November 26, 2024

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Rohingya still in Burma fact 'risk of renewed genocide'
In a stunningly gloomy presentation, UN human rights experts reviewed the situation in Myanmar/aka Burma, the Southeast Asian country where the government continues to persecute, harass and eliminate members of minority religious groups, especially the Muslim Rohingya. Read More.
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'Pajama boy’ outed as John Brennan's 'whistleblower'
The so-called Trump-Ukraine “whistleblower” has been revealed and now “we can expose” him “and everything about him,” radio host Rush Limbaugh said. Read More.
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Unlike Obama, 'We chose to protect the Ukrainian people'
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo defended his boss and slammed Democrats for a partisan impeachment inquiry which arose from a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s president which was “a matter of policy.” Read More.
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‘The crisis over’: Border report credits Trump
Newly released border crossing data shows that President Donald Trump is making good on his promise to stop the surge of illegals entering the United States. Read More.
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Michelle Obama laments 'white flight' from hometown
Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, Michelle Obama said she felt from an early age a “sense of injustice” as “white folks” fled her neighborhood. Read More.
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Six Gulf states and U.S. announce sanctions on Iran proxies
The United States and six of its Gulf allies on Oct. 30 announced sanctions on 25 entities linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon-based Iranian terror proxy Hizbullah. Read More.
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Pompeo on China: 'American people didn’t get the full story'
The Trump administration, unlike past administrations, recognizes and is addressing “the degree to which the Chinese Communist Party is truly hostile to the United States and our values,” U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Oct. 30. Read More.
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House Dems’ resolution cements hyper-partisan charade
Having for three years called President Donald Trump a criminal, the Democrats obviously do not recognize the concept of due process. Read More.
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How did Epstein die? Expert disputes NYC medical examiner's ruling
A noted forensic pathologist hired by the brother of Jeffrey Epstein, the wealthy and well-connected pedophile who is alleged to have killed himself in a New York City jail cell, said evidence does not support the city medical examiner’s finding of suicide as the cause of Epstein’s death. Read More.
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How Obama's Intel Community launched its ‘paper coup’
The coup being waged against President Donald Trump by Democrats and their media allies was set in motion by the Obama administration immediately after the 2016 election, author Lee Smith writes in his new book. Read More.
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More speak Spanish at home in U.S. than in most Latin countries
More than half of the residents in 90 of America’s major cities speak a non-English language at home, according to Census Bureau data. Read More.
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Obsessed: Media rolls out wall-to-wall impeachment coverage
All impeachment, all the time. The volume of stories pumped out for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s green-lighting of impeachment proceedings surged 73 percent compared to coverage of the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, an analysis found. Read More.
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How the U.S. tracked down al-Baghdadi
Some of the key information that led U.S. Special Forces to the hideout of Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi came from the wife of an al-Baghdadi aide and one of the couriers the ISIS leader paid in order to avoid using mobile phones and computers. Read More.
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Trump challenges global elites, transforms U.S. foreign policy
We may have just experienced a textbook trifecta of Trump’s America First policies: first, remove our forces from danger when vital national interests are not in play; second, negotiate a peace deal; third, search for and destroy America’s terrorist enemies. Read More.
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Baghdadi buried at sea as U.S.-backed Kurdish forces mop up
In the days following the operation that took out Islamic State (ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, U.S.-backed Kurdish forces in Syria took aim at the remnants of the terror group’s leadership. Read More.

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