November 28, 2024

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California Sheriff arresting freed criminals, not enforcing lockdown
The sheriff of Fresno County, California said she is not able to enforce Gov. Gavin Newsom's coronavirus lockdown order because her department has its "hands full" re-arresting criminals freed under the "zero-dollar bail" policy enacted by the state last month. Read More.
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Doctor describes war on hydroxychloroquine
Despite overwhelming positive results in treating coronavirus patients, a Texas doctor said the state’s pharmacy board is putting up "alarming" barriers which make it extremely difficult to prescribe hydroxychloroquine. Read More.
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Book: Obama's AG fostered 'above the law' culture at DOJ
Obama era Attorney General Eric Holder created an "above-the-law culture" at the Department of Justice that would steer investigations away from Democratic allies, including Hillary Clinton, and onto Republican enemies such as President Donald Trump, a new book says. Read More.
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Journal on Schiff: No one should 'believe another word'
Rep. Adam Schiff for years repeated claims that there was clear evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, but the California Democrat knew all along there was no such proof, the Wall Street Journal said in a May 12 editorial. Read More.
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Coronavirus lockdowns excesses seen costing Democrats
As state supreme courts step in to halt the lockdown orders of politicians who seemingly believe the U.S. Constitution can be ignored in states of emergency such as the coronavirus, Democrats will be paying a heavy price at the ballot box in November, a columnist said. Read More.
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Conservative WMAL takes over number one in liberal D.C.
A conservative talk radio station has become the new king of radio in the ultra-liberal Washington, D.C. area. Read More.
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Coronavirus slammed U.S. economy, but China not immune
The U.S. continues to hemorrhage jobs and GDP as the coronavirus places the economy into a forced coma. Unemployment may temporarily approach Great Depression levels, and U.S. GDP may plummet by as much as 34 percent. Read More.
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Al Gore, Greta and Podesta tie virus to Trump’s climate policies
Given that self-proclaimed climate champions such as Greta Thunberg never seem to call out coal-powered China on the environment, it is no surprise to many observers that they have also given the Chinese Communist Party a pass on the virus. Read More.
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Report: Satellite photos show Iran tunnel at Syrian base
Iran is constructing a new tunnel capable of storing advanced weapons systems at the Imam Ali military base in eastern Syria near the Iraq border, satellite images show. Read More.
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One good thing: Americans got to test drive socialism
Even in the worst of times, and certainly today's pandemic-induced lockdown of America qualifies as one of the worst in our lifetime, there is a "silver lining", if you are an optimist. Read More.
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Herd immunity worked in Sweden, nixed by Dr. Fauci
Sweden has chosen not to go the lockdown route in response to the coronavirus. Officials say the country's capital, Stockholm, could see herd immunity from the virus as early as this month. Read More.
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Illegal convicted of sex with minor released 6 times
An illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal history that includes convictions for felony sex with a minor and battery was released by San Francisco authorities six times despite his violent history that also includes a domestic violence arrest. Read More.
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'He knew EVERYTHING': Obama should testify, says president
Sen. Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the panel will begin hearings into "all things" related to the FBI's investigation into alleged Trump-Russia collusion next month. Read More.
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The president and Dr. Fauci differ on opening schools
Dr. Anthony Fauci's statement expressing hesitancy in opening schools this fall due to the coronavirus is "not an acceptable answer," President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. Read More.
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Coronavirus toll down in Georgia despite chorus of warnings
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last month became one of the first in the nation to relax coronavirus stay-at-home orders and move toward reopening the state's economy. Read More.

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