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Kamala Harris is arguably one of the least, if not the least effective Vice President in history. There are a number of reasons for that and one big one. She's a very weird person When Kamala Harris considers movie titles that make people think of her, she probably goes straight to “Wonder Woman.” I have news for her: Every time she opens her mouth, people are wondering, “What Planet Are You From?” Her staff is jumping ship. "I guess when your boss' approval ratings are at 28% and she's polling even lower on her number one job, the U.S. southern...
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A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. By CBSNews.com senior producer David Morgan. The Associated Press contributed to this gallery.
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A gang of four suspects has been arrested and charged by the Los Angeles Police Department in connection with the murder of 23-year-old Jose Ruiz Gutierrez in furtherance of a robbery. The suspects may also be linked to other similar 'follow-home' incidents in the area.
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A new poll indicates that self-described independent voters would prefer, by an 18 percentage-point margin, that Republicans regain control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections. The poll by John Zogby Strategies, released last week, found that 45 percent of independents want the GOP in charge of the House and Senate, compared to 27 percent who want Democrats to keep their majority. The remaining 28 percent said they were undecided.
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There's a new Grinch among us this holiday season -- it's Neil deGrasse Tyson, whose party-pooping amounts to debunking the existence of Santa Claus ... with cold, hard physics. The famed astrophysicist went on a tear in the days leading up to Christmas this year, tweeting out fact after fact after fact ... all of which were intended to clear up the reality -- namely, that there's no way in hell Old Saint Nick could deliver presents on Christmas Eve. First, NDT tackled the North Pole and what every little kid imagines his workshop/village might look like based on storybooks....
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YouTube link only. May 2019: Cop rear-ends a driver, then harasses and arrests him.
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At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park became the site of one of the deadliest outbreaks in the nation. While the facility initially underreported the death count, stating 62 died of Covid, it later acknowledged 39 additional resident deaths were due to Covid-19—making the total a staggering 101.According to a Wall Street Journal investigation, Covid-19 positive residents were separated from dementia patients by a loosely hung piece of plastic. Moreover, employees at the facility were discouraged from using face masks in caring for patients, with one plan discussed to discipline employees...
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Thousands of doctors and nurses across the country have been fired in recent months after refusing to take the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine. Northwell Health, which employs more than 76,000 people as New York State’s largest healthcare provider, has fired 1,400 of its workers after they refused to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, the company announced Monday.Now that there's a surge in cases, the CDC is invoking a contingency plan to fill the gap at hospitals and health clinics. "Maintaining appropriate staffing in healthcare facilities is essential to providing a safe work environment for HCP and safe patient care. As the...
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In addition to new COVID-19 variants, a new president, and new highly-watched Supreme Court battles, 2021 saw the passing of many Christian leaders and ministry figures. Largely centered on figures prominent to Christianity in the United States, those listed here sometimes made history, sometimes made headlines, and sometimes influenced many within the Church and society at large. Here are 11 notable Christians who died this year. They include a theologian who was censured by the Vatican, a prominent Latin-American evangelist, a major anti-Apartheid figure, and the founder what is believed to be the largest congregation in the world. 1. K.C....
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If the US could put aside political discord for one day of the year, then Christmas should be that day. But the fact is, even a Christmas call to express holiday wishes and gratitude for US military service members around the world is still used to express extreme political sentiment. American citizens may even abuse the president with euphemistic and insulting language on the phone. Such an abnormal situation shows the morbid division in US society and an inability to resolve social problems. "Let's Go Brandon," a father and former police officer Jared Schmeck said on the phone when US...
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Each year, Dictionary.com reveals a word that often serves as a perfect snapshot of a given year. Maybe you talked about it, texted it, or read a blog about it. No matter how you encountered it, Dictionary.com’s editors say the chosen word was at the forefront of many of our minds in 2021. What is the word of the year for 2021? What is old is indeed new again because Dictionary.com editors proclaim “allyship”—a noun born in the mid-1800s—as the word that dominated the American English vernacular during a year that simmered with racial and political unrest after the rolling...
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A father in Texas allegedly beat his wife to death and then took his own life in the early hours of Christmas morning while five children were inside of their family home. Local authorities say 45-year-old Arsenio Gonzalez killed his wife, 42-year-old Maria Gonzalez, before shooting himself in the head.
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The Christmas Eve order for the New York Times to return confidential legal material from the conservative publication, Project Veritas, has led many to decry the imposition of a “prior restraint” on the media. I joined in expressing those concerns about courts preventing a news publication and then ordering the return of material sent by a source. That issue will be now be addressed in the courts. One question, however, remains: when will the FBI raid the home of New York Times publisher, A.G. Sulzberger? That is what the Justice Department did when Project Veritas was given the diary of...
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If I wanted to prepare myself for alien contact, the last people I would turn to would be any priest, rabbi, imam or Greek and Hebrew scholar, as the combined brain power of all of those people wouldn’t get you enough wattage to make a 40-watt lightbulb glow. No sir, that won’t get the job done. If you want to know how to prepare for alien contact, you need to find yourself a King James Bible believer who could show you a few things about fallen angels having sex with human women, creating hybrid monsters who became the Genesis 6...
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Joe Biden’s first year as president is almost over, and people are already trying to find a replacement for him. To dampen speculation, Biden said earlier this week that he was primed for another run in 2024 and would “relish” the challenge of going against Donald Trump in a rematch of 2020. But that’s boilerplate. It’s what the president is supposed to say to head off a brutal internecine fight between the radicals and the nearly radical. How much longer he can hang on to the illusion that he will run in 2024 is hard to say. For the moment,...
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The steamship Arago, Capt. LINES, from Havre and Southampton on the 12th inst., reached this port yesterday. Off Cowes passed going in a propeller, supposed to be the Saxonia, from New-York. Among the Arago's passengers are Gen. SCOTT and Mr. J. GLANCEY JONES, late United States Minister at Vienna. The Arago left in port at Havre an unusually large fleet of American vessels, numbering 83. The Royal mail steamship Niagara left Liverpool at 8 1/2 A.M. of the 14th, and Queenstown 15th, and arrived at Halifax at 1 1/2 P.M. of Thursday, the 26th inst. The Niagara was boarded off...
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VIDEORemember transitory inflation? Many of the so-called economic experts predicted earlier this year that the rising rate was strictly temporary or "transitory" as they assured us. Listen to the experts they told us. Well, the "experts" were proven WRONG yet again.
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Top White House coronavirus adviser Anthony Fauci said on CNN Monday morning that Americans should cancel their New Year's Eve parties due to the increasing spread of the omicron coronavirus variant, as Americans struggle to find some normalcy as the pandemic wraps up its second year. "I would stay away from that," Fauci said when asked about the annual parties on CNN's "New Day." "I have been telling people consistently that if you're vaccinated and boosted and you have a family setting, in the home with family and relatives," it's okay to gather, Fauci continued. "But when you're talking about...
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A 15-year-old boy reportedly plunged to his death off a cruise ship that was returning to Miami last Wednesday – prompting a chilling series of “man overboard” announcements. The teen fell from the MSC Seashore at about 7:30 p.m. in what the company told Fox News was an apparent suicide. The cruise ship was at the tail end of a five-day journey in the Caribbean.
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It certainly appears that more and more Americans are fed up with Dr. Anthony Fauci. A brand new book by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was not only on Amazon’s nonfiction bestseller list for the week of Christmas, which began on Dec. 19 but was the number one book on Amazon’s top sellers. The book, “The Real Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health,” confronts the depiction of Fauci as a “hero” by the “pharma-funded mainstream media,” which Kennedy argues he is “anything but,” according to the publisher’s...
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