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ATLANTA - The U.S. Senate race in Georgia between Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker is heading to a runoff with neither candidate surpassing the 50% threshold. As of noon Wednesday with 100% of percents reporting, Warnock received 49.42% of the vote wand Walker receiving 48.52% of the vote. Georgia law requires a majority to win statewide office. Walker, a celebrity athlete turned politician, offered his supporters an optimistic view at his campaign’s election night party in suburban Atlanta. "I don’t come to lose," Walker said during his brief remarks. Warnock, a Baptist pastor, spoke to supporters...
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[H/T CheshireTheCat]Covid “vaccines” cause myocarditis and pericarditis but Covid infections do not. Huge 500k+ participant study. We were lied to, again. How many times have experts told us that post Covid myocarditis is worse? This is so disheartening— pun intended.Read it yourself. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025013/Last edited2:48 PM · Nov 8, 2022·
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President Joe Biden boasted Thursday that American women who supported abortion “beat the hell out of” Republicans in the midterm elections. “As I said, women in America made their voices heard, man,” Biden said during a rally in Washington, DC, referring to the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. He also referred to Justice Samuel Alito who wrote in his opinion that “women are not without electoral or political power” and said that women on both sides of the abortion issue could use the democratic process to change abortion policies.
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Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated Democrats’ strong performance in the midterm elections, despite their likely losing the majority in the House of Representatives. Harris traveled to an event in Washington, DC, with Biden and first lady Jill Biden to thank volunteers and supporters for their efforts during the election. The Vice President began her speech gushing over “our one and only President Joe Biden” praising his efforts during the election.
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Tropical Storm Nicole which hit the Florida coast on Thursday has been made stronger due to climate change or so definitively claimed Will Wade of Bloomberg on Wednesday:
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Religious and far-right politicians, who have compared gay people to animals and demanded an end to Pride rallies, are poised to enter the next Israeli government sparking fear among the LGBTQ community. After veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu topped the polls earlier this month, he is expected to form a coalition with two ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties and the extreme-right Religious Zionism alliance. One far-right lawmaker, Avi Maoz, set the tone last week, telling army radio: "We're going to study the legal avenues to cancel Gay Pride." Religious Zionism leaders Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have a long history of hostility towards...
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Democrats have wrested power from Republicans in four states that previously had politically divided governments to take full control of state capitols following Tuesday’s midterm elections. The four states that have taken both legislative chambers and the governorship under Democratic control are Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland and Massachusetts. "By all accounts, this election should have been a landslide for Republicans. Instead, their so-called red wave is looking more like a puddle," said Jessica Post, president of the national Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee. But even with Democratic gains, Republicans still will control more states and more total legislative seats. Republicans entered the...
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Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears (R) said on Thursday that she would not support former President Trump running again for the White House if he declares his candidacy, as he is expected to do next week. Sears told Fox’s Neil Cavuto that Trump had numerous accomplishments with the economy and with public safety, but she said voters said in the midterm elections that they want the Republican Party to have a different leader. “I could not support him. I just couldn’t,” she said. Republicans were hoping for a red wave to lead the party to significant gains in the House...
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President Biden on Thursday said that he thinks that people who support denying access to abortions now know the power of women in America following the midterm elections this week. “You all showed up and beat the hell out of them,” Biden said in remarks to the Democratic National Committee at Washington, D.C.’s Howard Theatre. “Those who support ripping away the rights to choose don’t have a clue about the power of women in America but now I think they do.”
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@ElectionWiz JUST IN: Elon Musk’s first email to employees ends remote work. Employees will be expected to be in the office for at least 40 hours per week.
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Johnny Jennings, the police chief of Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday criticized an unnamed judge's decision to reduce a repeat violent offender's bond from $2 million to $50,000. Octavis Wilson, 29, is facing charges of first-degree kidnapping, second-degree forcible rape, assault on a female, sexual battery, assault with a deadly weapon and other charges. We were pleased and appreciative of the original decision by the Mecklenburg County Magistrate’s Office to issue a $2 million bond for Octavis Wilson, a violent repeat offender. However, a judge decided just days later to lower this individual’s bond to a mere $50k," Jennings said...
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VANCOUVER, Wash. — The latest numbers from the race between Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican Joe Kent for Washington's 3rd Congressional District seat show Kent more than a thousand votes closer to Gluesenkamp Perez than on election night. The most recent vote count from the state shows Gluesenkamp Perez with 102,124 votes and Kent with 92,224. In the primary election, Kent came from behind to defeat Jamie Herrera Beutler, also a Republican.
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Fear of nazis or fear of a 15 meter high wall of water?? MSM coverage is total BS.
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Exercising on an empty stomach helped people to burn about 70% more fat than those who exercised two hours after eating, a study found. Sports scientists also found that the participants—who undertook both fasted and fed exercise in the evening—did not overcompensate for the calories skipped earlier in the day. While studies have suggested the benefits of exercise could be increased when done in the morning following an overnight fast, the team's own research found that evening exercise, between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., is the most popular time for people due to other commitments. Therefore, the researchers designed the...
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin wildlife officials on Thursday released their first new wolf management plan in almost a quarter-century but the document doesn’t establish a new statewide population goal, a number that has become a flashpoint in the fight over hunting quotas. The Department of Natural Resources adopted a wolf management plan in 1999 that calls for capping the statewide population at 350 animals. As the number of wolves in Wisconsin has increased — the DNR released estimates in September showing that the population currently stands at 970 — hunters have used that 350 number to justify generous quotas,...
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Infowars host Alex Jones and his company were ordered by a judge Thursday to pay an extra $473 million for promoting false conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook school massacre, bringing the total judgment against him in a lawsuit filed by the victims' families to $1.44 billion. Connecticut Judge Barabara Bellis imposed the punitive damages on the Infowars host and Free Speech Systems.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s former KGB mentor and one-time crony, who later became an outspoken critic, has died from an unexplained “serious illness,” officials said. Viktor Cherkesov, 72, died in St. Petersburg Tuesday night, according to a Telegram post by Alexander Khinstein, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Information Policy. “Victor Vasilyevich was a wonderful person and a true statesman. Eternal memory to him!” Khinstein wrote. No cause of death was released, but Russian media reported that it followed a “serious illness.” Cherkesov was a former chief of the now-defunct State Drug Control Service (FKSN) and presidential envoy to...
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Jeff Cook, a Country Music Hall of Fame member as one of the co-founders of the country group Alabama, died Monday at age 73 at his home in Destin, Florida. He had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2012 and revealed his condition to the public in 2017. Cook was immediately recognizable to fans as the key instrumentalist in the group, playing guitar and fiddle as well as contributing vocals in three-part harmony alongside co-founders Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry, his cousins. (Cook is pictured above, at left, alongside Owen and Gentry at a 2016 event heralding the opening of...
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If you thought the midterm election season was ugly, you ain’t seen nothing yet. What is coming next in American politics is going to make this past year look like a waltz through Candyland. With the congressional elections coming to a close, all eyes are going to turn to 2024. With Republicans in control of the House and possibly the Senate, the GOP will finally be in a position of power that it can use against President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats. If House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s declarations earlier this year are sincere, the Republicans will be going on...
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