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Kyrsten Blyrsten, a local mom and recovering shiplap addict, reportedly began wondering if she might be transgender after she drove around town to run errands without incident.
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ransomnote: A group of physicians, including Dr. Zelenko, Dr. McCullough, Dr. Risch along with others, created a one-stop website for treatment, access to doctors, education and also how to reduce Covid post-vaccination side effects.https://earlycovidcare.orgransomnote: Click the link to read the names of the expertise behind the websitehttps://earlycovidcare.org/our-expert/Here are their recommendations to reduce vaccination side-effects.DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or advice from a qualified, licensed medical professional. Any treatment you undertake should be discussed with your physician or other licensed medical professional.OTC Medicines & Nutraceuticals to...
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A former host of The View admits they were frightened by Rosie O’Donnell. The ex-co-workers sat alongside one another at the show’s Hot Topics table for some time, but their relationship didn’t get off on the right foot. O’Donnell “scared the bejesus” out of Nicolle Wallace, who only lasted one year before exiting the daytime talk series.(snip) Variety reported that when ABC hired Wallace, she was told ABC executives wanted an “intelligent, measured Republican” to debate alongside moderator Whoopi Goldberg, O’Donnell, and Rosie Perez. However, Wallace’s experience on The View was unlike what she initially anticipated upon taking the job.(snip)...
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Terry McAuliffe has repeatedly and falsely called his gubernatorial opponent, Republican Glenn Youngkin, "anti-vax," but the former Virginia governor has raked in tens of thousands of dollars from a donor who funded an anti-vax effort, campaign finance records show. Albert Dwoskin, a real estate developer who bankrolled an institute that pushed anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, supplied the McAuliffe campaign with $53,400 worth of travel expenses in the form of in-kind contributions, or non-cash goods or services, Virginia campaign finance records show. Dwoskin also pushed $27,500 in cash to the campaign this cycle and sent $10,000 to McAuliffe's Common Good VA PAC...
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~The FReeper Canteen Presents~ Road Trip: U. S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, MassachusettsNatick Soldier Systems Center is a military research complex and installation in Natick, Massachusetts charged by the U.S. Department of Defense with the research and development (including fielding and sustainment) of food, clothing, shelters, airdrop systems, and other servicemember support items for the U.S. military. The installation includes facilities from all the military services, not just the Army, and is so configured to allow cross-service cooperation and collaboration both within the facility and with the many academic, industrial and governmental institutions in the Greater Boston Area.The...
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Chelsea Clinton sent a sweet message to her mom, Hillary Clinton, on the former first lady's 74th birthday Tuesday, adding a throwback picture of the pair clowning around. "Thank you Mom for being a clown with me for Halloween, supporting all other costume choices throughout the years and always cheering me on," Chelsea, 41, wrote on Twitter. "Most of all, thank you for being such a wonderful grandma. Happy Birthday @HillaryClinton." While her daughter was looking back at their colorful Halloween costumes, Hillary was across the pond at the University of Oxford also thinking about the past. "A quarter century...
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Transcribed 911 calls reveal that San Marcos police officials refused multiple requests for assistance from a Biden campaign bus that was being harassed on the road by a so-called Trump train, even as other jurisdictions agreed to help. The transcriptions were included in the amended lawsuit against the police officials filed by those who were inside the bus at the time of the incident, The Texas Tribune reported. In October of last year, a Biden campaign event was canceled after a caravan of Trump supporters surrounded a campaign bus and attempted to force it to stop in the middle of...
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Southwest Airlines will conduct an internal investigation into a pilot who was captured on video saying “Let’s go Brandon” over the flight’s intercom, the airline said in a statement. “Southwest does not condone Employees sharing their personal political opinions while on the job serving our Customers, and one Employee’s individual perspective should not be interpreted as the viewpoint of Southwest and its collective 54,000 Employees,” the airline said in a statement Sunday. The phrase is a tongue-in-cheek reference to a “F–k Joe Biden” chant that erupted at a NASCAR race in Talladega earlier this year. The chant at the NASCAR...
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On the eve of an election all the nation is watching, I took it on my own to post a 13 minute synopsis of a longer movie I think we should have fresh in our minds.THEY'VE been saturating our decent friends and neighbors with commie junk that has our towns in danger.Counterpunch
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Kiss canceled their planned Las Vegas residency suddenly late last week, amid questions about their coronavirus safety protocols. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers were scheduled to play at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas as part of their long-running End of the Road World Tour. The decision came after some of the band's roadies blamed guitar tech Francis Stueber's death on negligent safety protocols in Rolling Stone. Kiss disputed many of the claims the tour staffers made. Kiss was scheduled to play at Zappos Theater from Dec. 29 to Feb. 5, but options to buy tickets...
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The names of jurors in the Derek Chauvin murder trial have been released Monday after a petition by the media. In a CNN exclusive interview, seven jury members said their guilty verdict in the death of George Floyd was based solely on the evidence. READ MORE: Chauvin Trial Jurors: All Three Verdicts Were 'Based On The Evidence And The Facts, 100%' Now, six months after convicted Chauvin, the names of all twelve jurors and the two alternates have been made public, along with their jury questionnaires. According to the court documents, the identities of the sworn jurors...
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Democrats want to vote this week on a pair of epic tax and spending bills, yet they’re still playing hide-the-ball on their multi-trillion-dollar reconciliation bill. It’s clearer than ever that the Democrats and Republicans who want to vote for the $1 trillion Senate infrastructure bill are being taken for a ride. House progressives blocked a vote on the infrastructure bill for a second time last week, and again they did it with President Biden’s blessing. Multiple news reports say the White House gave Rep. Pramila Jayapal, head of the Progressive Caucus, the go-ahead to overrule Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desire to...
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Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal on Monday said her caucus is ready to move forward on two bills key to President Joe Biden's agenda "as soon as tomorrow," a significant concession after previously seeking direct assurances from Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema on the legislation. Speaking with CNN's Victor Blackwell on "CNN Newsroom," Jayapal said that after spending the weekend reviewing the legislative text and conferring with the progressive caucus, she is ready to pass the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill as well as the $1.75 trillion social safety net expansion bill once a few details in...
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Japan's health ministry is planning to provide COVID-19 vaccine booster shots from December and has asked local authorities to prepare venues and reservation systems. The shots will be offered to anyone who has received two shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or AstraZeneca vaccines. The ministry says 65 percent of the population has now had two shots. But the duration of the vaccines' efficacy is still unclear and "breakthrough" infections, which occur two weeks or more after the second dose, are being reported in Japan and overseas. ... Pushback from experts The booster plan has generated controversy in Japan, where some...
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Tucker Carlson interviewed the reporter Julie Kelly who knows most about what really happened to people in Jail for Jan 6. She said most have been completely abandoned. It's a big order to contribute to legal bills, but it could really mean a lot to them individually to get petty cash in jail. But I have no idea about how to go about it.
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Are culture wars bad? Or are they necessary to shape the direction of the country? Last week, former President Barack Obama stumped for Terry McAuliffe in Virginia: “This fake outrage that right-wing media peddles to juice their ratings” and the fact that Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin is “willing to go along with it instead of talking about serious problems that actually affect serious people — that’s a shame.” But what’s a shame is that people like Obama pretend wars over culture are irresponsible or “fake,” all the while engaging in that very same war. The issue propelling Youngkin is...
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The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Monday in two challenges to S.B. 8, the Texas law that bans almost all abortions in the state. After nearly three hours of argument by four different lawyers, the justices appeared likely to allow the case brought by a group of Texas abortion providers to go forward, even if they did not necessarily appear to agree on the rationale for that lawsuit. The justices were more skeptical about the lawsuit filed by the Biden administration, and they did not give any hint as to whether the law will continue to remain in effect....Monday’s...
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There is an old saying: to a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. This is truly the only point of view from which the administrations recommended “solution” to current port congestion makes any sense. Consider this: at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the largest containership ports in the United States, a massive influx of volume over the past year has caused perpetual congestion. With volumes consistently 30% to 40% above the norm over the past year or so, these ports simply cannot handle the volume. It has now become common for 50 to 100 ships to...
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