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Kamala Harris said on Wednesday that she will travel to Guatemala and Mexico -- not America's southern border -- to address the "root causes" of the migration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico southern border. Harris said "we have plans in the works to go to Guatemala as soon as possible," later saying she would also be stopping in Mexico. During her statement, Harris can be heard giggling in the video.
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Former NFL Quarterback Brett Favre, host of the podcast “Boiling with Favre,” discussed the increasingly politically-charged, woke sports environment with Daily Wire host Andrew Klavan. Favre, who has been vocal about his disdain for the injection of politics into sports, said that he thinks “both sides” of the American public are dissatisfied with how sporting events have become a partisan tool. “I think both sides, for the most part, want to see it just remain about the sport, not about politics,” Favre said. “At least that’s my interpretation. I know when I turn on a game, I want to watch...
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The former police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright, sparking riots and looting in multiple cities across the nation, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second degree manslaughter. Kim Potter, 48, can be seen in bodycam footage drawing her firearm and screaming “taser, taser, taser” before firing a single bullet into Wright. He drove off but crashed his vehicle shortly after. According to CNBC: Kim Potter, the Minnesota police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright, was arrested Wednesday morning on a charge of second-degree manslaughter, authorities said. Potter’s arrest came a day after she resigned from the Brooklyn Center...
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Once again, what’s going on with vascular events and the AZ/Oxford vaccine? I last wrote about this situation a couple of weeks ago, and it’s taken some real turns since then. At that point several EU countries had suspended dosing, but over the next week several began administering the vaccine again after the European Medicines Agency recommended it, in some cases with advisories about which age groups should be targeted. But there’s more to the story, it seems. Here’s an excellent writeup at Science (open access) by Kai Kupferschmidt and Gretchen Vogel. A possible concern is what’s being called vaccine-induced...
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Human beings bear the image and likeness of God. They are to be reverenced as sacred. Never are they to be used as a means to an end, not even to satisfy the deepest wishes of an infertile couple. Husbands and wives "make love," they do not "make babies." They give expression to their love for one another, and a child may or may not be engendered by that act of love. The marital act is not a manufacturing process, and children are not products. Like the Son of God himself, we are the kind of beings who are "begotten,...
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Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) distanced himself from members of the radical left Wednesday, stressing he does not agree with those who say “we should disrespect police.” “We definitely need reforms in the space of qualified immunity,” he said during a press conference Wednesday. “But I, I am not in the camp that says, you know, we should disrespect police, we should reform police where police are necessary.”
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Jill Biden, the wife of Joe Biden, was brought to a medical facility to have a “medical procedure.” The fighting news broke on Wednesday when Jill Biden was brought into an outpatient facility in Washington, DC for what the White House said was "a common medical procedure." She was accompanied by her husband and the two were in the facility for approximately two hours, Fox News reported.
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BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. — The former police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright this week will be charged with second-degree manslaughter, Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said Wednesday.
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Monty Python veteran John Cleese is mocking fellow actor Hank Azaria over his apology for voicing the role of Apu on Fox’s The Simpsons. In a sarcastic gesture, Cleese offered his own apology for making fun of “white English people” in numerous Monty Python sketches. John Cleese tweeted his pretend apology Tuesday, just days after Hank Azaria said during a podcast interview that he feels the need “to go to every single Indian person in this country and personally apologize” for playing Apu, the show’s Kwik-E Mart proprietor who hails from India. In response, Cleese expressed sorrow “for any distress...
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House Democrats’ majority shrunk as Rep. Julia Letlow (R-La.) is slated to be sworn into office on Wednesday. Letlow is joining the lower chamber after her husband, Luke Letlow, died of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus earlier this year. Julia Letlow won a special election in March. With Letlow being sworn in, Republicans have 212 seats in the House compared with the Democrats’ 218 seats. Tie votes fail in the House, which means that Democrats cannot pass legislation if three or more of their members defect and the Republican Party fully opposes them. And specifically, with such a narrow...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is actually claiming she’s so tough she would have fought the Capitol trespassers if they had caught up with her or something. She stated, “That’s what they were setting out to do. Well, I’m pretty tough. I’m a street fighter. They would have had a battle on their hands.” Pelosi also claimed she would have used her "4 inch high stilettos," saying that she would have used those as her weapons. Pelosi then said that she would have put up a fight if anyone reportedly wanted to kill her had been able to get to her.
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(President Trump's Operation Warp Speed Update) (Over a quarter billion doses have now been delivered) (J&J suspending deliveries in Europe) Total Vaccine Doses Delivered: 250,998,265 (17,429,650 J&J) Administered: 194,791,836 (7,517,671 J&J) People Vaccinated, At Least One Dose: 123,917,385 Fully Vaccinated: 76,681,252
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The superintendent for White Bear Lake Area Schools says racist and threatening messages sent to students of color over social media were a hoax. The messages triggered a walkout last week at White Bear Lake High School's South Campus. According to Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak, a student admitted to creating a fake Instagram account and sending messages to other students. Kazmierczak said the student who sent the posts "poses no threat to our students of color." Below is the entire statement Kazmierczak issued at a school board meeting Monday night:
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Updated numbers from the U.K. Office for National Statistics show that 23% of registered COVID-19 deaths are people who died “with” the virus but not “from” infection. While the patients may have tested positive for COVID-19 at the time of their death, the virus itself was not the primary cause. The news comes as COVID-19 deaths in the country have fallen sharply, with no more than 28 deaths per day recorded in a country that was once registering deaths as high as 60 per day. The numbers seem to back up a warning last year from Dr. John Lee, a...
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Similarly, the Vaccination Credential Initiative — which includes IBM, Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle, Mayo Clinic and the Commons Project, a nonprofit with a vaccine passport app currently working with some airlines — is also playing a key role in developing US standards for digital health passes, including its approach to data privacy. Members of the not-for-profit will be required to not collect or store user data. In March, Walmart announced it will use the standard being developed under VCI to anyone vaccinated at its stores and Sam’s Club locations... “We are seeing a wave of closed group systems like IBM that...
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Definition of laissez-faire: 1: a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for the maintenance of peace and property rights: argued that the problem with oil prices was too much laissez-faire 2: a philosophy or practice characterized by a usually deliberate abstention from direction or interference especially with individual freedom of choice and action: the university has a policy of laissez-faire regarding nonacademic student activities Other Words from laissez-faire laissez-faire adjective First Known Use of laissez-faire 1814, in the meaning defined at sense 1 History and Etymology for laissez-faire French laissez faire, imperative of laisser faire...
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Growing up in a remote town in Africa, I have always known that a new life is welcomed with much mirth and joy. In fact we have a special "clarion" call (or song) in our village reserved for births and another special one for marriages. The first day of every baby's life is celebrated by the entire village with dancing (real dancing!) and clapping and singing - a sort of "Gloria in excelsis Deo." All I can say with certainty is that we, as a society, LOVE and welcome babies. With all the challenges and difficulties of Africa, people complain...
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled against Governor Tony Evers Wednesday morning, finding that he doesn't have the authority to limit the capacity of bars and restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic without the approval of the state legislature. The court ruling was 4-3, according to Associated Press correspondent Scott Bauer. Evers had limited the capacity of indoor dining spots to 25% last year. The restriction was lifted in October after an appeals court put the edict on hold. This ruling against Evers comes weeks after the court threw out the governor's mask mandate as cases in the state surged.
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Former Green Bay Packers star Brett Favre is blasting the left-wing path taken by the major sports leagues in the U.S. Speaking on Eric Bolling’s April 13 podcast, Favre said that he thinks both liberal and conservative fans want sports to get back to being about sports. “I think both sides, for the most part, want to see it just remain about the sport, not about politics,” Favre said. “At least that’s my interpretation. I know when I turn on a game, I want to watch the game. I want to watch the players play, and teams win and lose...
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ADISON, Wis. (AP) — The state Senate is set to approve a host of Republican-authored changes to Wisconsin elections. The chamber is scheduled to take up bills Wednesday that would allow the state elections commission to order municipal clerks to follow state law; allow observers to watch recount workers from 3 feet away; allow election violators to be tried in counties covered by the office involved in the race they tried to sabotage; and prohibit the state elections commission and local governments from applying for or accepting private grants to aid election administration.
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