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A passenger on a United Airways flight became irate after yelling that her toddler needed to throw up, leading to a physical altercation with flight attendants. The incident on a flight from San Francisco to Chicago Sunday morning began after the woman stood up while the plane was beginning to land. She screamed that her toddler needed to throw up and was then told by flight attendants to sit down. The woman then shoved a flight attendant, sending her to a Chicago hospital. Another woman and a 3-year-old were also taken to hospitals for observation. The passenger, who was being...
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BY BRENT BUDOWSKY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR Senators should rename the Russell Senate Office Building the McCain Senate Office Building. By doing so, they would send a powerful message to voters, telling them, in effect, “We hear you.” By renaming the building after the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Democrats would be making a gesture of bipartisan good faith. Republicans who support renaming would be bolstering the idea of making the Senate an occasional oasis of bipartisanship and answering midterm voters’ pleas. If McCain were here, I believe he would be a rousing bipartisan supporter of democracy in Ukraine and might well...
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During his speech announcing his 2024 Presidential run, President Trump made this triumphant statement. Republicans have taken back control of the House of Representatives, called by Decision Desk HQ yesterday. Nancy is out of the Speaker’s job as of January . . .
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An armless Manhattan panhandler who was choked and robbed as he sat in his wheelchair outside Bergdorf Goodman sadly told The Post on Monday, “The American dream is over.” Frankie Martinez, 40, said he’s been panhandling outside the posh store for five years and never had an issue until a cowardly crook attacked him and took his phone Wednesday. “This city is not what it used to be,” said Martinez, who is without arms and most of his legs. “There are not enough police on the street. There should be more police patrolling the street so we can feel safe...
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Pence taking credit for the accomplishments of the Trump presidency saying WE did..... Why is the push for Pence other than to divide the Trump support base.
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There has been a higher than expected leap in the rate of inflation, to a 41-year high of 11.1% last month, led by the latest rise in energy bills. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed the increase, from 10.1% in September, as the cost of light and heating for homes rose further despite help from the government's energy price guarantee that limits wholesale charges for gas and power. Food was cited as the other major element adding inflationary pressure during October, rising at the fastest annual pace since 1977. The ONS estimated that the 11.1% reading for the consumer...
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How we refer to people reflects what we think of them, and what we think of them can affect in very terrible ways how we treat them. On November 3, Sunny Hostin, a cohost on The View, said, “White suburban women voting for Republicans are like roaches voting for the bug spray Raid.” Her hostility supposedly stemmed from Republican opposition to abortion. A co-panelist Alyssa Farah Griffin pointed out her previous opposition to abortion based on her Catholic faith, but Hostin was not deterred. On the one hand, this is a silly spat on a silly show. On the other...
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On November 16th, food lovers get a dose of their favorite convenience food. Whether they use the drive-thru, dine-in, or get it to go, National Fast Food Day calls for us to grilled, fried, and broiled menu staples. #NationalFastFoodDay First popularized in the United States in the 1950s, fast food is considered any meal with low preparation time and served to a customer in a packaged form. The meal makes for quick dine-in, take-out or take-away. Most fast-food restaurants offer drive-thru service. Merriam-Webster dictionary first recognized the term “fast food” in 1951. Following World War I, automobiles became popular and...
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...It is a view confirmed by close confidants of Jeb, the former Florida governor, who say he would like to run, has backing from senior figures in the party, and is now weighing up the likely impact on those around him, particularly his daughter, Noelle, who fought off an addition to crack cocaine and would face media scrutiny. ... Recent exit polls on the Republican party nomination race by CBS and Fox after last week’s midterm elections suggested Jeb Bush was ahead of more radical candidates in the Senate, such as Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, and better known than...
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Target stores are getting looted, and it's taking a huge bite out of profits. The discount retailer told reporters on a call to discuss its third quarter earnings results that inventory shrinkage — or the disappearance of merchandise — has reduced its gross profit margin by $400 million so far in 2022. "There's a handful of things that can drive shrink in our business and theft is certainly a key driver," Target CFO Michael Fiddelke said. "We know we're not alone across retail in seeing a trend that I think has gotten increasingly worse over the last 12 to 18...
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US Navy forces recently seized a "massive amount" of explosive material used to fuel ballistic missiles from a fishing boat sailing from Iran to Yemen, the service said on Tuesday. The US 5th Fleet intercepted the vessel — and its four Yemeni crewmembers — crossing international waters in the Gulf of Oman on November 8, and a search of the ship led to the discovery of over 70 tons of ....
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China may start developing so-called “cross-medium” weapons that are capable of traveling through different domains in one attack to bypass and defeat missile defenses. This week, The Eurasian Times reported that Chinese researchers from Harbin Engineering University had unveiled two cross-medium prototype submarine drones that can both swim and fly. The drones, named Longbow 1 and Longbow 2, can each carry a 1-kilogram payload and dive to 100 meters underwater. Longbow 1 is a fixed-wing drone while Longbow 2 features a folding wing design, the Eurasian Times report said. Tests conducted at Longfengshan Reservoir in Wuchang in October had the...
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A seat in the New Hampshire House of Representatives flipped from Republican to Democrat by the narrowest of margins after a recount....
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... While the Covid-19 pandemic contributed to a 45.6% decline in new international students in 2020, the latest data, covering the 2021-2022 academic year, indicates that the total number of international students in the US – 948,519 – has started to recover. This can be seen in a 3.8% increase over the 914,095 international students in the U.S. in 2020. Still, the number is well below the nearly 1.1 million international students reported in 2018. Much of the recent growth is driven by an increase in the number of new international students – 261,961 – which is up 80% over...
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Italy believes it does not make much difference if the missile that caused a deadly explosion in Poland was not Russian
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Today (Tuesday) marks the largest Russian bombardment of Ukraine with precision guided missiles and drones. The Ukrainian equivalent of the Pentagon reported was struck in Kiev. And Western media now is reporting frantically that Russia fired a missile at a target in Poland. Russia denies it vehemently and initial pictures of the “device” that landed in Poland appear to show a S-300 anti-air defense missile. The big unanswered question is whether this was an error, i.e., Ukraine fired at incoming Russian missiles and the S-300 missed its target and fell inside Polish territory, or was it an attempt to manufacture...
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Arizona found itself at the center of national attention on Election Day thanks to a number of controversies. Specifically, state election officials were criticized for what appeared to be widespread mismanagement of election processes in Maricopa County. According to election officials, 20 percent of voting locations in the county had malfunctioning vote tabulators. Because of this, lines at voting locations were incredibly long. In some cases, wait times reached well over an hour. Some voters were even turned away from voting locations and told to find another. The Western Journal received over 20 exclusive videos featuring Arizona voters explaining how...
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NEW-ORLEANS, Sunday, Nov. 2, 1862. By the steamer which last left this city, I reported to you, in a short notice, the fact that the Reserve Brigade, under Gen. WEITZEL, 6,000 strong, had proceeded up the river and made an easy and unopposed landing at Donaldsonville. I have the satisfaction of saying that, up to this date, the brigade has met with brilliant success, characteristic of all of Gen. BUTLER'S foresight and profound judgment. You will find Gen. WEITZEL'S official report of the splendid engagement at Labadieville, and also an interesting letter, with a list of killed and wounded on...
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The FBI simply cannot be trusted. This report proves it. On November 4, 2022, the Republican staff of the House Judiciary Committee published a report based primarily on whistleblower testimony, describing how the FBI and the Justice Department have become politically weaponized against conservatives. I strongly urge every AT reader to download the report and spend 30 to 60 minutes reading the first 50 pages. Here are a few of the salient points. The Washington Field Office is manipulating its case filing system to feign a nationwide rise in domestic terrorism.The geography of where a crime is committed ordinarily determines...
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Pray For The Peace of JerusalemMatthew 13 The Parable of the Weeds Explained 36 Then he left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to him and said, “Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field.” 37 He answered, “The one who sowed the good seed is the Son of Man. 38 The field is the world, and the good seed stands for the people of the kingdom. The weeds are the people of the evil one, 39 and the enemy who sows them is the devil. The harvest is the end of the...
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