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Joy Behar told her co-hosts Monday on ABC’s “The View” that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) denying America has systemic racism by referencing the elections of former President Barack Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris was “really appalling.”
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may fine Eric Nepute as much as $500,000 for advocating the use of vitamin D and zinc to help the body's immune system resist COVID infection. While science has validated the positive anti-viral effects of these two natural substances, the FTC labeled Nepute's statements "false." FTC acting Chairwoman Rebecca Slaughter asserted that "since the Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) has a different narrative on the COVID pandemic, Mr. Nepute's contradiction of that narrative undermines people's faith in the government's preferred strategy for combating this disease. This contradiction could confuse people and result in...
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Well, it's not looking all that good for the folks trying to take down Matt Gaetz. What started out as a scandal that looked and sounded like it might actually become *something* has fizzled into nothing. Now, I'm not saying that the fake news did a good job, but Matt didn't handle things well out of the gate, he got a bit weird and a tad frazzled - and the story about the extortion sounded so convoluted and wild. But it was real. But we're nearly a month into this thing and so far not one single "accuser" has come...
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Far-left CBS media hack Morgan Loew from AZFamily.com published a hit piece on Friday against the upcoming forensic audit of ballots at the Veterans Memorial Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Democrats and their supporting operatives in the media continue to work overtime to shut down this process. What are they so afraid of? Loew admitted in his piece that he sneaked into Veterans Memorial Center without proper credentials before the start of the forensic audit. This was his contribution to Democrats in their ongoing attempts to discredit the entire process. Morgan Loew even included a photo from inside the coliseum while...
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The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will consider how much protection the Second Amendment provides for carrying a gun outside the home. The case will mark the first time in more than a decade that the court agreed to take up a central issue of the gun rights debate, something it has consistently ducked since issuing a landmark ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller in 2008 that the Second Amendment provides an individual right to keep a handgun at home for self defense. The court agreed to hear a challenge to a New York state law that allows...
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On Sunday's State of the Union, Dana Bash's interview of Kamala Harris was shamelessly soft. The first question out of the mouth of any self-respecting journalist given the chance for a one-on-one with Harris would have been along these lines: "It's been a month since President Biden put you in charge of the situation at the US-Mexican border. Yet you still have not visited the border. Why not, and can you give us a firm date when you will visit?" But Bash didn't even raise the issue of "immigration" until the second segment of the lengthy interview. And when she...
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Today marks 13.5 months since the institution of the infamous “Flatten the Curve,” AKA The Deep State’s Plot to Drive Us Crazy, Make Us Stupid, and Take Over the World (in order to make the world safe for China to take it over). 15 days, they told us, for 15 days/roughly two weeks we need to work from home, close non-essential business, cancel concerts, baby showers, cat shows, etc., yada, yada, you know “the thing” (to show my solidarity with a certain awe-inspiring president) in order to give hospitals a chance to gear up for huge, terrible, overwhelming waves of...
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Carl Heneghan is a clinical epidemiologist and Director of the NIHR SPCR Evidence Synthesis Working Group, a collaboration of nine primary care departments across UK universities. He set up and directs the Oxford Covid Evidence Service, has over 400 peer-reviewed publications , and is editor in chief of BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, and editor of the Catalogue of Bias.
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Iran's foreign minister says John Kerry told him about Israeli covert operations in Syria Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif claimed in leaked audio that then-Secretary of State John Kerry informed him of more than 200 Israeli operations in Syria. Read in Fox News:
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It’s on this date in 1945 that Sigmund Rascher is supposed to have been summarily executed in Dachau. If that’s what happened, it’s no more than Rascher (English Wikipedia page | German) deserved. This doctor made his Nazi bones by forging a relationship with Heinrich Himmler (he married Himmler’s ex-mistress), and joining Himmler’s SS. Rascher was doing cancer-cure experiments on animals, but once he had Himmler in his Rolodex he graduated to rets search on homo sapiens From 1941 to 1944, Rascher conducted some of the textbook ethical trespasses of Berlin’s human experimentation regime, using Dachau prisoners in: high-altitude experiments...
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....But almost every single witness that day stopped to film the aftermath of an incident they are now all too familiar with: the killing of another Black person in America at the hands of law enforcement. “No! You ain’t shoot my (expletive) baby!” an unidentified Black man screams at the officer. “You shot my (expletive) baby!” Reardon, who is white, responds, “She had a knife. She just went at her.” “You have no respect for life,” another Black man, who lives across the street, can be heard yelling. “No, actually, you have no respect for Black life.” Another neighbor was...
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At least 52 people from a single flight from Delhi to Hong Kong have tested positive for Covid-19, despite all passengers presenting a negative coronavirus test before boarding. All of the passengers who tested positive flew into Hong Kong on a flight from India's capital, run by Indian airline Vistara on April 4. Hong Kong as a whole has been recording fewer daily new infections than the total number detected on the flight, since it brought a fourth wave of infections under control in January.
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Click here to read the full articleTerry Robberts, the attorney for the family of Ashli Babbit, joined Newsmax TV on Monday morning to discuss the family’s ongoing attempts to seek justice in the shooting death of their daughter Ashli.Roberts said he is handling the civil action that will be filed, adding, “The family and I were disappointed in the Department of Justice decision on this but my role really is to bring civil action and in that way vindicate her rights.”In regards to the DOJ decision to protect the identity of the reckless killer, Roberts said, “We strongly disagree with...
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) during an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" defended former President Trump’s response to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot, saying Trump told him he would "put something out to make sure to stop this." Host Chris Wallace asked McCarthy to confirm an account from Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.), one of the 10 House Republicans who voted in favor of impeaching Trump following the riot, who said that when McCarthy called Trump on Jan. 6 for help, Trump responded: “Well Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are.”
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Deborah Brand26 Apr 2021Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry allegedly informed Iran that Israel had carried out at least 200 covert strikes against Iranian targets, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif revealed in a leaked recording obtained by the New York Times.According to the Times, Zarif revealed he was often kept in the dark regarding security matters “sometimes to his embarrassment,” and that “to his astonishment,” Kerry, who continued meeting with Zarif even after leaving office, told him that Israel had attacked Iranian interests in Syria at least 200 times.John Kerry was ratting out Israeli covert operations in Syria...
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Just as we at OutKick predicted, the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony tanked to unimaginable lows. The 2021 Oscars fell more than 50% year-over-year in overnight ratings, OutKick has learned. Here’s a look at the past three years: 2021: 8.9/19 2020: 18.1/33 2019: 21.6/36
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The U.S. Census Bureau will announce the results of the 2020 population count, which will determine the number of seats in the House of Representatives and potentially shift power in Congress. Several states, according to estimated numbers from the political consulting firm Election Data Services, are on the bubble to potentially gain or lose members based on population shifts within the country. Among the biggest predicted winners are Florida and Texas, set to gain two and three seats respectively, while states including California and New York are expected to lose at least one seat each. In addition to affecting the...
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Harrisburg, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., April 26, there were 1,881 additional positive cases of COVID-19, in addition to 3,162 new cases reported Sunday, April 25, for a two-day total of 5,043 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,136,057. There are 2,561 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of that number, 544 patients are in the intensive care unit with COVID-19. Most of the patients hospitalized are ages 65 or older, and most of the deaths have occurred in patients 65 or older. More data is available here. The trend...
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Reprinted From Broad and Liberty. Grant monies awarded to help fund the 2020 election in at least 21 different Pennsylvania counties were heavily skewed toward counties with high Democratic registration and recent voting turnout, an analysis from Broad + Liberty shows. Pennsylvania Republicans are currently considering legislation that would change the rules for private grants such as these in future elections, requiring them to go directly to the Pa. Department of State to be distributed evenly. Similar bills have been passed in Georgia and Arizona and are being considered in other states. The funds came from the nonprofit Center for...
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America went from a reality TV star in the White House to a a man riddled with dementia wearing masks to a virtual meeting. But if national politics is not enough of an embarrassment, the California recall effort may soon be the latest subversion of a meaningful political effort. The campaign to recall Gavin Newsom has been a long effort that finally collected enough signatures to move forward. Bruce ‘Caitlyn’ Jenner has thrown his hat into the ring. Here are the top five reasons, in no particular order why he is a waste of an opportunity.Evangelicals won’t vote for himIt’s...
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