April 19, 2024

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NY Times Pulitzer winner backs Biden's racist comment
In a now-deleted tweet, New York Times Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones wrote: “There is a basic difference between being politically black and racially black. I am not defending anyone, but we all know this and should stop pretending that we don’t.” Read More.
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Michigan's twin tyrants wage war with sexual politics
As presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden vows to have a female running mate, Michigan is giving us all a horrifying look at what electing women merely because they are women and not because of their qualifications leads to: a tyranny of feelings, ballooning senses of moral superiority, out-of-place emotion and, quite frankly, insanity. Read More.
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Putin signs law allowing voting by mail, Internet
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law a new measure that allows elections at all levels and referendums to be conducted by mail and via the Internet, according to the Kremlin's website. Read More.
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Plan 'to get' Flynn preceded Russian phone call
The Obama administration's targeting of Michael Flynn was a last-ditch effort by a group of officials who never dreamed they would ever need a last-ditch effort, radio host Rush Limbaugh noted. Read More.
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'CYA' memo by Rice instead implicated President Obama
Fifteen minutes after President Donald Trump was sworn in on Jan. 20, 2017, outgoing Obama national security adviser Susan Rice penned the Cover Your Ass (CYA) memo to herself which essentially documented the scandal Trump refers to as "Obamagate," analysts say. Read More.
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S. Korean president impeached based on disputed media report
An article in the May 8 edition of WorldTribune [Allegations of fraud in South Korean elections called warning on new voting technologies] attracted widespread attention in South Korea. Read More.
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Pastor: 'God tells us how to worship', not state of Maryland
In defiance of Gov. Larry Hogan's cornavirus lockdown order, a Maryland pastor ripped up an order threatening him with a $5,000 fine if he continued to hold in-person services. Read More.
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How Democrat governors are doing starting with Gov. Cuomo
On Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo attempted to blame President Donald Trump for the thousands of coronavirus deaths in the state's nursing homes. Read More.
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Coronavirus puts South Africa on slippery slope
To witness South Africa’s descent into chaos is like experiencing a powerless, slow-motion dream sequence. Read More.
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Continued lockdown worse than virus, doctors say
Continued enforced lockdowns are a bigger threat to Americans' physical and mental health than the coronavirus, physicians said on a conference call with reporters on Tuesday. Read More.
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Planned Parenthood got $80 million in coronavirus relief
Planned Parenthood affiliates applied for and received $80 million in loans from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Read More.
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Shaken global economy looking for West to turn the tide
After years of consistent economic expansion and growth throughout much of the world, the global economy is facing tectonic shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More.
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Trump warns governors: 'Mail-in ballots are very dangerous'
Saying that vote-by-mail plans are subject to "massive fraud," President Donald Trump on Wednesday vowed to withhold federal funds to Michigan and Nevada if they expand vote-by-mail in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Read More.
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As U.S. weighs consequences, China eyes all nations in its debt
The destruction China has exported to the U.S. and the world continues to grow. Republican lawmakers and President Donald Trump are exploring ramifications that include an intentional default on Chinese debt. Read More.
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Pressure building within DOJ as FBI director Wray ducks questions
FBI Director Christopher Wray has failed to responded to a letter from Reps. Jim Jordan and Mike Johnson seeking information and interviews with key FBI officials after revelations earlier this month suggested that FBI agents planned to interview Michael Flynn at the White House on Jan. 24, 2017 "to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired." Read More.

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