November 24, 2024

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Populist Wilders vows to end Dutch 'asylum tsunami'
Less than a week after populist Javier Milei's stunning landslide victory in Argentina, the party of Netherlands populist leader Geert Wilders soared to victory. Read More.
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What happened to Wall Street? It literally has headed South
Let's face it. Anyone who works in, or just visits, the Wall Street area of Manhattan can't deny the aura of power and money isn't what it was 20, 30 or 50 years ago. Read More.
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Brass warned Minot base personnel not to attend pro-Trump rally
U.S. Air Force personnel at a base in North Dakota were warned by higher ups against attending a pro-Trump rally. The base's brass said any personnel's presence at the event could jeopardize their careers in the USAF. Read More.
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$57K-per-household additional fed spending sparked inflation
As of October, 60 percent of American adults said they are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new LendingClub report. Overall, 4 in 10 consumers consider themselves worse off relative to 2022, the report found. Read More.
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Abraham to Hamas: Raw history, poll counter simplistic rhetoric
In a surprise attack on Oct. 7, a Hamas terrorist force of about 2,500  brutally murdered 1,200 Jewish civilians, including entire families with their children, even babies. Another 240 were taken hostage, including children and the elderly. Many victims were tortured, and many of the women were raped. Read More.
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Companies that went woke in 2020 are feeling the heat in 2023
Dove, which is owned by Unilever, has boasted that it donated more than $1 million to groups including the Black Lives Matter Foundation. Airbnb highlighted its grant of $500,000 to the foundation and the NAACP. DoorDash touted its $100,000 “donation partnership” with groups including the Black Lives Matter Foundation. Read More.
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World's wealthiest 1 percent spew as much carbon as 5 billion people
The wealthiest 70 million people on planet Earth are spewing as much carbon as five billion people, according to an analysis published on Sunday by the nonprofit Oxfam International. Read More.
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Supreme Court won't hear appeal from Derek Chauvin over death of George Floyd
The Supreme Court on Monday said it would not hear the appeal filed by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of his conviction for the 2020 murder of George Floyd despite information in recently-released court documents that was not widely reported to the American public. Read More.
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Argentina's Milei had like Trump charged election fraud
A populist outsider who drew comparisons to the rise of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement soared to a landslide victory in Argentina's vote for president on Sunday after Buenos Aires switched to paper ballots. Read More.
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Release of J6 videos further erodes 'insurrection' narrative
Republicans accused the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 of ignoring evidence and called for an investigation after newly released video from Jan. 6, 2021 showed police firing tear gas and stun grenades into a peaceful crowd outside the Capitol while inside the building police were seen shaking hands with protesters who had entered. Read More.
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MI town forms militia to protect 2nd Amendment rights
Holton Township in Michigan on Tuesday created its own militia to protect its citizens' Second Amendment rights. Read More.
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Hillary's legacy: The destruction of childhood innocence
The American people likely will never learn the full extent of just how bought and owned the Clinton Crime Family is. Read More.
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Reports: Annual cost to U.S. taxpayers to care for illegals is $451 billion
The annual cost to U.S. taxpayers to care for and house the millions of illegal aliens who have been released into the country on Joe Biden's watch are approaching half a trillion dollars, according to a report by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). Read More.
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Iran’s expanding oil sales behind the Mideast wildfire
As violence explodes throughout the Middle East, from Gaza to Yemen, and Syria to Iraq, the political fingerprints of the Islamic Republic of Iran become increasingly obvious on this regional tableaux of terror. Read More.
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MTG: Fear of losing influence 'paralyzes' Republicans
Republicans fear losing their positions and power more than the wrath of their constituents and that is the main factor preventing the GOP from taking action on the concerns of those constituents, Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says in her new autobiography. Read More.

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