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BREAKING: DeSantis-endorsed candidate Joe O’dea loses to Michael Bennet by a landslide. pic.twitter.com/pQj4R3gUDr— MAGA 𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘵 (@MAGAoriginalist) November 8, 2022
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The Presbyterian Church (USA) said it will be adding a “nonbinary/genderqueer” category to its annual reports. PCUSA's Office of the General Assembly announced Tuesday that it was making a host of changes to how it reports denominational statistics on membership and the number of congregations. Starting with next year’s statistics, the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States will add a nonbinary/genderqueer category, alongside the traditional men and women categories. Kris Valerius, manager of denominational roles and statistics, said if they “want to be inclusive, then we have to start asking because you should be aware of who’s a part...
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The United Kingdom's so called ‘Conservative Party’ have today announced that they intend to impose abortion on the people of Northern Ireland, despite the majority of people there opposing it. The British government's so called ‘Secretary of State for Northern Ireland’ Chris Heaton Harris told the North's real rulers in Westminster: “As Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, I am required under section 9 of the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019 (“the NIEF Act”) to ensure that the recommendations in paragraphs 85 and 86 of the 2018 Report of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against...
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The New York Times is showing that for the first time throughout the night, (R) Herschel Walker is leading (D) Raphael Warnock. With 70% of the votes of votes in, Herschel Walker now has 49.6% of the votes, while Raphael Warnock has 48.5% of the vote. As a result of this new lead Herschel Walker has gained, the New York Times is currently estimating that Herschel Walker has a 61% of winning his Senate race.
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“For by me thy days shall be multiplied, and the years of thy life shall be increased. If thou be wise, thou shalt be wise for thyself: but if thou scornest, thou alone shalt bear it” (Proverbs 9:11-12 KJV).
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As soon as Sister Marie-Sylvie realised the hospital was under attack, she reportedly called the local parish so that the priests and religious there could flee.(ZENIT News / Congo, 25.10.2022).- A nun in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been burnt alive after Islamists set fire to the hospital where she worked as a doctor. Sister Marie-Sylvie Kavuke Vakatsuraki and an un-named patient died when the blaze broke out at a hospital in Maboya village, near Butembo city in the east of the country in central Africa. Responsibility for the attack was claimed by Ugandan jihadist group Islamic State –...
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Pro-life activist and Red Rose Rescuer Will Goodman called the dropping of one felony and the rejection of another a 'big victory.'WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania (LifeSiteNews) — A Pennsylvania court has handed down a split verdict for a Franciscan priest and devoted pro-life activist after he entered an abortion clinic to counsel women to choose life for their preborn children. On Tuesday afternoon, Father Christopher “Fidelis” Moscinski was found guilty of two misdemeanor charges, but not guilty of a felony trespass and a misdemeanor resist, after he had entered a Planned Parenthood on August 27, 2021, with red roses and pro-life...
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) is projected to win reelection after defeating Republican challenger Heidi Ganahl. NBC News and ABC News both called the race for Polis shortly before 9:30 p.m. ET. Polis held a double-digit lead heading into Election Day and was the expected winner in the governor’s race. The Democratic governor touted his first-term achievements on the campaign trail, including the implementation of universal free kindergarten. In April, Polis also signed into law a bill establishing the right to an abortion without any limitations. His Republican opponent, Ganahl, had said on the campaign trail that she does not...
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A federal judge for the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., dismissed a lawsuit brought by retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman that accused Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., attorney Rudy Giuliani, and others of witness intimidation and retaliation in connection to Vindman's congressional testimony against the former president. Judge James Boasber, an Obama appointee, wrote that Vindman's complaint did not meet the necessary standards to prove the defendants conspired "to intimidate and unlawfully retaliate against him," according to the 29-page ruling. "Plaintiff’s pled facts, taken as true, certainly suggest that Defendants leveled harsh, meanspirited, and at times misleading...
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Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey has been elected governor of Massachusetts, making history as the nation's first openly lesbian governor.
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Hunter Biden was seen walking out of a Ralph Lauren store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California, on Election Day amid a federal investigation his business dealings. President Joe Biden's son entered a Secret Service vehicle after shopping with what appears to be a broken boot. Hunter Biden is under a federal investigation into his "tax affairs." The investigation reached a "critical stage" in July, and federal prosecutors are considering charges against Hunter Biden in relation to foreign lobbying violations, tax crimes, false statements and more.
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Dilek Ertek, 71, was the distributor of Tiffany's jewelry in Turkey for over two decades. After falling from the Norwegian Spirit cruise ship, her family has raised questions surrounding the circumstances — including missing jewelry from her cabin — of her mysterious death. Ertek's son, Gokce Atuk, claims jewelry went missing from his mother's safe in her cabin aboard the cruise ship prior to her unexpected death. The Turkish newspaper, Sabah, has reported that Ertek's family has urged police to investigate the death of the matriarch — specifically her lover, a 74-year-old Swiss national, who waited twenty hours before reporting...
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Last month, The Gateway Pundit reported on an anomaly discovered in a Tennessee county’s Dominion voting machines that caused a ballot, and all subsequent ballots, to be flagged as “provisional” ballots. This anomaly was discovered when tabulated votes didn’t reconcile with the number of voters who voted. The EAC wrote a report on this anomaly and, with the assistance of Dominion Voting, put a patch, not a fix, that reportedly bypassed the problem. A team of election integrity activists turned their sites to Georgia and discovered this same anomaly occurred in a majority of the counties they were able to...
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Fears are growing throughout the nation's capital as record numbers of voters are turning out to polling stations across the country in an effort to end democracy as we know it. Leaders of both parties have been conducting closed-door meetings to determine what should be done. "In a nation built on democracy, we simply cannot afford to have this many people making their voices heard in a democratic fashion," said one high-ranking member of Congress under the condition of anonymity. "If we let everyone in the country legally vote to choose the nation's leadership, democracy itself may be lost forever....
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POLK COUNTY, Fla. – A central Florida man faces a host of charges after deputies accused him of shooting towards two people and pointed a rifle and laser at a sheriff’s helicopter Saturday night. According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Kenneth Massey, 48, was arrested near Avon Park. In a tweet, the sheriff’s office said Massey told detectives that he did everything because he was “being stupid.”
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a White House press secretary in the Trump administration, is projected to be Arkansas’s next governor, winning the solidly red seat over Democrat Chris Jones and becoming the state’s first female governor. The Associated Press called the race at 8:30 p.m.
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In another historical moment for the most laughed at and untrusted name in news, CNN does it again. Remember in 2016 when CNN’s Chris Cuomo told viewers it’s illegal to look at John Podesta’s emails released by WikiLeaks? Remember how he was laughed at for saying such a thing? CNN just did it again. This time it was John King from CNN with Jake Tapper. King told viewers moments ago to, “Stay off of social media, people. If you’re trying to figure out are there really issues with voting, trust your local officials and trust us here [at CNN].”
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Officials in Michigan said that everyone in Detroit was able to vote following an issue with electronic poll books that are used to check voters in and see if they already cast an absentee ballot. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson denied a claim by former President Trump that absentee voters had been turned away in Detroit. Trump wrote that the "Absentee Ballot situation in Detroit is REALLY BAD. People are showing up to Vote only to be told, ‘sorry, you have already voted.’ This is happening in large numbers, elsewhere as well. Protest, Protest, Protest!" "This isn’t true," Benson said...
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Social media users mocked The New York Times on Tuesday for offering its followers tips to reduce election-related stress. “Elections and anxiety often go hand in hand,” the Times wrote. “Here are some evidence-based strategies that can help you cope.” The paper offered five suggestions, include plunging your face into a bowl of ice water, breathing like a baby, and tracing your hand as you breathe in and out. 5 Ways to Soothe Election Stress Try five-finger breathing. Trace the outside of your hand with your pointer finger. When you trace up, breathe in, and when you trace down, breathe...
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