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The Canadian government is funding a program that informs teens how they know if they are actually living life as the wrong gender. The program, called Teen Talk, provides teens with the resources they need to figure out if their brains match their bodies, if they are male or female, or if they are something else entirely. The program teaches that "There are more than two genders," and that what we know as biological sex, as in the existence of male and female reproductive systems, is simply "gender assignment" that is "based on an assumption that someone's genitals match their...
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This is a 14 minute video that goes over recent very thorough peer reviewed studies using two different control groups :the vaccinated and the unvaccinated The results are absolutely shocking to those that believe in vaccines and on surprising to those that have been studying the scourge of vaccines for decades
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(Mostly Video) Stacey Abrams has been accused of promoting lies about the new elections law in Georgia in order to raise money for her future political career. This comes as reports surface saying Abrams pressured the MLB into relocating the All-Star Game. One America’s Shane Althaus has more.
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Round 3 -- Saturday, April 10
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Biden DOJ prosecutors are torturing Trump supporters by placing January 6 defendants in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day - even though none of them has been convicted of any crime.
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President Joe Biden put controversial former national security adviser Susan Rice in charge of directing hundreds of federal agencies and departments to expand access to mail-in voting.Biden signed an executive order in March that put Rice, now the assistant to the president for domestic policy, in charge of soliciting strategies from federal agencies to produce "relevant information" on expanded voting registration procedures. Federal agencies must submit to Rice "a strategic plan outlining the ways identified under this review that the agency can promote voter registration and voter participation" within 200 days under the terms of the order."Agencies shall consider ways...
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Politico reported that President Biden signed an executive order today empaneling a Presidential Commission to examine possible reforms to the Supreme Court and federal judiciary. Even Justice Breyer expressed misgivings about the future damage court-packing can do to the American experiment. Sadly, this is not unprecedented. FDR tried to pack SCOTUS in the 1930s, only to find his party slap down the idea with a heavy hand. The more significant concern is, yet again, the impeccable timing progressive liberals seem to have when it comes to causality for their latest Gesellschaft. If you’re not familiar with that term, it describes...
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Brazil is facing a 'biological Fukushima' and is seeing lethal new Covid variants every week that could threaten to destabilise the world, one of the country's leading health experts has warned. The country's P1 variant - believed to be 150 times more contagious than the original Covid-19 virus - is of the most concern. It can reinfect those who had the first strain, and has killed thousands of people in their 30s, 40s and 50s. The variant has infected hundreds in Canada, including players in professional ice hockey team the Vancouver Canucks, and has been recorded in 27 people in...
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A four-legged robot recently took part in a two-day military exercise alongside French soldiers. The Boston Dynamics robot, nicknamed Spot, was “apparently” used for reconnaissance missions during the exercise, The Verge reported. Eighty students of the Ecole Militaire InterArmes, a military training school in Brittany, took part in the exercise involving a range of automated technology. The “applied research exercise,” organized by French military school École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, was aimed at measuring the contribution of robots during a military operation, wrote Ouest-France. The robot’s execution time, aggressiveness, and vulnerabilities were evaluated during the exercise, the French news outlet...
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Putin's threat to the West has been laid bare in new footage showing a build-up of troops and military convoys on Ukraine's border as Kiev warns it could be provoked by Russian 'aggression'. The clip, with the caption 'ready for conflict', appeared to show Vladimir Putin's armoured vehicles ploughing through the mud to manoeuvre into position. The latest images to leak of the vast military build-up are evidently shot by Russian troops involved in the controversial deployment which has sparked deep worry in the West. Some show a train convoy of military vehicles moving through Baltaysk in Russia's Rostov region...
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I will never forget that day. I was a teenager laying on the couch, and Tom Brokejaw on NBC sent the news. of Grace Kelly's death and my mother at the dinner table, said and got up from the table'"Oh my God"
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First, an announcement: there won’t be an episode of the 3WHH podcast this week. Both Lucretia and I are traveling, and we just don’t have the infrastructure to pull it off. What?—you say! Are we the only two Americans left out of Biden’s “infrastructure” bill? Apparently so. (Meanwhile, if you’re still jonesing for a podcast fix, I did another guest turn on the Ricochet podcast last night. Drinks were had. As you’ll be able to tell.)
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There are growing signs that parts of the country may be close to meeting demand for the coronavirus vaccine — well before the U.S. has reached herd immunity. Why it matters: For the last few months, the primary focus of the U.S. has been getting shots to everyone who wants them, as quickly as possible. Soon, that focus will abruptly shift to convincing holdouts to get vaccinated. State of play: Red states in the South are administering the lowest portion of the vaccine doses that they receive from the federal government — a sign of low demand, slow public health...
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Ramsey Clark, who championed civil rights and liberties as attorney general in the Johnson administration, then devoted much of the rest of his life to defending unpopular causes and infamous people, including Saddam Hussein and others accused of war crimes, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan. He was 93.
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On May 4, 1989, Ehrlich warned of "rapid" climate change, that "we could expect to lose all of Florida, Washington D.C., and much of the Los Angeles Basin....We'll be in rising waters with no ark in sight." They repeated this disaster-movie routine on Jan. 11, 1990. Ehrlich claimed that when the ice sheet melts in Antarctica, the sea level would rise "not...1 to 3 feet in a century but...10 or 20 feet in a much shorter time." He added: "The Supreme Court would be flooded. You could tie your boat to the Washington Monument. And storm surges would make the...
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Texas congressman, former Navy SEAL, lost his right eye after being wounded by IED in AfghanistanRep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, said he underwent emergency surgery Friday for a detached retina in his left eye and will be unable to see as he recovers."The surgery went well, but I will be effectively blind for about a month," Crenshaw said in a Twitter statement on Saturday.Crenshaw, a U.S. Navy SEAL veteran, lost his right eye during a deployment in Afghanistan when he was wounded by an improvised explosive device (IED) and wears a patch on that eye.Congressman Dan Crenshaw's post on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/RepDanCrenshaw/status/1380896286082265089 https://twitter.com/RepDanCrenshaw/status/1380896286082265089
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President Joe Biden sent his discretionary budget request for Fiscal Year 2022 to Congress on Friday, which includes historic increases across various education, climate and social justice spending programs.
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There appears to be a growing dispute regarding reasons to hesitate taking the CV-19 vaccines. Many from Dr. Michael Yeardon's angle (who does not believe in immune escape) advise to not take the vaccine since there appears to be something sinister in the motives of people promoting it. While on the other side, there are many who pay attention to Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche who believes the vaccine is excellent, but due to inevitable immune escape, they will be ruining their immune system in fighting future Corona Viruses (I think that is an accurate interpretation). Both seem to be qualified...
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If signed into law, the bill would require the state university system’s Board of Governors and the State Board of Education to conduct and publish an annual survey to “assess the status of intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on public university campuses. Completing the survey would be voluntary for those in the campus communities. The survey must be “objective, nonpartisan, and statistically valid,” and its goal is to find whether “competing ideas and perspectives” are fairly presented during lectures and whether students, faculty and staff “feel free to express their beliefs and viewpoints” on campus or in the classroom. Another...
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I pulled off a large chunk of Hemingway’s persona during a chance visit to the Zane Gray museum in Roebling, Pennsylvania. I’ll grant you that it’s not as if Zane Gray were the first American writer to cultivate the larger-than-life personality. Twain, a huge influence on Hemingway, developed one to a T on his late-in-life speaking tours dressed in all white gabardine. But Zane Gray, a generation before Hemingway, had already ‘done’ Hemingway. He had the upper middle-class background, same as Hemingway: son of a dentist; Hemingway, son of a doctor. He had the wealthy first wife who supported him...
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