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Lefty Michigan town shells out $18K to yank neighborhood watch signs lawmakers said were racist: ‘Expressions of exclusion’
A woke Michigan city shelled out a staggering $18,000 to rip down hundreds of neighborhood watch signs after lawmakers branded them racist. More than 600 of the blue-and-white metal lawn signs were yanked from the ground in Ann Arbor this week after officials unanimously signed off on the whopping cost to scrap them, claiming they encouraged racial profiling and distrust toward people of color, according to lawmakers and local outlets. “Frankly, neighborhood watch signs are expressions of exclusion and they’re inconsistent with our values,” Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor said in a video shared by the city on Tuesday. “Ann…
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New Brunswick launches wildfire season early, anticipating hot and dry conditions this summer
Wildfire season is kicking off early in New Brunswick this year and the province says…
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