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“He hasn’t done anything, so he hasn’t looked,” Trump said of Barr after presenting legendary football coach Lou Holtz the Presidential Medal of Freedom. “When he looks, he’ll see the kind of evidence that right now you’re seeing in the Georgia Senate. They’re going through hearings right now in Georgia and they’re finding tremendous volume,” Trump said. “So they haven’t looked very hard, which is a disappointment, to be honest with you, because it’s massive fraud.” Trump said “this is probably the most fraudulent election that anyone has ever seen.” He would not say if he still has confidence in...
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China is planning a rapid expansion of its weather modification programme to cover an area more than one and a half times the size of India, in a move likely to raise concerns among the country’s neighbours. The decision, announced by the cabinet on Wednesday night, would increase fivefold the world’s biggest cloud-seeding operation, which already employs an estimated 35,000 people. For six decades, the communist nation has deployed military aircraft and anti-aircraft guns to lace clouds with silver iodide or liquid nitrogen to thicken water droplets to the point where they fall as snow or rain. The technology has...
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There is hardly anything in the Constitution harder to explain, or easier to misunderstand, than the Electoral College. And when a presidential election hands the palm to a candidate who comes in second in the popular vote but first in the Electoral College tally, something deep in our democratic viscera balks and asks why.Some argue that the Electoral College should be dumped as a useless relic of 18th-century white-gentry privilege. A month after the 2016 election, and on the day the members of the Electoral College met to cast their official votes, the New York Times editorial board published a...
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ATLANTA — Roger Stone is urging Georgians to vote for Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the January 5 Senate runoff election in the wake of attorneys Sidney Powell’s and Lin Wood’s calls to refrain from voting. Stone, a longtime Republican operative, wrote Wednesday on Parler it is “imperative” that voters turnout for the Republican candidates and that he disagrees with Powell and Wood, who told a crowd yesterday in Alpharetta, Georgia, that Georgians should not vote in the upcoming election. “It is imperative that Republicans, conservatives, libertarians, and disaffected Democrats turn out and vote for the two...
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Jenny Beth Martin @jennybethm BOMBSHELL in Georgia Election Hearing: ballots pulled out from under table at State Farm Arena after counting “stopped” on Election Night.
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Conventional microscopy (l) compared to reflection matrix microscopy (r). (Yoon et al, Nat Comm, 2020) ===================================================================== Seeing what the heck is going on inside of us is useful for many aspects of modern medicine. But how to do this without slicing and dicing through barriers like flesh and bone to observe living intact tissues, like our brains, is a tricky thing to do. Thick, inconsistent structures like bone will scatter light unpredictably, making it difficult to figure out what's going on behind them. And the deeper you wish to see, the more scattered light obscures fine and fragile biological...
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U.S.—With the pandemic still ongoing and many people still getting infected with COVID-19, Democrats have been especially strict with their constituents, enforcing the harshest lockdowns and restrictions on gatherings. Fearing that’s not enough to get their point through, Democrats have gone the extra length of illustrating to the public exactly what they shouldn’t do by engaging in those activities themselves. “This could get people killed,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom as he ate at the famous French Laundry restaurant with a large gathering of friends. He then added, between bites of food, “You have to say home and isolated. I...
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Disturbing video from Georgia… Suitcases filled with ballots Video from Georgia hearings today shows suitcases filled with ballots pulled out from underneath a table only AFTER supervisors told poll workers to leave the room.WATCH: Video footage from Georgia shows suitcases filled with ballots pulled from under a table AFTER supervisors told poll workers to leave room and 4 people stayed behind to keep counting votes pic.twitter.com/AcbTI1pxn4— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) December 3, 2020
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Newly released documents describe just how involved State Department employees were in British ex-spy Christopher Steele sharing unverified claims about President Trump's links to Russia with the FBI in 2016.
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When Warner Bros. announced that “Wonder Woman 1984” would land on the streaming service HBO Max on Christmas, the same time it debuts in theaters, many expected it to be an isolated case in response to an unprecedented pandemic. Instead, the studio will deploy a similar release strategy for the next 12 months. In a surprising break from industry standards, Warner Bros.’ entire 2021 slate — a list of films that includes “The Matrix 4,” Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” remake, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical adaptation of “In the Heights,” “Sopranos” prequel “The Many Saints of Newark” and “The Suicide Squad” — will...
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President Donald Trump reminded lawyers Sidney Powell and Lin Wood about the importance of the Georgia runoff election for Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler according to a source familiar with the call. Breitbart News reached out to several White House sources for confirmation of the news but did not receive a response. But the source familiar with the call told Breitbart News that Trump did speak to the two lawyers and said that while he appreciated them fighting for election integrity, he urged them to stop telling Georgia voters to boycott the runoff election. Jonathan Swan at Axios...
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Didi Taihuttu and Family =========================================================== Didi Taihuttu, his wife, and three kids bet all they have on bitcoin. In 2017, CNBC spoke to the Dutch family of five when they were in the process of liquidating their assets — from a profitable business and 2,500-square-foot house, to their shoes — and trading it all in for the popular cryptocurrency and a life on the road. Nearly four years and 40 countries later, Taihuttu and his family still don’t have bank accounts, a house, or all that much by way of personal possessions. All of the family’s savings remain tied up...
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Carnival Cruise Line has provided a major update that includes another delay for the new Mardi Gras cruise ship and cruises in February out of three homeports. This comes as the cruise line continues to work on making sure operations can resume safely in 2021. Mardi Gras Delayed Again The Mardi Gras will be delayed once again which will be a huge disappointment to those guests that were looking forward to the ship’s debut in February 2021 out of Port Canaveral. Carnival has said the ship will be delivered from the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland later this month but...
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Another shiny monolith reminiscent of the one featured in “2001: A Space Odyssey” has appeared, this one on top of Pine Mountain in California. Dozen of hikers have trekked up to the top of the mountain in Atascadero, northwest of Los Angeles, to take pictures with the 10-foot shiny monolith, the Atascadero News reported. “The object was welded together at each corner, with rivets attaching the side panels to a likely steel frame inside. The top of the monument did not show any weld marks, and it appears to be hollow at the top, and possibly bottom,” the paper wrote,...
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday refused to hear President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the battleground state, saying the case must first wind its way through lower courts. The legal defeat was the latest in a string of losses for Trump’s post-election lawsuits. Judges in multiple battleground states have rejected his claims of fraud or irregularities. Trump had asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots in the state’s two biggest Democratic counties, alleging irregularities in the way absentee ballots were administered. His lawsuit...
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On any major issue, it’s obvious that the self-appointed fact-checkers are biased. If you look up election fraud in 2020, Snopes will tell you that it didn’t happen. But if you look up the Trump Campaign colluding with Russia, then Snopes will tell you that that did happen. And if you look more into that “collusion” on Snopes, it will tell you that the information Trump declassified regarding Obamagate and what happened to Michael Flynn is “unverified,” which unfairly erodes its credibility. So, in short, stories that benefit Democrats are all “real” while stories that would benefit the Trump Campaign...
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Georgia Republican Party Chair David Shafer said Wednesday night that Fulton County is rescanning a batch of 12,000 ballots over “unexplained technical problems.” “Fulton County Commissioner [Liz Hausmann] just alerted me that Fulton County is re-scanning a batch of 12,000 ballots due to unexplained technical problems,” said Shafer. “We have dispatched Republican monitors back to the tabulation center. This is maddening.”
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If you've been spending time all snug in your bed, with visions of sugarplums dancing in your head, you're in luck -- Dunkin has announced a new drink called Sugarplum Macchiato. Just in time for the holidays, the hot or iced drink features bright berry flavors of blueberry, raspberry, blackberry and plum. RELATED | McRib returns to Las Vegas According to Jill Nelson, Vice President, Marketing Strategy at Dunkin’, “Our Sugarplum Macchiato is a colorful twist on a well-known, but perhaps mysterious-tasting, flavor of holiday lore. It’s the perfect complement to our fan-favorite holiday latte lineup and brings even more...
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An investigation has revealed that Dominion received a staggering $400 million payout from a Swiss bank account co-owned by the Chinese Communist Party, according to reports. SEC filings have revealed that Dominion Voting Systems' parent company received the funds less than one month before the U.S. presidential election this year.
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With a war raging on the political right, especially over attorney Lin Wood’s comments about Republicans in Georgia, The National Pulse is publishing a full list of the Atlanta-based lawyer’s political donations. The Breitbart News Network published an incendiary article noting Wood’s prior donations to Barack Obama and John Edwards. While The National Pulse believes it is right for Republicans to vote Republican in Georgia’s special elections, we do not believe it is correct to target people for once donating to Democrats. It is irrelevant, petty, childish, and unproductive. People’s decisions on how to vote in January is their own...
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