November 28, 2024

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Barr warns elected officials on exercise of 'dictatoral powers'
Amid the coronavirus crisis, elected officials are assuming "dictatorial powers" to "interfere with our personal choices," former judge Andrew Napolitano noted. Read More.
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Soros, Democrats push to re-engineer voting system
Among the Democrats pushing for a nationwide vote-by-mail system amid the coronavirus outbreak are House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sens. Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and former President Barack Obama. Read More.
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If the models and numbers were way off, why the lockdown?
Did we ever actually need to "flatten the curve" on the coronavirus? Read More.
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South Dakota rejects lockdown, 'establishment consensus'
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is one of the few who have resisted ordering a lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak. Read More.
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U.S. scientists warned of 'safety issues' at Wuhan lab in 2018
The U.S. State Department in 2018 specifically warned about “safety issues” at a virology lab in Wuhan, China, a report said. Read More.
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‘First global war of the 21st century’ launched without firing a shot
A Wuhan doctor who tried to sound the alarm on the coronavirus "triggered" the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) "authoritarian control on information," a retired U.S. general noted. Read More.
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The real epidemic? Trump Derangement Syndrome
So intense is the Left's Trump Derangement Syndrome that "it has divided the nation into two alien camps until there is hardly any longer a national conversation or a united front in the face of the deadly contagion," David Horowitz wrote for Breitbart on April 13. Read More.
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Virus scare seen giving rise to new class of authoritarians
Is authoritarianism getting out of hand amid the coronavirus crisis? Read More.
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Judicial Watch subpoenas Google in Hillary Clinton email lawsuit
Judicial Watch announced that it served a subpoena, authorized by a D.C. federal court, on Google to produce all emails from a Google account believed to contain former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails. Read More.
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'So legitimate': Let's talk about Biden allegations, says AOC
The sexual assault allegation against presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is a "legitimate" topic for conversation, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said. Read More.
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Taiwan offers proof it warned WHO about virus in December
Taiwan's government emailed a letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) in December warning of a breakout of "atypical pneumonia" in China in which infected persons had been isolated for treatment. Read More.
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The questions about WHO have clear answers
Governments and health officials counted on the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) to be the proverbial canary in the coal mine warning us about the evolving dangers of the Coronavirus. Read More.
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Ted Agres, 70, helped launch alternative media in Washington
Ted Agres, a veteran journalist who played a pioneering role in the launch of The Washington Times and Free Press Foundation has died at 70. Read More.
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'Fuzzy' math seen making case for closing economy
According to data from Johns Hopkins University of Medicine’s Coronavirus Resource Center, as of April 13, 0.17 percent of the U.S. population has been infected by the coronavirus. "That means 0.007 percent of America's population has died from the coronavirus — we think," a columnist noted. Read More.
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No, the rogue regime in Iran should get nothing from U.S.
By all accounts, Iran is having a very tough time with the Wuhan virus. Read More.

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