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Roy McGrath, a chief of staff of former two-term Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan turned fugitive who has been on the run from the FBI and federal officials for weeks, is now dead, his attorney said. Attorney Joseph Murtha confirmed in a statement to Fox News that his client is dead after succumbing to gunshot injuries following a standoff with police late Monday night. During the standoff, at least one FBI agent fired a weapon and McGrath was injured. Law enforcement officials, however, have not revealed if he was struck by police or if the injuries were self-inflicted. "Good evening. The...
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Polyamory has been on the rise for some time, despite the social and political stigmas surrounding it, but research suggests that such romantic relationships can offer emotional and physical benefits to all involved. Consensual polyamory – having more than one sexual or emotional relationship at once – has become increasingly common in many countries in recent years. According to statistics published in 2021, 4 to 5 percent of the American population practices polyamory, while a 2019 YouGov survey found that 7 percent of UK adults had been in a consensual non-monogamous relationship at some point in their lives. This latter...
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… Host Elizabeth Vargas (of NewsNation Prime) said, “I’m curious. You had said also that after the events of January 6, that anybody associated with that Capitol Hill Riot should never be in a position of power again. What was your reaction when you heard President Trump at a recent rally play a song that he had recorded with inmates who had been convicted? Some of them pled guilty to their conduct on January 6.” Hutchinson said, “To me, he’s undermining our system of justice. He’s undermining actually what happened on January 6 and minimizing it, and so I’m troubled...
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The reason I'm suggesting this is because with AI, they can probably check all your accounts in like thirty seconds, so you can't nothing to chance if there is a chance that you have anything Big Socialists will object to which could cost your job. Do it when you don't have to and at a leisurely rate, then to have to try and get it done when you're under the gun. The reason I bring this up is because my employer just asked me for my social media and my job is dependent upon giving it to him.
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Attempting to have a single thread regarding your reaction to all of the events of Trump’s arraignment 4/4/23. THE LIVE THRED of 4/4/23
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The Gateway Pundit previously reported New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is presiding over President Trump’s Stormy Daniels ‘hush payment’ case. Judge Merchan previously oversaw the tax fraud cases of the Trump’s Org and the Trump Org’s former CFO Allen Weisselberg. Trump is not a fan of Merchan and took to Truth Social last week and wrote “Juan Manuel Merchan, was hand picked by Bragg & the Prosecutors, & is the same person who “railroaded” my 75 year old former CFO, Allen Weisselberg.” Merchan has been described as a life long Democrat and a bombshell discovery of his daughter’s...
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]Google's finance chief, Ruth Porat, has penned a rare company-wide email explaining how the tech giant is introducing measures to cut employee services in an effort to reduce expenses. The company's goal for 2023 is to 'deliver durable savings through improved velocity and efficiency.'
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Photo Gallery with commentary - Ramsey had been drinking heavily after getting in a fight with his son on Oct. 13, 2022...He called three times and left three voicemails...Budget Dumpster employees found the voice messages the following morning with a caller identification that named Ramsey and listed his number.
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In a study looking at the long-term effects of hospitalized patients who have acute kidney injury (AKI), a sudden but temporary loss of kidney function, researchers found that higher levels of certain biomarkers in urine and blood can predict a patient's risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). AKI occurs when your kidneys stop working properly, which can cause waste to build up in your blood, making it hard for the body to balance fluids. Although treatable, AKI could lead to CKD, a much more severe and potentially fatal condition, and other heart problems. AKI is most commonly seen in...
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The average brand-new car prices in the US are expected to rise above $50,000 this year, and executives at Toyota's North American operations anticipate that this trend will continue, Automotive News reports. This increase in prices is likely to occur despite the recovery of the supply chain, and it is expected that demand will outstrip supply again this year. Furthermore, the report suggests that there are 6 million potential new-vehicle buyers sidelined by inventory and pricing. Jack Hollis, head of sales for Toyota Motor North America, has given an update on the automaker's business, indicating that 2023 is expected to...
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UPDATE: This piece has been updated to reflect statements from Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), Cornell Student Assembly president Valeria Valencia and Speech First.The Cornell University Student Assembly unanimously voted in March to approve a resolution that would require instructors to inform students about “traumatic content” being discussed in class.The university rejected this proposal because it violates academic freedom and freedom of inquiry, according to an email obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.“Faculty must also be free to provide trigger warnings if they so choose, but it must be a decision left up to the faculty member...
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg last week rocketed to global celebrity with his indictment of former president Donald Trump on charges related to a 2016 hush money payment. Trump’s lawyers immediately fired back. “He did not commit any crime,” the attorneys said. “We will vigorously fight this political prosecution in court.” And so the stage is set for what will certainly be one of the biggest legal battles of 2023 and what legions of pundits are calling a historic case—the first indictment of a former president on criminal charges. Time will tell if the Trump case will end with a...
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An ousted apartment chairwoman in Melbourne, Australia, allegedly sank her teeth into a worker in a bizarre confrontation that is being investigated by the police. Shocking footage, published in the Herald Sun, shows Hun-Jing Tiong appearing to bite a staff member as he tried to remove her from an area in Aurora Melbourne Central. Before the alleged attack, Jing was shown attempting to stuff keys for a number of areas of the high-rise building into her handbag. Jing appeared to bite the man’s hand during the scuffle, with pictures showing blood on the alleged victim’s hand and forearm. The Herald...
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A new research paper was published in Aging, titled "Potential reversal of biological age in women following an 8-week methylation-supportive diet and lifestyle program: a case series." In this study, researchers reported on a case series of six women who completed a methylation-supportive diet and lifestyle program designed to impact DNA methylation and measures of biological aging. "The modifiable lifestyle intervention used by participants in this case series was first investigated in a pilot clinical trial in which participants (all men between the ages of 50-72 years) reduced their biological age by an average of 3.23 years as compared to...
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The need for control is a reaction to fear. On the eve of the indictment of President Donald J Trump, Google, the parent company of YouTube, suspends Right Side Broadcasting Network from its broadcast platform. Let there be NO DOUBT, the coordinated Big Tech effort to control U.S. politics continues…. AUBURN, Ala. — Just one day before RSBN was set to cover President Trump’s arraignment in Manhattan, YouTube has resumed its censorship practices and suspended RSBN’s channel, blocking our ability to livestream for seven days. On Monday, RSBN received a notice from YouTube informing us that due to content violating...
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A fire at a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juarez – across the border from El Paso – killed 39 people and wounded 29. What happened and who is blame? There is plenty of blame to go around...
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An international group of researchers has shown that the targeted therapy lorlatinib is safe and effective in treating high-risk neuroblastoma. "The profound clinical responses seen in this trial, in a highly therapy-resistant, relapsed pediatric cancer population, allows us to now offer lorlatinib into frontline care for newly diagnosed patients with ALK mutated or amplified neuroblastoma, a population known to have inferior survival," said Kelly Goldsmith, MD. "This trial will truly change the paradigm of clinical care and improve outcomes for our neuroblastoma patients." Neuroblastoma is an aggressive pediatric cancer that develops from early nerve cells, often appearing as a solid...
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Yahoo News journalist Michael Isikoff confirmed the felony counts that former President Trump will face, and Trump is calling on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to be indicted. According to Isikoff, Trump will be placed under arrest on Tuesday and informed that he has been charged with 34 felony counts for falsification of business records..
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Google is testing out a price guarantee program for Google Flights that will pay you money if the price of a flight goes down after you booked it through the service. The feature is currently available as a “pilot program” in the US (get it?) for specific flights, according to a Monday blog post, but it could be a compelling reason to use Google’s tool the next time you’re searching for a flight. (See link for full article)
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"Michael Shellenberger Exposes Renee Diresta, Deep State Operative Who Rigs Elections for the Regime" (Video)
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