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If American planes are not allowed to operate emergency flights to Israel, Israeli planes will not be allowed to land in the US, N12 reported Saturday. The Biden administration accused Israel of violating the freedoms of the air and creating a crisis with the new administration following the Israeli border closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, N12 reported. The administration then demanded that planes from the US be allowed to land in Israel. A source in the Foreign Ministry denied the report and told The Jerusalem Post that they were not aware of any threats. Last week, the US Department...
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So. . . Virginia required county health clinics to stop taking registrations locally, in favor of a new statewide system open today. And, of course, the site doesn't come up. Obamacare Website 2021. . . >sigh<
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The debates are over now. The Woke brigades won’t battle your ideas. They follow the motto of that brilliant manager of men, Joseph Stalin, who reasoned quite soundly: “No man, no problem.” The marketplace of ideas offends them—you offend them. Now, they have the power of termination. While conservatives wrote bestsellers such as The Closing of the American Mind and trounced leftist spokesmen on the cable news shows, thousands of progressives and identity politicians were claiming space in university administrations, human resources in corporate America, school boards and city councils, editorial offices, and Silicon Valley, law schools and museums and...
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Fellow Democratic legislators in New York weren’t buying Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s explanation Monday as to why he refused for months to release a true accounting of nursing home residents who died from the coronavirus. Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Queens), whose uncle died from COVID-19, bluntly said, “all of it is BS” and a cover-up. “They could have given us the information back in May and June of last year. They chose not to,” Kim said, when hearing Cuomo was blaming the DOJ probe for delays in releasing the accurate coronavirus death tally of nursing home residents. ...
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City officials in Abilene, Texas, announced Monday night that all city water services had been shut off due to the historic winter storm and subsequent power outages. The city water services were shut down at 7 p.m. local time "as a result of power outages from both power sources at all three of [the] water treatment plants," the city said in a statement. Officials said they do not know when power and water will be turned back on. When the water is restored, the city said residents would be required to boil water before using. Abilene, which is located about...
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Gas and power prices have spiked across the central U.S. while Texas regulators ordered rolling blackouts Monday as an Arctic blast has frozen wind turbines. Herein is the paradox of the left’s climate agenda: The less we use fossil fuels, the more we need them. A mix of ice and snow swept across the country this weekend as temperatures plunged below zero in the upper Midwest and into the teens in Houston. Cold snaps happen—the U.S. also experienced a Polar Vortex in 2019—as do heat waves. Yet the power grid is becoming less reliable due to growing reliance on wind...
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A deadly winter storm pummeling the country's South and mid-section left millions without power in Texas early Tuesday and spawned a possible tornado that killed three in North Carolina. In Texas, two people, one a child, died from carbon monoxide poisoning after a car was used to generate power for heat, Houston Police said. More than 4.1 million people are waking up without power in Texas, according to poweroutage.us., as record low temperatures bring a demand for power that the state's electric grid cannot keep up with. The areas hardest hit by outages were around Galveston and Houston, according to...
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It’s just the flu, bro. https://www.foxnews.com/health/breakthrough-covid-19-fully-vaccinated-individuals-oregon It seems cases of people who get the vaccine but still catch the Coronavirus make it into the mainstream media. This is because it can be used as a justification for annual Coronavirus booster vaccines, and especially because it helps make the case that people must wear masks and be socially distant at all times no matter what immunity one has. What won’t make it to the media are cases of people being harmed by the vaccine. This type of story doesn’t make a pharmaceutical company want to buy advertising.
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The political give-and-take at the heart of a democracy can’t function under a threat of armed violence. The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has warned our nation, like nothing that’s come before, that lawmakers at all levels are vulnerable to such threats. The United States needs to act before elected officials become paralyzed by threats from a small minority of pro-gun absolutists. Editorials For too long, threats of violence have been used to intimidate lawmakers who are trying to address gun violence. The Jan. 6 insurrection will only embolden those who make the threats.
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A little old but worth reading: Corporations, nonprofit institutions, the media, and countless individual Americans have expressed support of the Black Lives Matter movement, funneling millions of dollars into organizations that purport to carry out its cause. But although many Americans support the phrase “black lives matter,” the actual aims of organizations and activists committed to this cause often are far more radical than what Americans hear through the lens of the media.
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Mitch McConnell made a subtle dig at Donald Trump as he branded Republicans' losses in the Georgia Senate runoff election a 'fiasco'. The Republican alluded to the former president's baseless claims of voter fraud which tainted much of the lead-up to the crucial votes and is thought to have helped suppress GOP votes. Trump's refusal to concede split the party ahead of the runoff which resulted in the Republicans losing their Senate majority.
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The Department of Homeland Security will begin phase one of the Biden administration's new approach to immigration and asylum seekers on Friday by releasing thousands of migrants in three American cities over a two-week period.
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Former Widefield High, UNC standout Vincent Jackson found dead in Florida hotel room By: Blair Miller Feb 15, 2021 DENVER – Former University of Northern Colorado and Widefield High School standout wide receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead at a hotel in Brandon, Florida, on Monday, according to authorities there. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said Jackson, 38, who had been living in South Tampa, had checked into the Homewood Suites in Brandon on Jan. 11. Jackson’s family members reported him missing on Feb. 10 to the sheriff’s office, then filed a formal report the next day, the sheriff’s office...
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JERUSALEM - Israel held out the possibility on Tuesday that it would not engage with U.S. President Joe Biden on strategy regarding the Iranian nuclear programme, urging tougher sanctions and a “credible military threat” against its arch-enemy. The remarks by Israel’s envoy to Washington came at a touchy juncture for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Up for re-election next month, he has revived his hard line on Iran while not yet having any direct communication with Biden. The new administration has said it wants a U.S. return to a 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran - which former President Donald Trump quit,...
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PARIS - France’s lower house of parliament is voting Tuesday on a bill that would strengthen government oversight of mosques and religious schools and crack down on polygamy and forced marriage, among other measures aimed at rooting out Islamic radicalism. The bill is part of broader French efforts to fight extremism in recent years that gained new urgency after a teacher was beheaded in October and other attacks. President Emmanuel Macron says the efforts are also needed to protect French values like gender equality and secularism from encroaching fundamentalism in some communities. But many French Muslims say the draft law...
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How far can the fit-throwing over Florida's freedom-encouraging COVID policies go? President Rip Van Biden apparently hasn't had the time to read the Constitution after awakening from his four-year slumber. He has now threatened to impose a "travel ban," restricting the rights of people to travel in and out of Florida. Should he attempt to pursue this policy, it will be through executive order, the only manner of governance with which he is apparently familiar. The order would also presumably exempt illegal aliens since they have a free ticket for ingress into all fifty states. Before he takes pen to...
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The speech I think Trump could have given, 2 days after the election. On election night, the vote counting was stopped in several battleground states, the poll watchers were sent home, and then was secretly resumed to replace tens of thousands of valid ballots with fraudulent ballots for Joe Biden. Hundreds of low-paid workers were brought in in the middle of the night to perform the tasks required for this fraud. I am speaking now to those people who were hired to perform these illegal actions, and offering them a once-in-a-lifetime chance to come clean and redeem their honor. For...
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Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends... Back in the late 1930s, one of the movies’ best box office attractions was the Andy Hardy series starring adolescent stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. For the Woke Generation for whom history seems to have begun around 2009 with an occasional flashback to 1619, America was a very much different place. The nation was in its tenth year of the Great Depression, without stimulus checks to ease the pain, and the reward for Americans’ perseverance and endurance would soon be exotic travel to faraway places with strange sounding names...
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The propaganda to which American students are exposed at the Confucius Institutes is tightly controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. Even in the final hours of his administration, President Trump was working to stop China’s infiltration of American education. He proposed a rule to force schools to publicly disclose their connection with the Confucius Institutes and classrooms or lose certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. On January 26, “President” Biden revoked that rule. Now Democrats have voted to give federal relief money to educational institutions that partner with the Chinese Communist Party. The Confucius Institutes are Chinese government-funded...
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Nancy Pelosi slams Mitch McConnell for ‘disingenuous’ Trump impeachment speech The conservative editorial board of the Wall Street Journal on Sunday drew a line in the sand and warned Republicans to leave Donald Trump behind if they want to retake the White House in 2024. “Mr. Trump may run again, but he won’t win another national election,” they wrote in an opinion piece. “The country is moving past the Trump Presidency, and the GOP will remain in the wilderness until it does too,” they added. The article argues that president was already unpopular, never having an approval rating of more...
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