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Correspondent Lee Cowan checks in on Epic Systems Corporation, of Verona, Wis., a software company that has changed the way medical records are kept, accessed and disseminated.
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“There is significant public interest in the Seth Rich murder and the FBI’s game-playing on document production in this case is inexcusable,” Judicial Watch President @TomFitton. Read here: https://t.co/ivCAYeNrZt pic.twitter.com/8H4J3HxfPe — Judicial Watch (@JudicialWatch) February 19, 2020 Tom Fitton — “There is significant public interest in the Seth Rich murder and the FBI’s game-playing on document production in this case is inexcusable.”
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When Massimiliano Martigli Jiang stood blindfolded in the middle of Florence next to a sign reading “I am not a virus, I am a human being, free me from prejudice”, he was overwhelmed by the touching reactions he got from fellow residents and tourists. Jiang, who is Italian-Chinese, last week uploaded to Facebook, a video of his experiences that got more than 10,000 shares and was covered widely in Italian media. The video showed Jiang standing masked and blindfolded outside some of Florence’s most recognisable landmarks. Some passers-by stopped and stared, while others took selfies with him. Later on in...
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President Trump reportedly told Attorney General William Barr that he wanted to do away with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. In a discussion last year about reauthorizing the spying law, Trump said he would rather abolish the law altogether than overhaul it, according to Axios. Barr told Trump reauthorization was needed, without any changes, for national security reasons. Several provisions of the law are set to expire in less than a month. “I trust you, Bill, but if it was up to me, we’d get rid of the whole thing,” Trump said, according to a source familiar with the conversation....
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Iran reported eight deaths from the new coronavirus on February 23, 2020, reaching a grim milestone for the highest death toll outside China where the epidemic started originated. The outbreak of Covid-19 in Iran has advanced quickly since the first case was reported on February 19, with at least 43 people now confirmed with infections.
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These are from a book called Disorder in the American Courts and are things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and published by court reporters that had the torment of staying calm while the exchanges were taking place. ATTORNEY: What was the first thing your husband said to you that morning? WITNESS: He said, 'Where am I, Cathy?' ATTORNEY: And why did that upset you? WITNESS: My name is Susan! _______________________________ ATTORNEY: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact? WITNESS: Gucci sweats and Reeboks. ____________________________________________ ATTORNEY: Are you sexually active? WITNESS: No,...
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Washington(CNN) The US intelligence community's top election security official appears to have overstated the intelligence community's formal assessment of Russian interference in the 2020 election, omitting important nuance during a briefing with lawmakers earlier this month, three national security officials told CNN. The official, Shelby Pierson, told lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election with the goal of helping President Donald Trump get reelected. The US intelligence community has assessed that Russia is interfering in the 2020 election and has separately assessed that Russia views Trump as a leader they can work with....
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When it comes to its talking points, The John Birch Society (JBS) is thick with assertions and thin with evidence and history. For instance, the JBS regards the US Constitution as perfection on earth. This isn’t an exaggeration.1 The JBS simply disregards the Framers’ perception of their work. Right out of the chute in 1788, Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 85 encouraged the remaining states outside the Union to ratify the Constitution and join their fellows in Article V to provide amendments that better secured some basic rights. The Constitution, he wrote, was not “absolute perfection,” but upon the whole, it...
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Today’s CG is from The Arkansas Gazette. QKH BUIP QUH OKDFV GTK HUIOF'V MIKDG EZGZKV ZQ GTK QSLYKI UW AKUAOK DIUSQF HTUL BUS VTUSOFQ'G LDPK D VSFFKQ LURK. - FDRZF OKGGKILDQ You can find this little fun word game, to combat early dementia and senility in us baby boomers, in several daily publications. The way it works is a letter stands for another letter. For example: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW (does not apply to today's cryptogram). Beware, the game is very addictive. If this is your first time, don't be intimidated. PLEASE DO NOT post the answer in general comments, but...
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Spike in South Korea: South Korea announced 231 new cases today, with the nationwide total surging past 830. More than half of those are associated with a branch of a religious group.
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The Jihad Murder in Florida You Heard Nothing About FEB 23, 2020 5:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER A 17-year-old, Corey Johnson, murdered a 13-year-old, Jovanni Alexander Sierra, and stabbed two others in Florida in 2018, and this week it was reported that the victim’s family is suing the Publix grocery store chain for selling Johnson the knife, as the sale violated a Florida law that prohibits the sale of knives to anyone under age 18. That’s all well and good, but there is a good deal more to this story: this was a jihad massacre committed in the name of...
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The United States and the Taliban are on the verge of signing what would be a historic agreement aimed at winding down America's longest war, potentially fulfilling one of President Trump's key promises. But first comes a weeklong test. A seven-day "reduction in violence" period started Friday afternoon Washington time, midnight Saturday Afghanistan time. The initial agreement to reduce violence is aimed at building confidence ahead of signing a broader peace agreement. If the reduction in violence holds, U.S. and Taliban negotiators will sign the broader agreement Feb. 29, starting a phased withdrawal of U.S. troops in exchange for Taliban...
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Sweden: Muslim migrants brutally beat Swedish girl, stomp on her head, one screams “kill her, I swear to Allah” FEB 23, 2020 1:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER They are not dangerous, they are in danger! Refugees welcome! Shun “racism” and “Islamophobia”! “New Swedish VIDEO: Gang stomp girl on the head while photographer yells ‘kill her wallah,'” Voice of Europe, February 20, 2020: The Swedish news site Samhällsnytt published a video clip on Wednesday which showed a Swedish girl being severely abused and beaten by a group of people. It is currently unclear where the brutal beating took place. According to...
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SPAIN: Three American sisters on vacation raped by Afghan Muslim men on New Years Eve FEBRUARY 23, 2020 BY BARENAKEDISLAM No sympathy for these three naive, ignorant fools. Of all the men in Spain you could choose to leave a bar and go home with, no Muslim ever should be on your list. RAIR Foundation The three women from Ohio, ages 19, 20, and 23, met the men in a pub on December 31, according to reports from local media outlet La Opinión de Murcia. One of the sisters left with one of the men to go to his house....
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Trump's Intel moves spark Democratic fury BY OLIVIA BEAVERS - 02/23/20 11:57 AM EST President Trump’s sudden decision to replace his top intelligence chief sparked criticism among congressional Democrats this past week after reports that the dismissal stemmed from a classified briefing on election security with a key House panel. Trump reportedly moved to oust acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Joseph Maguire after a senior DNI official briefed the House Intelligence Committee about Russian efforts to aid his reelection. The president is said to have viewed the briefing as an act of disloyalty, in part because it involved sharing...
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INVERNESS, Calif. (AP) — An academic couple who got lost during a Valentine's Day hike in the woods of Northern California was found Saturday by rescuers who spent almost a week looking for them and had given up hopes of finding them alive. Carol Kiparsky, 77, and Ian Irwin, 72, were found in a densely forested area near Tomales Bay, a narrow inlet about 30 miles north of San Francisco, and were airlifted to a hospital for treatment of hypothermia, Marin County Sheriff's Sgt. Brenton Schneider said at a news conference. “This is a miracle,” he said. They were unprepared...
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President Donald Trump said former special counsel Robert Mueller should now investigate Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, the current frontrunner in the race to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee Trump on Sunday tweeted to ask if the Democratic National Congress (DNC) plans to investigate Sanders, who decisively won the Nevada caucus Saturday with a margin more than twice that of second placer, former vice president Joe Biden. CNN called Nevada for Sanders with half the votes counted and with Sanders taking 46.6% of the vote to Biden's 19.2%. Congressional lawmakers were told Russia might be out to assist Sanders clinch...
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Who picked Amy!!! 1:19-cr-00018-ABJ Doc 27 02/08/19 Judge Amy B. Jackson found Stoners didn’t provide any "factual or legal support" to question her, her prosecutors, her jurors, her raw DC power. //snipp// 02/23/20 “Stone’s Motion for new trial, specifically includes the jury integrity issue” jurors misled the Court regarding ability to be unbiased and fair. Covering evidence to contradict l false claims . A real Rant, from a “presiding judge, Amy; "Sure, the defense is free to say, (but did’nt), So what? Who cares?' But I'll say this: Congress cared, The DoJ and the Attorney's Office for the DC Ckt,...
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