”

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US Judge Halts Biden’s Narrowing Immigration Categories for ICE Arrests

A preliminary injunction has been put in place by a federal judge to stop Biden’s administration from narrowing the categories under which border agents can arrest and deport illegal immigrants.

“America First Legal has been working in close partnership with Texas, Louisiana, and states around the country in litigation against many of the Biden administration’s radical immigration policies, including the anti-ICE memos that free criminal illegal aliens en masse,” AFL President Stephen Miller, a former senior official in the Trump administration, wrote in a statement.

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Biden: Extra Jobless Benefits Expire, Despite Covid Surge

President Biden has called for extra unemployment benefits to expire as scheduled. However, he urged local state governments to use Covid relief funds to help where needed.

“There are some states where it may make sense for unemployed workers to continue receiving additional assistance for a longer period of time, allowing residents of those states more time to find a job in areas where unemployment remains high,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh wrote. “The delta variant may also pose short-term challenges to local economies and labor markets.”

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Taliban Seize Billions in US Military Equipment.

As Afghan forces fled before the Taliban, they left behind billions of dollars worth of US equipment. The US government had been training and equipping the Afghan army. As lately as last month, Afghan soldiers posed alongside new US helicopters.

“They’ll continue to see a steady drumbeat of that kind of support, going forward,” U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters.

It is now believed all the equipment that was not destroyed, is now in the hands of the Taliban.

Twitter Facing Scrutiny for Allowing Taliban to Use their Platform

Many have called into question why big tech are failing to censor terror groups like the Taliban, whilst President Trump is still banned from Twitter, and right-leaning groups in the U.S. see their accounts censored.

Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Taliban, has tweeted regular updates of their march to Kabul, with his tweets being referenced by numerous major news outlets.

However, Trump was permanently suspended from Twitter in January.  Even CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan, tweeted Tuesday, “The former President of the United States is banned from Twitter but the Taliban is not.”

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T-Mobile Investigating Claim 100 Million Customers Data Hacked

T-Mobile are probing the claim that hackers obtained the personal data of 100 million customers. If the claims are true, then this would mean all of T-mobiles customers would be affected by the breach.

“We are aware of claims made in an underground forum and have been actively investigating their validity. We do not have any additional information to share at this time,” a T-Mobile spokesperson said in a statement.

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