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He doesn't need a formal title, or even Twitter or Facebook. Former President Donald Trump's message is getting out just fine without those forms of communication. Trump is continuing to rack up wins inside his party -- sometimes without even extending much effort in the battles. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is again being forced to defend her position in House leadership, this time with fewer voices inside the GOP coming out to back her. Cheney's fist bump with President Joe Biden last week only adding a visual to efforts to bring another no-confidence vote this month on whether the highest-ranking...
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Let me put this as William F. Buckley might have said it – as a patriotic conservative, it is your duty to call upon that booty. Last week the census report came out and it is a lights n’ sirens red alert emergency –America’s population grew at the smallest rate since the Great Depression. Down this road to extinction just a few years ahead of us are the morally and culturally exhausted nations of Europe which have not seen their people hitting replacement rate in a generation. The problem is that Americans are not making babies, and we need to...
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A cowboy named Bud was overseeing his herd in a remote mountainous pasture in Montana when suddenly a brand-new 2021 BMW advanced toward him out of a cloud of dust. The driver, a young man named Cliff in a Brioni® suit, Gucci® shoes, RayBan® sunglasses and YSL® tie, leaned out the window and asked the cowboy, "If I tell you exactly how many cows and calves you have in your herd, will you give me a calf?" Bud looks at the man, who obviously is a yuppie, then looks at his peacefully grazing herd and calmly answers, "Sure, why not?"...
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Senior presidential adviser Anita Dunn said on Sunday that the unpredictable nature of the coronavirus pandemic makes it impossible for the Biden administration to say for certain whether or not schools could be reopened this fall. During an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," host Jake Tapper asked Dunn for clarification on the administration's stance on school reopenings, noting that President Biden had said in an interview that schools should probably reopen by the fall. Dunn responded by pointing to the 80 percent of teachers who had received a vaccine so far. "If you recall, a couple of months...
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Fire crews have contained what's being called the Basin Fire in the Santa Cruz mountains that began burning Sunday at Big Basin Redwoods State Park, according to Cal Fire. Cal Fire Santa Cruz-San Mateo's Twitter account said the fire grew to 6.7 acres. Fire crews will remain on the scene to monitor the fire overnight. The fire was first reported around 12:10 p.m burning in an area that was scorched by last year's CZU Lightning Complex fires. Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond and Santa Cruz fire departments helped in the fire fight. You can prepare for fires using this website: https://www.readyforwildfire.org/
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U.S. BORDER CRISIS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS JOE BIDEN KAMALA HARRIS Aboat thought to be illegally smuggling humans into the United States capsized Sunday morning off the coast of San Diego, leaving three people dead and 27 others injured. Though smuggling humans by sea isn't a new trend, Sunday's tragedy shines a new light on the border crisis, and it will likely put more pressure on the White House with recent record numbers of illegal crossings.
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“Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart” (Proverbs 3:3 KJV).
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Joe Biden's economic adviser pushed Sunday for a 'global minimum tax' for corporations in order to close loopholes in companies relocating overseas to circumvent rate hikes in the U.S. 'The idea is to make sure that corporations are paying their fair share,' Council of Economic Advisers chair Cecilia Rouse told 'Fox News Sunday.' 'To button up some of the loopholes, which have meant more corporations were actually putting more money offshore – off of U.S. soil,' she continued. 'And having a global minimum tax so that we're working with the rest of our trading partners, so that we're working with...
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Consider the news that Democrat operatives are now among the crowd of observers at the collesium in maricopa county. https://conservative.ly/huge-arizona-gop-leader-kelli-ward-sounds-the-alarm-dem-secretary-of-state-hobbs-is-sneaking-dem-operatives-from-biased-orgs-into-maricopa-county-audit alco consider the news that the republicans are going to temp agencies to get people to do the counting. All the democrats need to do is to insert someone into the temp agency hires. And bang the republicans get rolled its obvious how this would happen. the democrat hire to count the votes would just miscount one or more of the votes in front of the democrat operative who would take pictures of the miscount and publish the story. same...
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A New York judge has released a man suspected of vandalizing synagogues across the Bronx - just hours after another judge defied the state's bail reform laws and ordered him locked up. Jordan Burnette, 29, faces 42 charges over a string of attacks on Jewish places of worship. He appeared in court Sunday, and was expected to be freed because New York State's bail reform laws say a suspect with his charges cannot be held on bail.
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An ancient cemetery for infants in Astypalea. Credit: Dodecanese Ephorate of Antiquities The study of the largest ancient cemetery for infants found on Astypalea island in Greece continues, shedding light on the worship of the goddess of childbirth and the Earth mother. The Dodecanese Ephorate of Antiquities that is carrying out the study has found that almost all the infants buried there were newborns or, at most, a few months old. There are also a few toddlers that were up to two years of age. The bodies of the babies were placed in ceramic containers, mainly amphorae or hydrias, whichwere...
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Sales of alcohol-free beer, wine, and spirits at major alcohol retailers have doubled in the past 12 months, according to new sales data.The data from the Endeavour Group, the company that runs BWS and Dan Murphy's, shows a 100 per cent increase in sales in the sector in the last year. In response to growing demand, a new bar in Melbourne specialising in non-alcoholic drinks has just opened. Of the nearly 100 drinks on the menu at Brunswick Aces, just one contains alcohol. Bar co-founder Stephen Lawrence hopes consumers won't be able to tell the difference between alcoholic and non-alcoholic...
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It is a hard fact that the centre of gravity of Israeli politics is now far to the Right, and still moving rightwards. This will remain so, with or without ‘Bibi’ There was a tempest in a small teapot recently, as Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused Israel of apartheid. That echoed the views of the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, which said in January that the current Israeli Government is an “apartheid regime.” But the official response was different. The Israeli Government ignored B’Tselem, but its Washington Embassy gave HRW the standard response to foreign criticism: “We strongly reject the...
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Christina Jones was so gravely ill with coronavirus that doctors performed a Caesarean at 31 weeks. When the 39-year-old came round a week later she didn't even remember being pregnant.A pregnant woman hospitalised with coronavirus had her baby delivered by C-section while she was unconscious after doctors were unsure whether she would survive. Christina Jones, 39, was diagnosed with Covid-19 on February 18 and, following eight days of isolation, was taken to Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil after struggling with breathing. Christina was 30 weeks pregnant when she was taken to hospital. After being put on oxygen in the...
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What better way to celebrate the start of May than by catching a glimpse of a meteor shower? The 2021 Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak on the evening of Tuesday, May 4, through the early morning of Wednesday, May 5, according to AccuWeather. The month of May starts off with the Eta Aquarid meteor shower. Mercury will be visible in the middle of the month, and some parts of the U.S. will see a super total lunar eclipse on the 26th. What better way to celebrate the start of May than by catching a glimpse of a meteor shower?...
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Andre and Melissa Rivenell flew from Australia to Texas in 2019 to spend time with family. Advertisement More than a year later, they've spent their life savings and are still trying to get back home. In December, Andre had a stroke and was diagnosed with a disease that doctors think might be ALS. Since then, his health has declined and he's not able to walk, eat or bathe on his own. The couple now stays in a camper in Melissa's mother's backyard. Their initial flight home in March 2020 was canceled. Then, Andre said his disability assistance was cut off...
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A good Samaritan on Sunday jumped into a bay to save an infant in an Ocean City, Maryland, who fell into the water below after being ejected in a crash. Seven others were also injured, according to the Ocean City Fire Department. Officials said emergency crews were called at 2:47 p.m. to the Maryland Route 90 bridge for a crash involving a vehicle that was half way over the guardrail. Officials said an infant was ejected from the vehicle that was teetering over the guardrail, landing in the Assawoman Bay below. Officials said a good Samaritan jumped over the guardrail...
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President Joe Biden pretends his policies have got the US economy bouncing back. But it’s obvious that credit for the recovery goes to former President Donald Trump. Friday, Biden told NBC News that his $1.9 trillion “relief bill” is why the nation’s gross domestic product grew 6.4 percent in the first quarter, declaring, “The reason why [the economy’s] recovering” is “because we’re investing” — without the $4 billion-plus he wants to spend in another pair of bills, America will “fall even further behind.” Bull: The economy’s recovering because the virus is retreating and lockdowns are ending. And chief credit for...
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A Bronx judge on Sunday night ordered the alleged Riverdale synagogue vandal be cut loose on supervised release — reversing an earlier decision by a separate jurist to hold the suspect on $20,000 bail. The suspect, 29-year-old Jordan Burnette, was granted supervised release by Judge Tara Collins in Bronx Criminal Court — hours after he was ordered held on bail on 42 charges stemming from his alleged 11-day crime spree, Patrice O’Shaughnessy, a spokeswoman for the Bronx District Attorney’s Office, said. Under New York State law, a suspect hit with Burnette’s charges cannot be held on bail.
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