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Jack Posobiec đşđ¸ @JackPosobiec "Does gender come from our anatomy or from our thoughts and feelings?" - Dr Oz 11:36 AM ¡ Apr 13, 2022
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Former President Trump will rally supporters in Ohio later this month amid the stateâs chaotic race for the Republican nomination to replace the retiring Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio). The rally is set to take place on April 23 in the town of Delaware, near Columbus, according to an announcement from his leadership PAC Save America. Exactly who will join Trump at the rally hasnât yet been announced, though the event could set the stage for the former presidentâs intervention in Ohioâs hotly contested GOP Senate primary. Several Republicans are vying for the nomination to succeed Portman, including author and venture...
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The lawsuit alleges that Ernest Kanevsky and Yugo Bai stormed into USC classrooms and lecture halls on at least three occasions and taking over classrooms in elaborate fashion, all for the purposes of posting the scenes and classroom reactions to the pair's YouTube channels. According to the lawsuit, the classroom takeovers are suggested by their channel subscribers as dares. USC says neither has ever been enrolled as a student at the university. The most recent takeover according to the suit, happened on March 29, when the two allegedly interrupted a lecture on the Holocaust in the university's Mark Taper Hall....
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Democrats say theyâve done a lousy job at highlighting their accomplishments in a year plus of unified power in Washington, and are blaming this on the possibility they will suffer major losses in Novemberâs midterm elections. âLook, Iâm not going to BS. Weâve done a fâing horrible job and sometimes I think we deserve to lose big in November,â said one Democratic strategist. âDemocrats can say whatever they want but itâs not honest. âThe narrative here doesnât exist,â the strategist added. âWe need to wake up fast.â Some Democrats are baffled at Bidenâs low numbers given what they think is...
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âThe cruiser Moskva has just been hit by 2 Neptune missiles. It is standing, burning. And there is a storm at sea. Tactical flooding is required, apparently,â he wrote. Earlier, the Ukrainian military damaged the Russian frigate Admiral Essen. As Ukrainian News Agency reported, on April 4, Russia reduced the activity of warships in the Black Sea due to a storm.
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In Melitopol, temporarily occupied by Russian fascists, the resistance forces eliminated 70 invaders. Among the annihilated occupiers were "Kadyrovites" This was reported in the press center of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. It is noted that unknown patriots "hunt" the invaders at night when they go on patrol during curfew. The occupiers carefully conceal information about the exact number of Russian soldiers killed by Ukrainians and the circumstances of their death. The GUR noted that the cause of death of the invaders going out on night patrols is mainly knife and gunshot wounds. "There...
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Steven Seagal travels to Moscow for a 70th birthday party with some of Putin's closest henchmen and promises to stand by them 'through thick and through thin' Steven Seagal was seen expressing love and support for close allies of Putin He gave a gushing speech at a party in Moscow for his 70th birthday on Sunday Several Russian elites currently subject to sanctions were in attendance The American actor is a longtime friend of Putin and has a Russian passport Steven Seagal has been filmed expressing his love and support for close allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a...
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Faith in the media is scraping the bottom. The left-biased media was actively complicit in the scheme to deny Donald Trump a second term, labeling anything that could negatively affect Biden's chances of election as "disinformation." One might think that the wise thing to do would be to try to regain it, but one would be wrong. Instead, they are doubling down, doing their best to keep people ignorant of the malfeasances of their democrat and left-wing pets. One glaring example is the highly questionable actions of Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter raised $90 million in 2020 and...
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VIDEO HERE: https://www.wlbt.com/2022/04/12/woman-arrested-after-umpire-is-punched-12-year-old-softball-game-laurel/ Authorities arrested a woman wearing a âMother of the Yearâ shirt after she reportedly attacked a female umpire after a kidsâ softball game in Mississippi on Saturday. What are the details? Police said that Kiara Nichelle Thomas punched umpire Kristi Moore in the face after a youth softball game. The attack left Moore with bruising, abrasions, and a black eye. Thomas, according to reports, was previously asked to leave the youth game for screaming profanities. She reportedly waited for the game to end and carried out her attack when Moore exited the field. What else is there...
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The United States has supplied Ukraine with thousands of Javelins, the anti-tank missiles that have become the iconic weapon of the war, but the U.S. inventory is dwindling. The United States has probably given about one-third of its stock to Ukraine. Thus, the United States is approaching the point where it must reduce transfers to maintain sufficient stockpiles for its own war plans. Production of new missiles is slow, and it will take years to replenish stocks. The Russians have numerous armored vehicles, but their supply of trained crews and level of morale are declining. Will Ukrainian anti-tank weapons inflict...
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The robots zip around hospitals delivering medicine and other supplies. Vendor Aethon has patched five critical vulnerabilities in hospital robots used to deliver medical supplies. The world of health-related cybersecurity issues is still relatively untouched. In recent years, we've seen the impact of ransomware outbreaks in hospitals; software vulnerabilities including those that could, in theory, stop a pacemaker from working, and countless patient data leaks at providers worldwide. However, unless there's a clear-cut financial benefit, many cyberattackers will ignore medical devices in favor of hitting businesses likely to provide them with illicit revenue. This doesn't mean that vendors, or defenders,...
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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) told activists on Wednesday that President Biden and his senior advisers are warming up to the idea of forgiving student debt, insisting they are closer to pulling the trigger âthan ever before.â Schumer, who has repeatedly called for canceling up to $50,000 in student debt per borrower, predicted thatâs where the president and his administration will ultimately land.
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Do not back down. This is the most important fight of our generation.
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The Supreme Court may ban affirmative action, but even if it does, many race, sex, and ideology-conscious âdiversityâ policies and programs will still remain on college campuses. Regardless of the Courtâs decision, state legislators have an important role to play in striking down discriminatory practices in public higher education. Idaho is emblematic of how a âredâ state must go beyond banning affirmative action to stop the growth of discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and policies in its public universities. Idaho joined nine other states in banning affirmative action in the operation of public employment, education, and contracting in...
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A majority of likely voters across the country have a favorable view of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) â a telling figure given the establishment mediaâs constant attacks and attempts to frame his policies as appealing to only a fringe minority. Overall, 52 percent of respondents said they have a favorable impression of the Florida governor, and of those, 37 percent said they have a âveryâ favorable view. Opinions are sharply divided on party lines, as 76 percent of Republicans have a favorable impression of DeSantis, compared to 53 percent of Democrats who have an unfavorable impression. Independents are split,...
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Firefighters scouted the drought-stricken mountainsides around a New Mexico village on Wednesday as they looked for opportunities to slow a wind-driven wildfire that a day earlier had burned at least 150 homes and other structures while displacing thousands of residents and forcing the evacuation of two schools. Homes were among the structures that burned Tuesday, but officials did not have a count of how many were destroyed in the blaze that torched at least 6.4 square miles (16.6 square kilometers) of forest, brush and grass on the east side of the community of Ruidoso, said Laura Rabon, spokesperson for the...
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Hillary Clintonâs 2016 campaign lawyer Michael Sussmannâs motion to dismiss Durhamâs case was denied by a federal judge on Wednesday. Sussmann was indicted last September for lying to the FBI. According to the indictment, Sussmann falsely told James Baker he wasnât doing work âfor any clientâ when he asked for a meeting with the FBI where he presented bogus evidence the Trump Tower was secretly communicating with Kremlin-tied Alfa Bank. The attorneys for Michael Sussmann in February requested the courts dismiss Durhamâs case against him. Sussmannâs lawyers absurdly argued that his false statement to the feds is protected under the...
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The Russian navy cruiser Moskva by far is the most powerful warship in the Black Sea. If Russian President Vladimir Putin orders his troops to widen their war in Ukraine, Moskva, the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, undoubtedly would lead the naval assault. Think of Moskva as a 12,500-ton, 612-foot mobile missile battery with nearly 500 people aboard. She packs enough anti-ship missiles to wipe out the entire Ukrainian navy and enough air-defense missiles to swat away any conceivable aerial attack on the Black Sea Fleetâs amphibious flotilla. Moskvaâs value to a Ukraine operation could make her a top...
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Someone converted a vintage commercial truck into a one-of-a-kind pickup. Sometimes when a commercial truck gets retired from service, someone comes around and converts it into a pickup. The result is often garish, with feet of ground clearance and a bed that doesnât fit the cabâs design. For a time, this niche was just popular enough that even commercial truck manufacturers joined in on the madness. But despite its handsome looks, this 1952 Ford F-7 Big Job never left the factory looking as good as it does now. Converting a commercial truck into a pickup is a creative way to...
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