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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- After all 100 North Carolina counties completed a statewide recount, Republican Paul Newby led Democrat incumbent Cheri Beasley by 401 votes out of nearly 5.4 million ballots cast in the Supreme Court Justice race, the State Board of Elections announced Wednesday night. But the saga continues. Beasley requested a hand-to-eye recount in a random sample of precincts in the NC Supreme Court Chief Justice contest. State law permits a candidate to request a sample hand-to-eye recount within 24 hours after the initial recount... When the recount was initially requested in mid-November, Newby led by 5 votes....
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Lessons learned decades ago from the activism spawned by the anemic government response to the AIDS pandemic helped sharpen the state and local response to the coronavirus, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Tuesday. Lightfoot drew what she called a “straight line” between the two pandemics during a “virtual conversation” with other mayors to commemorate World AIDS Day 2020. The forum was sponsored by the National AIDS Memorial and included New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Robert Garcia, their counterpart in Long Beach, Ca. Chicago’s first openly-gay mayor recalled having traveled to New York City for a Pride Parade shortly...
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Democrat Senate candidate Jon Ossoff (GA) is endorsed by Giffords, the Gabby Giffords-founded gun control group focused on firearm laws and legislation. Ossoff is headed toward a January 5, 2021, runoff election against incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R-GA). And whereas Perdue is pro-Second Amendment, anti-gun control, Ossoff wants to ban the sales of semiautomatic rifles and magazines Democrats deem “high capacity.” Moreover, he wants to institute red flag laws, universal background checks for gun purchases, place more restrictions on gun shows, and license that semiautomatic rifles and handguns that are already privately owned. The NRA endorsed Perdue, seeing him as...
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Does security camera video show a Fulton County, Georgia, election supervisor suspiciously pulling suitcases filled with ballots from under a table after telling poll workers to leave the room? And did that election official continue to illegally count ballots without required monitors in a manner that calls into question Joe Biden's narrow win over Donald Trump in Georgia? No, those claim are not true: Two high-level officials with the Georgia secretary of state's office and a state elections board monitor each told Lead Stories that their investigations revealed nothing suspicious in the video. The officials said the ballots seen in...
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CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Police say a 15-year-old boy suspected of beating to death a 74-year-old man with a baseball bat and then setting his body on fire has been arrested. Police say the boy was taken into custody on Wednesday night and charged with first-degree murder and concealment of a homicidal death.
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Posting as a vanity but based on the linked article: As January 6, 2021 approaches, the two parties take to cable news and social media to test various arguments as to why their candidate is the winner entitled to be inaugurated as president on January 20. Some Republicans take the especially aggressive position that Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, has the unilateral authority under the Twelfth Amendment to decide which certificate of electoral votes from Pennsylvania is the authoritative one entitled to be counted in Congress and that he, accordingly, will count the certificate from the electors appointed...
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PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – A Florida woman was arrested Saturday for DUI after a deputy spotted her driving the wrong way down a street in Punta Gorda. According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was driving west on East Marion Avenue around 9:12 p.m. when they saw a grey SUV driving east on the same road. East Marion is a one-way street with signs saying so, deputies said. The deputy slammed on their brakes and pulled over to the right to avoid crashing into the car. The grey SUV kept driving east, according to a report. Once the...
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(h/t foldspace)" Q is the result of the sacrifices and commitment of countless patriots to win back our captured country from the Deep State and achieve the transformation President Trump promised in this campaign video. President Trump has said the awakening of the public is key to this transformation.Q describes this awakening as follows: "The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding 'mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of...
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A Mississippi councilwoman has been charged with firing a gun in a Walmart parking lot brawl with her ex girlfriend and her ex's new fiancée. Summit Town Councilwoman Pauline Monley turned herself into police on Monday after an insane video posted on Facebook appeared to show her opening fire at the fleeing fiancée before pistol whipping her ex. The confrontation, filmed by a shocked shopper, allegedly shows Lillian Martin fleeing for her life through the car park, with the elected official striding after her, firearm raised. "You're going to jail!" the woman with the gun can be heard roaring,...
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If you are willing to allow a national election to be stolen by fraud & then once again vote in another fraudulent election, it does not matter who claims to be in control of what. Study 3rd world countries We can NOT allow the United States of America to be a 3rd world country.
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Chelsea Clinton reportedly grew to despise her father’s longtime former right-hand man, Doug Band, whom she felt was more like a son to the former president than his chief aide. The two were not always estranged — at times treating each other as family. But the relationship, Band told Vanity Fair, imploded when Chelsea Clinton in 2011 demanded ownership in the corporate advisory firm he founded after he left the former president’s side. Band told the magazine that Chelsea sought the stake in his company, Teneo, for herself and her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, instead of Band’s previous $2.5 million offer...
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Et tú, Doug Band? In a stunning political and personal betrayal, Bill Clinton’s erstwhile consigliere has spilled his guts to Vanity Fair. It’s impossible to look away. “Confessions of a Clintonworld Exile,” by its very existence, proves beyond a doubt that the Clintons have lost whatever waning political capital remained. Consider that, at the height of their powers, Clinton loyalists would sooner go to prison (as Susan McDougal did, 18 months served, eight months of those in solitary) rather than compromise the ever-comprised Clintons. Bill must have done something very, very bad — worse than his usual self-dealing and pathological...
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Facebook is embarking on a major overhaul of its algorithms that detect hate speech, according to internal documents, reversing years of so-called “race-blind” practices. Those practices resulted in the company being more vigilant about removing slurs lobbed against White users while flagging and deleting innocuous posts by people of color on the platform. The overhaul, which is known as the WoW Project and is in its early stages, involves re-engineering Facebook’s automated moderation systems to get better at detecting and automatically deleting hateful language that is considered “the worst of the worst,” according to internal documents describing the project obtained...
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In October, United Airlines tested “the first transatlantic trial of Common Pass, an app that creates a standard digital format for COVID-19 test results.” The app has been developed by the Commons Project and the World Economic Forum, and the hope is that it will both facilitate travel across borders and provide confidence to passengers that it’s safe to fly again. The pass right now reports on a traveler’s COVID-19 test status, but it could easily transition to track vaccination status, and indeed the industry expects it to do just that. The acceptance of these types of apps as a...
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Makes perfect sense. If you’re high. Not only is the exception hypocritical, notice the government is now telling us what we can and cannot do in our own homes, completely legal acts, in the name of ‘health.’ I’m not a smoker and don’t like the habit, but this is none of the government’s business to say the least. Building owners and managers can set rules and regulations for their rental properties of they like, but allowing the government to give this order is unacceptable. Via NBC News. City officials in San Francisco have banned all tobacco smoking inside apartments, citing...
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She said she was terminated over an email sent to an internal company group. Gebru's reports were told she offered her resignation, but management jumped the gun, Gebru said. In that email, Gebru aired frustrations that senior managers had asked her to retract the paper without providing more reasons as to why. She used her experience to talk more broadly about Google's treatment of minority workers. "There is no way more documents or more conversations will achieve anything," she said. "However, we believe the end of your employment should happen faster than your email reflects because certain aspects of the...
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GA Gov. Kemp is calling on Sec. of State Raffensperger to call for a *SIGNATURE AUDIT* of votes. Kemp appeared on The Ingraham Angle in the wake of damning security cam footage that showed poll workers in Fulton County illegally processing ballots with no observers.
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There are plenty rumors concerning the server obtained in Germany after the election. Here’s what we know.On the Monday following the election, President Trump fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Christopher Miller, who serves as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, replaced Esper. Esper held his own press conference in June to announce that he would not follow President Trump’s orders and protect the White House from Antifa and BLM rioters who were burning down DC.Without Consulting Trump White House — Defense Secretary Esper Orders National Guard NOT to Carry Guns or Ammunition in Washington DCThen in one of his first...
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Nye County, Nevada — Officials were responding to an active shooter incident in Pahrump, Nevada Thursday afternoon. The Nye County Sheriff’s Officer sent out the following alert: “Deputies are on scene in the 3200 block of Kings Way. Deputies are taking rounds over head. This is an active shooter situation and all residents are advised to avoid the area and stay in your houses.” Further details were not available. It was unclear if anyone was wounded. SNIP Deputies taking rounds Nye County Sheriff
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Earlier today Cristina Laila reported on the explosive video that was revealed during the Georgia ballot counting at the State Farm Arena where crooked Democrats pulled out suitcases full of ballots and began counting those ballots without election monitors in the room.Trump’s legal team showed a video from the State Farm Arena tabulation center when poll workers were told to leave at 10:25 PM.A few “workers” stayed behind and were seen pulling suitcases full of ballots out from under tables to be tabulated!This was the most explosive video of the entire campaign season!WATCH: Video footage from Georgia shows suitcases filled...
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