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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton admits to orchestrating coups. (2022) Clip... [1 min]
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Pennsylvania state is suing officials of three counties to force their local government to count undated mail-in ballots in a recent primary election. The Pennsylvania Department of State (DOS) and Acting Secretary Leigh Chapman filed a lawsuit on July 12 against the Board of Elections of three counties in the Commonwealth—Lancaster, Berks, and Fayette—to seek a court injunction forcing the counties to count undated mail-in ballots cast in Pennsylvania’s 2022 primary elections. Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, says in the filing that election officials in the three Republican-controlled counties refused to count absentee and mail-in ballots that were...
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The Blue horizontal lines are parallelWhile I can prove this very easily My lying eyes keep telling me otherwise.
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Ukrainian troops inflicted a massive blow on the military part of the air defense, which ensures the security of Luhansk, Reported LPR People's Militia Officer Andrei Marochko. "VFU (armed formations of Ukraine - ed.) inflicted a massive blow on the military part of the air defense, which ensures the security of the city Lugansk. At the moment, all measures have been taken to ensure the safety of civilians," Marochko wrote in his Telegram channel.
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“There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches” (Proverbs 13:7).
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Republican Senator Kevin Cramer told Charlie Kirk during a live segment of his show that there is not a "dollar amount" that is too much to send in Ukraine spending.
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A Georgia man became trapped while trying to crawl down through a vent from a strip mall roof into a pizza restaurant on Tuesday, forcing firefighters to slice open the vent to free him, police said. SNIP Police told local news outlets that emergency responders cut open the vent where it extended upward from a pizza oven at a Little Caesars outlet in suburban Lithonia, about 15 miles east of downtown Atlanta. Brittany Davis, a U.S. Army recruiter, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution she could hear the man yelling for help when she arrived for work at a neighboring recruiting office.
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The court considers 'Moore v. Harper' to be a legitimate constitutional question. Critics say it's a 'power grab.' The Supreme Court has announced its intention to take up Moore v. Harper this fall, a case that critics claim is "perhaps the gravest threat to American democracy since the Jan. 6 attack." Here's everything you need to know: What's at stake in 'Moore v. Harper'? North Carolina House Speaker Timothy Moore (R) is suing a voter named Rebecca Harper as part of a dispute over a federal electoral map drawn by the state's Republican-controlled legislature. According to The Carolina Journal, the...
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In a speech on Monday, Jill Biden said the Latino community was "as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio." Biden made the remarks at a Latino advocacy conference in the Alamo City. Her remarks drew swift rebuke from Republicans and others, including the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, which issued a statement saying her comment “demonstrates a lack of cultural knowledge and sensitivity to the divinity of Latinos in the region.” NAHJ encourages @FLOTUS & her communications team to take time to better understand the complexities of our people & communities. We are not tacos. Our heritage...
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In this edition, we're focusing on a single big topic: ranked-choice voting. Some critics of the US election process argue that when most voters head to the polls in November, they don't really have much of a choice on their ballots. That's because legislative and congressional districts have been carved up -- largely by politicians themselves -- to make the maps so heavily Republican or Democratic that the people who vote in primaries have effectively picked the general election winners. And that means die-hard partisan voters -- rather than the broader electorate -- exercise enormous sway over who holds elective...
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Jesus warned his disciples, “Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. And five of them were wise, and five were foolish” (Matthew 25:1-2, NKJV). If you are honest, you’ll admit, “Yes, this parable describes me. I’ve grown lazy, but I don’t want to become a foolish virgin and drift away. I want to be ready as the day of the Lord approaches.” If you want to be a wise virgin, there are two steps you must take. They’re simple, but they can’t be overlooked. First,...
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Social media users have reacted to a viral video in which Police Minister Bheki Cele says that people with tattoos have “gangster tendencies”. According to News24, Cele was speaking to the media and residents of Orlando East in Soweto, Gauteng, following the weekend fatal mass shooting at a local tavern. He assured the residents that police visibility in the area would be increased. Cele said that approximately 10 000 newly recruited police officers were in training until December 15. Following their training, they would also help to secure communities. In the same breath, Cele slammed tattoos, saying that his department...
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“When Jesus had finished these words, the crowds were amazed at His teaching; for He was teaching them as one having authority, and not as their scribes” (Matthew 7:28–29). The response to the best and most astounding preaching ever—the Sermon on the Mount—was in itself very remarkable. Likely some among our Lord’s audience that day believed in Him for salvation. But quite probably the number converted was small, affirming Jesus’ assertion about the narrow gate: “there are few who find it” (Matt. 7:14). The verb translated “were amazed” means to be struck out of oneself, or to be beside oneself...
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Isla was in kindergarten in Voorhees, New Jersey when the pandemic hit. Before long, remote learning flattened school into a glitchy abstraction, and she became restless, fidgety, withdrawn. Like millions of other kids, she soon fell behind. “It was a nightmare,” her mother, Lindsay, recalls. “Besides just the fact that it was hard to stay on track and listen, it caused problems with vision and headaches.” Nearly a year later, in February 2021, Isla was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Then, later that same month, Isla’s school district allowed those children who especially struggled with virtual learning to return...
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The men who comprised of Christ’s closest circle decided to ask something important of their Master. “The apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith’” (Luke 17:5, NKJV). They wanted a greater understanding of the meaning and workings of faith. They were saying, “Lord, what sort of faith do you desire from us? Give us a revelation of the kind that pleases you. We want to grasp faith in its fullest meaning.” On the surface, their request seems commendable. However, I believe the disciples asked this of Jesus because they were confused. In the previous chapter, Christ had baffled them...
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Residents of New York City captured photos and video as Monday night's sunset aligned with the street grid of Manhattan in a phenomenon known as "Manhattanhenge." Manhattanhenge, which was dubbed as such by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson as a take on Britain's Stonehenge, created a spectacle Monday evening as the setting sun lowered in perfect alignment with the streets Tuesday night's sunset will feature a similar spectacle. Manhattanhenge occurs four times a year, twice in the spring and twice in the summer. Tuesday evening's sunset will mark the last of the year.
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Joe Biden admitted Tuesday he gets confused every time he hears the presidential anthem “Hail to the Chief.” “Every time I hear ‘Hail to the Chief,’ I wonder, where the hell is he?” Biden said as he began speaking to members of Congress at the annual White House Congressional Picnic. Biden continued by clarifying he was not joking. “You think I’m joking, I’m not,” he continued with a chuckle. “[I] turn around and say, ‘Where is the President?'”
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The Episcopal Church House of Deputies has adopted Resolution D066 on trans-gender care. It affirms the church’s support for “gender affirming care” of any type and for any age — including children. The resolution appeared on the Deputies consent calendar. To be adopted the House of Bishops must concur.D066 (Addressing restrictions on access to gender affirming care)House of Deputies Message #39 The House of Deputies informs the House of Bishops that on Jul 8, 2022 it considered resolution D066 (Addressing restrictions on access to gender affirming care). The house acted to: AdoptResolved, the House of Bishops concurring, That the 80th...
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Natural or home remedies for ailments and illnesses don’t always taste or smell good, but some people recommend them anyway. Are they effective? CNA Lifestyle asks the medical experts.The last time I mentioned I’d hurt my knee in a group chat, my handphone didn’t stop pinging for a few good seconds. I was inundated with “remedies” ranging from the conventional (ice and elevate the joint), the unusual (mix apple cider vinegar with water and drink it), and something quite tasty (a recipe for collagen soup). With dengue cases on the rise in recent times, you can imagine the surge in...
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