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LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News exclusively here that he is not sure whether Democrats will again nominate President Joe Biden in 2024. “I don’t know,” Trump said when asked if Biden will be the nominee of the Democrat Party in the 2024 election, given all the recent speculation that Democrats want to get rid of him in the next presidential election. Trump’s comments are sure to throw gas on a fire that the Biden White House has been trying to extinguish for weeks. A growing number of Democrats have been openly criticizing Biden, and...
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European natural gas inventories rose by +84 BCF over past 7 days. EU nat gas storage 63% full. Current inventories at 2396 BCF. 22.8% higher than 1 year ago. EU goal is at least 80% full by Nov 1st for winter.
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Comet C/2017 K2 will be at its closest point to us for the next few million years this week. Hubble caught sight of comet K2 when it was out between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus. NASA, ESA, and A. Feild (STScI) One of the largest comets known is about to zip by our planet on the only trip through the inner solar system it will make during our lifetimes. Five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope spotted a large comet at the farthest distance ever, as it was approaching the sun from way out between the orbits of Saturn...
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This was another one of those stories I wanted to write about but wanted to wait for the shoes to drop and drop they have. You might remember the story Biden told about a 10-year-old rape victim (no, Hunter wasn’t involved this time) who became pregnant and had to cross state lines from Ohio to Indiana for an abortion. “On Monday three days after the Supreme Court issued its groundbreaking decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indianapolis obstetrician-gynecologist, took a call from a colleague, a child abuse doctor in Ohio,” the piece began. “Hours after the...
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The new electrolyte design principles to suppress the SEI dissolution for highly stable high-voltage sodium-ion batteries introduced by the researchers. a, In the conventional electrolyte, SEI dissolution leads to continuous side reactions and irreversible capacity loss. b. In the low-solvation electrolyte, SEI dissolution is suppressed and the cycle life of batteries can be improved. Credit: Jin et al. In years to come, sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) could potentially be a great alternative to current energy storage systems. Despite their advantages, including the abundance of sodium and a potentially long cycle life, these sodium-based batteries are often less stable than lithium-based batteries,...
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An Ohio man has been charged with impregnating a 10-year-old girl who was forced to cross state lines to get an abortion - a story that garnered national attention following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade. Gerson Fuentes, 27, was arrested on Tuesday and has been charged with one count of rape after police say he confessed to raping the child two different times, the Columbus Dispatch reported. The unidentified child made national headlines when she traveled from Ohio to Indiana to get an abortion after the state banned the procedure after six weeks — hours after...
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Rep. Ronny Jackson, the former White House physician, has said he received a “scathing” email from former President Barack Obama when Jackson suggested that then-2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden undergo a test of his cognitive abilities. The missive from the 44th president came after Jackson (R-Texas) retweeted a video of one of the “mental gaffes” Biden made on the campaign trail, Jackson writes in his memoir “Holding the Line,” a copy of which was obtained by Fox News. “Remember the cognitive test that I gave @realDonaldTrump? The one he aced! Sounds like somebody else might need some testing done!! Scary!!”...
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| President Biden once again put his foot in his mouth — this time on foreign soil. Moments after he arrived in Tel Aviv he told a crowd at the airport that the wanted to “keep alive the the truth and honor of the Holocaust.” To his credit, he quickly corrected himself and said, “horror of the Holocaust.” VIDEO AT LINK.......................
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Parents say the app’s algorithm showed their children deadly challenges TikTok is facing multiple lawsuits from parents who say their children died of strangulation attempting the “blackout challenge,” after the app showed them videos of other people trying it. One suit filed against the company in June alleges that at least seven specific children died last year while attempting the challenge, which the complaint says “encourages users to choke themselves with belts, purse strings, or anything similar until passing out.” All the children who reportedly died were under 15 years old. We’re not going to get into the distressing details...
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Credit: University of Manchester Some say King Arthur slayed a giant there. Others say he knelt in prayer and his knee print indentations are forever etched into the stone. But archaeologists are setting out to find out just how big the structure is and what really happened at Arthur's Stone, a 5,000-year-old, Neolithic chambered tomb in Herefordshire, England, near the border of Wales. On July 1, a team of researchers began excavating the site, said Julian Thomas, an archaeology professor at the University of Manchester who is leading the project. They'll be on site for the next four weeks, Thomas...
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A petition demanding the demolition of a statue of Russian Empress Catherine the Great to be replaced with a statue honoring gay U.S. porn star Billy Herrington has acquired enough signatures to ensure that it must be considered by President Volodymyr Zelensky. As of the publication of this report, the petition, which comes months into Russia's war in Ukraine, had 25,786 signatures. It is required by law that any petition surpassing 25,000 signatures must be considered by the president of Ukraine. The petition must be considered within 10 days of reaching the required number of signatures. The petition, started on...
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The man charged with the rape of a 10-year-old girl in Ohio is a Guatemalan illegal immigrant, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) source told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. The Columbus Dispatch first reported that Gerson Fuentes was arrested after police said he confessed to raping a child on multiple occasions. He has been charged with rape, and the outlet reported that he was possibly in the country illegally.
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DW News published this video item, entitled “Ukraine war: Is Russian defeat nothing but a ‘fantasy’? | DW News” – below is their description. Is the Ukrainian military now ready to strike back against the Russians? Five months into this war and the momentum appears to be with Russian forces. Less than two weeks ago they captured half of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region – and attacks on the other half have increased ever since. Ukraine has vowed not to cede another inch of territory to Russia. At the same time Ukraine appears to be preparing to launch an offensive in...
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PROVIDENCE, RI — According to the results of a new study conducted by Brown University, exactly 100% of work meetings ever held in all of human history, across all industries and sectors, have been entirely unnecessary. Researchers followed careful criteria while observing real-life business meetings to understand what constitutes a successful meeting. Successful meetings, they said, would qualify as a valid use of time. Researchers took detailed notes on employee engagement, follow through on meeting action plans, and whether or not meetings were actually about something. In all meetings observed, none met the criteria of a successful meeting and were...
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Gov. Pritzker's political grandstanding after Highland Park July 4 massacre is another example of "fakequity" in Illinois. Pritzker's obvious political pandering made headlines, but given his track record, it isn't likely his hubris produces any significant reduction in mass shootings — or any shootings for that matter. During his first term, Pritzker has regularly shouted of injustice and inequity while failing to deliver on promises, particularly in poor minority enclaves. During the interview, Pritzker also claimed to "have been to and spent time with the communities and families that have been affected on the South Side, West Side of Chicago."...
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Fox 29 anchor Mike Jerrick asked the burning question, "The screaming question is, why are people stealing them?" Berarado says the value of each French Bulldog may be motivation for theft as they range in price from $5,000 to $10,000. In 2021, singer and actress, Lady Gaga was a victim of two of her French Bulldogs being stolen.
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A woman is desperately trying to get her French bulldog back after thieves snatched her puppy from a San Jose parking lot. The incident occurred Saturday around 7 p.m. at the Target off North First Street. Quinnesha Powell said she brought her dog into the store while she shopped and thieves grabbed her puppy after she had put it back in her car. “I see someone peering into the front window and then I see them open the door and take my dog out of my car,” said Powell. She said that after two men wearing black ski masks took...
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UC leaders and the California Secretary of State signed a joint resolution today (June 29) pledging to work together ahead of November’s general election to boost civic engagement and facilitate voting by ensuring that UC has ballot drop boxes or voting centers on all 10 of its campuses. ... Among other things, the joint resolution calls on each UC campus to establish a point person who will work with their respective county election officials to ensure students and the public are aware of drop box and voting center locations on UC campuses, along with other voting options ahead of the...
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Despite recently passing laws to protect parental rights and prevent the sexualization of young children, some Florida schools are still carrying pornographic books. This was so concerning to one parent that he attended a school board meeting to discuss the matter. When addressing the issue and attempting to read a passage from one of these books, Florida school board members cut off the father's microphone and have yet to properly remedy the situation..... The Florida board members attempted to excuse this act by claiming that since the meeting was being broadcast, reading such content would violate federal and state laws,...
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