
Don Tran
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Comedian and activist Jon Stuart appeared with a few congressmen at the nation’s capital. He voiced his support for legislation to care for veterans who suffered ...
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Georgia held its Memorial Day ceremony in honor of the men and women in the military who sacrificed themselves for their country. The annual event was ...
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Pennsylvania became one of the few states in the United States to cut back on their governor’s emergency powers. The decision could drastically change the way ...
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Justice reform advocates are saying that New York’s parole system is rife with error—even doing the opposite of what it’s meant to do. They held a ...
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For mental health awareness month, a prominent student organization is highlighting the mental health crisis young Americans are going through. They are also giving parents tips ...
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There’s been mounting pressure and opposition for Pennsylvania to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). It’s a mandatory market-based program to lower greenhouse gas emissions. ...
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Two twin brothers tell NTD their experience of studying at university during lockdowns last year. The pandemic threw some challenges at them, but they say practicing ...
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Various parts of the United States are kick-starting celebrations for World Falun Dafa Day. Practitioners held demonstrations of the Falun Dafa meditation practice, and some of ...
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A school in Pennsylvania is divided over the name and imagery of its mascot. One side says it’s culturally offensive, while the other says it carries ...
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An author and former member of the U.S. Army Special Services is speaking out against critical race theory. He joins a growing number of groups and ...
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Bill Gates and his wife plan to divorce, which gained worldwide attention and left many people unsure of what the new change will bring. One marriage expert ...
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Severe thunderstorms are forecast to hit the southern United States for the second time this week. The threatened zone is over a thousand miles wide.
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In the United States, the battle against human trafficking is being exacerbated by the surge at the border, according to a panel of experts in Texas.
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A nuclear power plant in New York is permanently putting a stop to its energy production. Environmentalists are delighted, but energy expert Alex Epstein says the ...
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A former NYPD commissioner comments on the country’s law enforcement and President Joe Biden’s plan to reform it.
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A group of parents are speaking out against schools that they claim are “indoctrinating” their children. They’re calling on other parents to get more involved in ...
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New York’s public transit agency has canceled testing programs for some of its cameras after it found out they have ties to the Chinese communist regime ...
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Public hearings on regulating wind farms were held in Boone County, Missouri, where the possibility of new wind farms is not welcome by locals.
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The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom released its annual report for 2020. They say the Chinese regime’s human rights abuses could be the worst development ...
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Democrats in the House and Senate are having another go at passing the Green New Deal. Two years ago, the Green New Deal was turned down ...
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Ridership in New York City’s transit system is not yet back to pre-pandemic levels. A large number of people say they don’t want to ride due ...
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A lawyer in Delaware is fighting for the rights of her fellow residents, one lawsuit at a time. She has sued the governor over virus restrictions, ...
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President Joe Biden took part in a virtual summit to discuss the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage in the United States. He said handling the shortage plays ...
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New York has created a $2.1 billion fund to give relief to illegal immigrants who were out of work during the pandemic. NTD talked to a ...
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Italian American groups and a city councilman are suing Philadelphia’s mayor for trying to remove the legacy of Christopher Columbus from the city. They say the ...
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Business owners in Michigan say they want an old oil pipeline to go, but their state representatives want to keep it. NTD spoke with some of ...
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Multiple tornadoes hit the southeastern United States on Thursday, leaving destruction in their wake.
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In-person court hearings are back in New York City. The courthouses are reopening, even though not all lawyers are eligible for vaccination yet. But one lawyer ...
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Several retailers like Macy’s closed their doors in Chicago’s premier shopping district, the Magnificent Mile. NTD spoke with visitors about their thoughts on the closures.
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Two people from the energy industry are speaking out against shutting down an oil pipeline in Michigan. They say it could hurt the lives of the ...