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Monday, March 1, 2021

Moment car crashed into bar following alleged street brawl revealed

9News has obtained exclusive CCTV footage of the moment a Land Cruiser ploughed into a Darwin bar, sending a man flying through a glass door.

The stunning vision also appears to show the accused driver being assaulted in a violent street brawl prior to him allegedly getting behind the wheel.

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Homegrown extremists: Inside a neo-Nazi hate group

Australia will for the first time move to outlaw a far-right extremist group, A Current Affair can exclusively reveal, potentially paving the way for other neo-Nazi outfits to be subject to the same bans.

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton confirmed he had received a recommendation from spy agency ASIO to formally proscribe the Sonnenkrieg Division a "terrorist organisation".

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Queensland police charge woman after she allegedly consumed wine behind the wheel

A driver who police claim drank a bottle of wine while she was behind the wheel has been charged.

Queensland Police charged a 49-year-old Bundall woman with driving under the influence.

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Under Investigation: A campfire hiding secrets, missing drone and the mysterious disappearance of two campers in remote Victoria

Were they murdered? Did they get lost in the rugged and hostile bush or have they run away?

On Under Investigation, with Liz Hayes, a team of expert criminal minds have investigated this mystery of the high country.

The only thing police know for sure is that experienced bushman Russell Hill, 74, and 73-year-old Carol Clay, a hardworking member of the Country Women's Association, were secret lovers.

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Rep. Banks warns GOP ‘destined’ to lose elections if it rejects Trump and his voters

ORLANDO, Fla. – Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., said on Saturday that Republicans are "destined" to lose in 2022 and 2024 if it rejects former President Donald Trump, his voters and an agenda he said makes the GOP the "party of the working class."

Banks, the head of the Republican Study Committee, spoke to Fox News at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and praised Trump for setting an agenda that appealed to working class Americans.

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Liz Peek: CPAC blasts cancel culture – could the attacks on Dr. Seuss be the tipping point?

If I were running against a Democrat in 2022, I would not talk about how Donald Trump’s policies delivered record-low poverty in the U.S., or Joe Biden’s dangerous and disingenuous $1.9 trillion "rescue" bill. I wouldn’t even rail about the Biden administration locking up children who have entered the country illegally, though it would be tempting, after the hysteria that met President Trump’s immigration policies. 

No, if I wanted to defeat a Democrat, I’d talk about Dr. Seuss. 

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Pro-GOP group takes aim at House Democrats over massive election HR 1 reform bill

EXCLUSIVE: An outside group that backs Republican causes is going up in 15 congressional districts controlled by House Democrats with ads spotlighting H.R. 1 – the Democrats' massive election reform and campaign finance bill.

The American Action Network (AAN) on Monday is unveiling a new issue advocacy campaign targeting "the corrupt liberal campaign finance bill." The ads, shared first with Fox News, will be seen in House districts with Democrats who are potentially vulnerable in next year's midterm elections, when Republicans hope to win back the majority in the chamber they lost in the 2018 midterm elections.

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CA teachers union president who led school closure charge seen dropping daughter off at in-person preschool

A group known as Guerilla Momz is calling Berkeley Federation of Teachers president Matt Meyer a hypocrite after spotting him dropping his two year old daughter off for in-person instruction at a private pre-school.

"Meet Matt Meyer. White man with dreads and president of the local teachers' union," the group wrote in a tweet on Saturday along with video footage of Meyer. "He's been saying it is unsafe for *your kid* to be back at school, all the while dropping his kid off at private

told Fox News in a statement that the video, which blurred out his child's face, was "very inappropriate" and an intrusion of his child's privacy. He added that there were "no public options for kids her age."

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