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A group of California legislators has crafted vaccine laws that would be the most aggressive state approach to vaccines in the nation.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressmembers—who just finished voting to legalize the dismemberment and murder of babies through all 9 months of pregnancy—were shocked last night when Congresswoman Lauren Boebert loudly interrupted Biden's State of the Union address. Many Democrats—who are cool with stabbing babies in the back of the neck with scissors before sucking out their brains—condemned Boebert's display as "highly uncivil." "Boebert's shameful display was quite irregular, most improper, and highly reprehensible," said a shuddering Nancy Pelosi, who doesn't see a problem with burning unborn babies alive with saline solution. "It was also unbecoming and most unladylike. SHAME!" Dozens of Democrats joined...
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Addressing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND) said on Wednesday that without President Joe Biden’s restrictions, his state alone can ramp up oil production to make up for most of the U.S.’s oil import from Russia.
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The deputies had been sent to the intersection of Downey Avenue and Artesia Boulevard to handle the street racing call just after midnight when they were approached by someone who said they had been stabbed by a person with a garden claw, a news release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department stated. The victim then pointed to a man in his 30s and identified him as the suspect. The unidentified suspect fled southbound on Downey Avenue when deputies attempted to detain him. The suspect then turned and advanced on the deputies while swinging the garden claw, which had spikes...
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Joe Biden being a lifelong liar just can't help himself and lies again about January 6 2021
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Addressing lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, President Joe Biden began his State of the Union speech by announcing a bold plan to increase spending on Smergberd, Rustamufferns, and Blabtrussels. “Not only will we fight inflation by increasing government spending on these invaluable potumpalumps,” said the President, passionately teetering to one side, “but we will also make sure every man, woman, and chargafar receives quality, affordable sploogle.” Senator Chuck Schumer applauded Biden’s spending plan, giving it a standing ovation. Later, when asked to comment on any particulars regarding the speech, the Democrat senator said he was confident there...
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg today announced the guilty plea of NYPD Sergeant Phillip Wong, 37, for punching a 48-year-old man in a Harlem holding cell in October 2019, and attacking a 35-year-old man during an arrest in an Upper West Side subway station in April 2020. The defendant pleaded guilty in New York State Supreme Court to both counts in the indictment against him: Assault in the Third Degree and Attempted Assault in the Third Degree. “Law enforcement officials are sworn to serve and protect their communities, including New Yorkers in their custody,” said District Attorney Bragg. “In this...
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Children of rich Russian oligarchs and the country's elite are urging peace in the Ukraine and Vladimir Putin to stop the bloodshed. The young adults are using their social media feeds and statuses as influencers to try and stop more carnage unfolding. Among them are Roman Abramovich's daughter, the child of a Kremlin spokesman and even the daughter of Putin's own political mentor. The comments show how the next generation of Russia view the ongoing conflict. It also suggests some gap between Putin's government and younger people living in the country. Ksenia Sobchak, a socialite and former Russian presidential candidate,...
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March 3 (Reuters) - Russian state-controlled news network RT said on Thursday it will begin broadcasting on Rumble, a YouTube-like video site, after tech companies including Meta Platforms (FB.O) and Twitter (TWTR.N) have restricted access to RT following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Tech companies in recent days have moved to restrict Russian state-controlled media including RT and Sputnik in response to requests from governments and calls to prevent the spread of Russia propaganda. Russia has called its actions in Ukraine a "special operation." Streaming media company Roku (ROKU.O) removed the app for RT from its Roku Channel Store in Europe,...
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Well, as you know, on this issue, for example, we applaud Germany in terms in what it has done in terms of Nordstream 2. As it relates to what we need to do domestically as well as what we need to do in terms of this issue generally, we have, as the President said, re-evaluated what we're doing in terms of the strategic oil reserves here in the United States to make sure it will not have an impact, or we can mitigate the impact on the American consumer.
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John Daniel Davidson of "The Federalist" warned that neoconservatives are trying to spark another war, on Monday with FNC's Tucker Carlson. TUCKER CARLSON: It is hardly a defense of the Russian invasion to ask, how much deeper into this war does the United States want to go? JOHN DANIEL DAVIDSON: That's a good question. It's a question that prudence and cautious and circumspect leadership would be asking and advocating for in public. You talked about Kinzinger with this crazy going on Twitter and talking tough about a no-fly zone. That kind of analysis doesn't quite get as far as what...
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” that to combat oil prices skyrocketing amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Joe Biden did not want to authorize the Keystone Pipeline. According to Buttigieg, it would be “galloping after permanent solutions to immediate short term problems.” Anchor Stephanie Ruhle said, “I want to stay on gas for another moment. You’re absolutely right, the president does not set the price of gas, but he can influence it. And while releasing some strategic reserves matters, given how much has been released, it is really just a drop in the...
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VIDEOMY MASK! MY MASK! I NEED MY MASK! AND I ALSO NEED FOR EVERYBODY ELSE TO WEAR A MASK! I MUST CLING TO THE MASK MANDATE FOREVER!!! GOD HELP US! PLEASE DON'T MAKE US GIVE UP OUR BELOVED MASKS! THAT IS JUST TOO MUCH TO BEAR! Unfortunately for the Fairfax County School Board they have now been required by new legislation signed into Virginia state law on February 16 to drop their mask mandate on March 1. Watch a highly emotional Fairfax School Board Chair Stella Pekarsky make the announcement on behalf of the board. At first it sounded like...
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Is there a good source for which RINO candidates participated in the coup by supporting (or not opposing) the impeachments, the rigged election, the January 6 commission, etc.? Many of them could be reelected because people will forget about their treachery and skip the primary or just vote a familiar name. There should be a wall of shame.
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Over 6,500 Russian citizens have been arrested over the past week after protesting against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Demonstrations have expanded in recent days to 100 cities across Russia, with tens of thousands of protesters carrying signs and reading slogans against the war, while others laid wreaths near the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow. The Kremlin disapproved of the protests and had many of the demonstrators arrested. Videos released in recent days show mothers trying to explain to their frightened little children who have been arrested why they are behind bars. Most of the children were arrested when they went with...
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Bill Gates’ ex-wife Melinda is breaking her silence on her divorce from the Microsoft founder, revealing that child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein played a key role in their separation. Melinda Gates has admitted Bill’s relationship with Epstein was one of the reasons they divorced, describing the disgraced pedophile as “evil personified.” Now going by the name Melinda French Gates, she opened up to CBS Mornings’ Gayle King, revealing that Bill’s “relationship” with Epstein gave her “nightmares.” “It was many things,” she said of the divorce with Bill. “But I did not like that he’d had meetings with Jeffrey Epstein. “I...
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Sacramento City Council Howard Chan raised an alarm this week about funding for the city’s existing homeless shelters even as the City Council pushes to open more large sites to address the community’s growing homelessness crisis. Chan this week told the council the city can’t count on having the $33 million it needs to provide the roughly 1,000 spaces it currently offers past July 1. Sacramento County has an estimated 10,000 unhoused individuals, and all shelter beds and spaces are full on any given night.
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Hundreds of people have been arrested around the world as part of a two-year investigation of international child pornography networks, according to European authorities. Law enforcement discovered files including “imagery depicting sadistic acts of sexual abuse of infants and children” after an online service provider reported in 2019 that their services were being use to share images of child sexual abuse, according to a press release from Europol, a European law enforcement organization. A huge investigation led by the New Zealand authorities has resulted in the arrests of hundreds of people around the world for possessing and sharing child sexual...
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President Joe Biden wants Congress to send him $10 billion to help Ukraine fight Russia, according to a letter from his administration seen Thursday. “[W]e are requesting $10 billion to deliver additional humanitarian, security, and economic assistance in Ukraine and the neighboring region in the coming days and weeks,” Biden’s acting budget director Shalanda Young wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is seeking $32.5 billion in additional funding from Congress to aid Ukraine and bolster the U.S. COVID response, U.S. media reports said on Thursday. The White House is seeking $10 billion to help train Ukraine's military, protect its electrical grid, boost its cyberdefenses and enforce sanctions, the Washington Post reported, citing two people familiar with the matter. Another $22.5 billion would go toward shoring up the nations pandemic response as part of the nation's shift toward managing COVID-19 long-term and preparing for any potential new variants and spikes in cases,...
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