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Last week, The Gateway Pundit reported on her bizarre and unhinged meltdown over student loan forgiveness. The far-left union boss started jumping up and down demanding universal loan forgiveness. In an error riddled tweet on March 5, Weingarten lashed out at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. “DeSantis should be fixated on the cost of living issues in Fla – housing is unaffordable, home insurance even worse, but instead he is exanding gun access, defunding, public schools, & banning everything he dislikes – teachers, journalists & the vulnerable.” Weingarten’s failure to properly use punctation, grammar, and actual facts was universally mocked. With...
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House Republicans will use its spending power to restrict funding to the FBI, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), head of the lower chamber’s Judiciary Committee and its weaponization subcommittee, said on Sunday. Jordan said on Fox New’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that Republicans in the lower chamber will use its “power of the purse,” or spending power designated to it by the Constitution, to restrict federal funding sent to the FBI, as the weaponization subcommittee progresses further in investigations into FBI conduct. “We’re going to look to propose legislation, and in the end, the real power of Congress, the real power of...
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The jury trial for a Toney woman accused of leaving her baby in a car overnight, killing him, has been scheduled for May, according to court records. 13-month-old Casen Case died in October 2019 after authorities said he had been left alone in a vehicle overnight, buckled into a front-facing car seat that wasn’t strapped in. Priceville woman indicted for chemically endangering a child Investigators said Casen was in the vehicle while his mother, Elizabeth Case, traveled between Limestone and Madison Counties dumpster diving, saying she got home around 5:40 a.m., leaving him in the car while she went inside...
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Could two losers make a winner? Former President Donald Trump is strongly considering a woman to be his 2024 running mate and views failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake as the model for a potential vice president, according to a report. Trump, 76, who launched his third White House bid Nov. 15, sees Lake as someone who could help him shore up the necessary support among suburban women to defeat President Biden, Axios reported on Tuesday, citing people who talked with Trump about his plans. More importantly, Lake — a former TV news anchor in Arizona who has...
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German investigative authorities have apparently made a breakthrough in solving the attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline. According to ARD information, there is no evidence of who caused the destructions-but there are traces. After joint research by ARD capital studio, the ARD political magazine "Kontraste", the SWR and the "Zeit", it was possible to largely reconstruct how and when the explosive attack was prepared in the course of the investigation. Accordingly, traces lead in the direction of Ukraine. However, investigators have not yet found any evidence as to who ordered the destruction. On the night of September 26, 2022, three...
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One German supermarket has found a solution for expired (but still edible) food: giving it away for free to customers. A typical German supermarket dumps food waste that's expired - but in many cases is still edible - in containers outside of its premises. But as of this year, an Edeka in Ösnabrück, Lower Saxony, has set up a special station for food that has surpassed its official expiration date or is considered too old to still sit on shelves. Any customer can stop by to pick up a variety of products, from fruits and veggies to packaged goods. "The...
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Nikki Haley’s vice presidential bid deserves to be hooted down and out of the 2024 race. Winston Churchill brutally described Clement Attlee as a “sheep in sheep’s clothing.” Reversing his famous witticism, we might say that in Nikki Haley Republican primary voters face a wolf in wolf’s clothing. The former South Carolina governor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations makes no bones about where she wants to take the GOP: back to the failed pre-Trump consensus for endless war and servitude to big business. Her vice presidential bid deserves to be hooted down and out of the 2024 race....
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Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday that the seizure of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine was critical to punching a hole in Ukrainian defences and would allow Moscow's forces to mount further offensive operations deeper inside the country. -snip- Asked about Shoigu's comments on Tuesday, Prigozhin said he did not know what would happen after the capture of Bakhmut, but called on Russia not to get ahead of itself. "They say 'don't sell the skin until you've caught the bear,' but nobody talks about the consequences of trying to remove the skin while the bear is still alive," he...
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said he would oppose President Joe Biden’s FCC nominee, Gigi Sohn, saying that Sohn cannot rise above her “toxic partisanship.” “The FCC must remain above the toxic partisanship that Americans are sick and tired of, and Ms. Sohn has clearly shown she is not the person to do that,” Manchin said in a statement. Manchin’s opposition to Sohn could likely sink her nomination to serve at the FCC. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is still in the hospital being treated for clinical depression, and if one more Democrat opposes her, it could effectively tank her nomination.
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Dr. David B. Agus is one of the world’s leading doctors and pioneering biomedical researchers. He is the founding director and CEO of the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine and a professor of medicine and engineering at the University of Southern California. A medical oncologist, Dr. Agus leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers dedicated to the development and use of technologies to guide doctors in making health-care decisions tailored to individual needs. An international leader in global health and approaches for personalized healthcare, Dr. Agus serves in leadership roles at the World Economic Forum and is co-chair of...
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Ben Savage, who starred in the 1990s sitcom "Boy Meets World," is running for U.S. Congress in a Los Angeles-area district, aiming at a seat being vacated by Representative Adam Schiff, who is now running for Senate. "I'm running for Congress because it's time to restore faith in government by offering reasonable, innovative and compassionate solutions to our country's most pressing issues," Savage, 42, said in an Instagram post announcing his campaign. Savage graduated from Stanford University with a degree in political science.
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The study, co-conducted by University of Utah Health researchers, analyzed 580 responses from a sample of over 1700 U.S. adults. These responses all came from parents who had a child under the age of 18 living with them during the pandemic. In the most common situations, parents who had a child they thought or knew had COVID didn’t reveal the sickness to someone who was with the child. The same parents to lied or misrepresented their child’s COVID status (or nonadherence to guidelines) were also more likely to allow their child to break quarantine rules. Of the 580 respondents, nearly...
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An Illinois woman found her husband’s dead body inside their home nearly eight months after he disappeared. Jennifer Maedge reported her husband, Richard Maedge, missing on the afternoon of April 27. SNIP “I decided to put the Christmas tree up, and I was looking for a tote of Christmas ornaments, and that’s when I discovered him,” Jennifer told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in December. “He had committed suicide.” SNIP Jennifer, her neighbors, and even cops reported a foul odor coming from the home for months but believed it was sewage.
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'I’m trying to be as politically correct as possible when I say this but I don’t know what kind of third-world life they’re coming from, but it must have been pretty bad... ' Two illegal immigrants who reportedly shot and killed a bald eagle to eat for dinner have been let off the hook by federal authorities. The incident took place in Stanton County, Nebraska, where authorities have allowed the illegal immigrants to go free despite their criminal activity. Both will be charged with misdemeanors, and will go to court on March 28, the Washington Free Beacon reported. Officials discovered...
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An Arizona school principal put together a "confidential" list of students' preferred names and pronouns and emailed it to staff members asking them to withhold the information from the children's families, according to a Fox News report. Principal Mark Rubin-Toles of Orange Grove Middle School, sent staff an email with the subject line "CONFIDENTIAL: list of students with students pronouns & preferred names different than in Synergy." In the email, Rubin-Toles wrote to "Teachers and staff," saying "if you are like me you may have been challenged recently to keep some of our kids’ pronouns and preferred names straight -...
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Russell Brand fans will surely enjoy this. And if you're not a Brand fan...well...no body's perfect. :-) I'm thinking that theres a better than good chance that Youtube will remove my video...will be interesting to see if it stays up.
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KALAMAZOO, MI -- The city of Kalamazoo has approved a proclamation to designate March as climate emergency month, with strong language urging action. Climate change is an existential threat to the quality of life on this planet, the city’s resolution states. The city unanimously approved the measure to kick off the Monday, March 6, commission meeting. Weather events that we can not imagine now are coming, Western Michigan University professor Allen Webb said while explaining what he expects to happen related to climate change. “What’s coming is is so terrifying that we have to act now,” Webb said, and serious...
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General Florg taken to Brandon to protest shooting down balloon-shaped entry vehicles.
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Hess Corporation CEO John Hess wasted no time in pointing out that “oil and gas are going to be needed for decades to come” during the Mar. 7 edition of CNBC’s Squawk Box. Hess even stated that “oil and gas are key” in order to achieve an “affordable, just and secure” energy “transition” to renewables. Talk about irony. Hess noted that “most people don’t realize that oil and gas are a strategic industry for the United States.” Hess’s comments come just as President Joe Biden is set to allow a program that was engineered to enable oil and gas development...
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