May 19, 2024

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78th UN General Assembly opens amid myriad of crises
Presidents, prime ministers, kings and potentates are converging on New York for the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly. The 78th annual Assembly of the world organization presents both a global gala and expanded Summit meeting to try to solve a myriad of crises facing the international community. Read More.
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Assassination scare for RFK Jr. at campaign event
A heavily-armed armed man posing as security detail was detained and later arrested by police prior the start of Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy's campaign event in Los Angeles on Friday. Read More.
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Texas AG Paxton acquitted after 'uniparty' impeachment
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted Saturday, Sept. 16,  of all 16 charges at a historic impeachment trial that divided Republicans over whether to remove a powerful defender of former President Donald Trump who has also challenged the sacrosanct establishment narrative that there was no significant election fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Read More.
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Reports cite CDC's own data on jab adverse effects
The CDC's own data shows a risk of severe side effects from the Covid shots for teenagers and a significantly lower life expectancy for men who are fully-boosted, reports say. Read More.
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Biden scandals: Media 'deliberately oblivious to reality'
When it comes to investigating the Biden family, legacy media "have give themselves permission to be deliberately oblivious to reality," a columnist noted. Read More.
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Pro-North Left in South Korea honors communists
While in the U.S. communists were toppling statues of American heroes nationwide, South Korea's pro-North leftists were erecting statues of communists. Read More.
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Hunter Biden laptop researcher: 'They keep underestimating us'
Hunter Biden's legal team on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit in California against Garrett Ziegler, a Trump White House official and head of the research group Marco Polo which has published an online database of hundreds of thousands of emails, photos, videos and documents from the first son's "laptop from hell". Read More.
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Evidence points to Soros’s leverage over Team Biden
Who besides the Chinese Communist Party and Barack Obama are filling the vacuum of power at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.? Read More.
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Return of Redskins? Woke mob canceled it, now Native American group wants it back
There is a new uprising from the other side in the war on Native American sports nicknames. Read More.
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USAF Secretary: China actively preparing for war with U.S.
China is developing its military might at a rapid pace to prepare for war with the United States, Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall warned on Monday. Read More.
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N. Korea nuclear submarine has Chinese characteristics
On Sept. 6, amid a broadcast North Korean ceremony, dictator Kim Jong-Un presided over the official launch ceremony of his new large conventionally-powered ballistic-missile-armed submarine (SSB), called “841,” and suggested it may be the first of many, posing an increasing regional nuclear and a global proliferation threat. Read More.
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Virginia Democrat takes fundraising to whole new level
Rounding third base has apparently taken on new meaning in Democrat Party politics. Read More.
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Mike Lindell’s free tutorial on how to handle a hostile deposition
Video from Mike Lindell’s deposition for a defamation suit filed against him by Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer is making the rounds on social media. It shows the MyPillow CEO slamming Coomer's attorney as an "ambulance chaser" who took on a lawsuit which is a "disgrace to our country." Read More.
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Biden OKs cash for hostages as 'impeachment inquiry' looms
On the day that Americans were remembering the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks by Islamic fundamentalists, it was revealed that Team Biden had gone against the long-standing U.S. policy of not incentivizing the behavior of terrorists by freeing up billions in assets for Iran in exchange for the release of five detained American citizens. Read More.
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Paxton ‘whistleblowers’ went to FBI with no evidence
The impeachment trial of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton could wrap up by the end of this week, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told the state Senate on Monday. During the trial, former employees admitted that they reported Paxton to the FBI without any evidence. Read More.

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