May 06, 2024

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Report: $6.5 billion in foreign cash subsidized U.S. universities
Harvard and Yale over the past four years have failed to disclose some $375 million in gifts and contracts from China and Saudi Arabia, the U.S. Department of Education said on Wednesday. Read More.
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Democrat bill requires vasectomies for Alabama men
A Democrat state representative in Alabama has introduced a bill which would make it mandatory for all men in Alabama over age 50 and all men in the state with three children to get vasectomies. Read More.
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Swamp logic: Why Roger Stone is a big deal all of a sudden
Investigators, prosecutors and assorted other deep staters for three years invested heavily in the Russia investigation only to have one of their own, Robert Mueller, shoot it down, analysts say. Read More.
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Democrats kill 'Born Alive Child' act in Colorado
A bill introduced in Colorado’s legislature which would require doctors to treat infants born alive after a botched abortion was defeated by Democrats, a report said. Read More.
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Who killed Seth Rich? Judicial Watch sues FBI for records
Judicial Watch announced it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the FBI for all records related to murdered Democratic National Committee (DNC) Voter Expansion Data Director Seth Rich. Read More.
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That didn't take long: Impeachment back on the table
Exactly one week after President Donald Trump was acquitted in the Senate, House Democrats and their corporate media allies introduced a new act in their never-ending impeachment circus. Read More.
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'Bad news for Hong Kong': Communist Party tightens grip
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is purging officials from its ranks as the political fallout from the communist government’s handling of the Wuhan coronavirus crisis escalated on Thursday amid a huge increase in the number of reported deaths and infections. Read More.
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'Pathetic'? Bloomberg reveals 'fatal political weakness'
Mike Bloomberg’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, funded by the billionaire’s own enormous personal fortune, has barely gotten off the ground. But he has already “exposed fatal political weakness,” a columnist noted. Read More.
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Philippines set to end U.S. defense pact in bow to China
The Philippines announced Tuesday that it would end a security agreement with the United States that has been in place since 1999. Read More.
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Where did those campaign donations go anyway?
Following their disappointing performances in the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire Primary, entrepreneur Andrew Yang and Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) announced the end of their campaigns. Read More.
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Samsung heiress backed Academy Award winner 'Parasite'
In all the outpouring of high praise for the Korean blockbuster Parasite after its dazzling success at the Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood, one noteworthy side of the production was largely ignored. Read More.
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Rosenstein's world: Emails reveal ties with top Obama officials, media
Judicial Watch announced it received 382 pages of documents showing former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s communications with former Obama officials, including Eric Holder, and information sharing with the media in the days immediately surrounding the inception of the Mueller investigation. Read More.
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After targeting guns, Virginia takes on electoral college
Having already used their newly gained power to launch assaults on the First and Second Amendments, the Democratic majority in Virginia now has its sights set on helping to essentially eliminate the Electoral College. Read More.
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How's Bloomberg's golf game? Trump tweets about 'Mini' Mike
While he is spending big in his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination, “big” is definitely not a word to describe Mike Bloomberg’s golf game, President Donald Trump says. Read More.
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Chernobyl fungi that eats radiation tested in space station
A black fungus which feeds on radiation was first found at Russia’s Chernobyl nuclear facility in 1991, five years after the nuclear reactor exploded. But scientists have now discovered the fungi’s unique properties could help protect humans from radiation, reports say. Read More.

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