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New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) has started moving border crossers and illegal aliens into recreation centers at parks in two of Brookyln’s ultra-liberal neighborhoods. Another migrant camp may soon be coming to Manhattan’s Central Park. At Sunset Park in Brooklyn, for instance, Adams’ office has relocated an unknown number of border crossers and illegal aliens to the park’s recreation center, which will almost certainly impact services for New Yorkers. The neighborhood’s precincts voted anywhere from 59 percent to 100 percent for President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. Today, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in...
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Jaguars offensive lineman Tyler Shatley had an incident of Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) a few days ago, Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said before Saturday's stadium practice. AFib is "an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm," according to the Mayo Clinic. Shatley was seen participating through all of Wednesday's practice but was not seen during the team's practice Thursday. The Jaguars were off Friday before returning to the field Saturday.
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I don't think the federal government will exist in its current form much longer. The reason is simple: if Marxist globalists get their way, then sovereign U.S. powers will continue to be unlawfully delegated to the U.N., the WHO, and other international monstrosities until some Obama-type tyrant is ruling over us all from Turtle Bay or a stately castle outside Brussels. If freedom-minded people succeed in reining in the federal government and reimposing the Constitution's limited delegation of powers, then the monstrosity that is already with us will radically diminish or disappear. Either the current beast lording it over us...
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – A 25-year-old missing boater was rescued Saturday morning 12 miles off the St. Augustine coast, the United States Coast Guard said. The coast guard said it started searching for Charles Gregory late Thursday evening. He was last seen departing the Lighthouse Park boat ramp in a 12-foot Jon boat.
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Welcome to the Twilight Zone, where two alternative realities exist side by side and the physics of common sense don’t apply. Congressional Democrats and their media cohorts persist in dismissing the various House committees’ meticulous investigations, definitive documentary evidence (i.e., bank records), reliable source reporting and first-hand testimony pointing to presidential corruption, as Republican conspiracy theories. For example, a former federal prosecutor and self-described “law-and-facts lawyer,” from New York’s Southern District, has a rather incurious interpretation of the House’s findings: “Many Republicans in Congress, obviously for political reasons, are trying to undermine the Weiss [Hunter Biden] investigation. So far, they...
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U.S. trucking firm Yellow Corp (YELL.O) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sunday and said it would wind down, after struggling with a mounting debt load and following tense contract negotiations with the Teamsters Union. The nearly 100-year-old company's bankruptcy filing in a Delaware court estimated assets and liabilities of $1 billion to $10 billion, with more than 100,000 creditors. The collapse of Yellow, formerly called YRC Worldwide, puts about 30,000 workers at risk when the freight industry is already grappling with a slump in volumes.
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One of the silliest arguments about the purposes of the Second Amendment is put forward this way. The newly formed Constitutional government would never have created an amendment with the purpose of destroying the government just created. Here is an example from the far-left eugeneweekly.com: That newly created narrative included the supposed purpose of arming citizens in order to enable them to rebel against the very constitutional government which the Founders were establishing with its checks and balances. This despite the Founders having defined treason as taking up arms against that very government.But this glaring contradiction persisted and found a...
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Democrats are continuing their campaign to discredit the Supreme Court, and their frequent demand these days is “recuse!” They want conservative Justices disqualified from hearing cases that they fear won’t turn out the way progressives want.
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Barbie’s world: An odd complaint when not saying what a woman is | Voice https://www.christianpost.com/voices/barbies-world-an-odd-complaint-when-not-saying-what-a-woman-is.html CP VOICES | TUESDAY, AUGUST 01, 2023 Barbie’s world: An odd complaint in a society that won't say what a woman is By John Stonestreet and Michaela Estruth, Op-ed contributor| Tuesday, August 01, 2023 Conclusion of the article: Objective reality
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We are in the midst of one of the most radical revolutions in American history. It is as far-reaching and dangerous as the turbulent years of the 1850s and 1860s or the 1930s. Every aspect of American life and culture is under assault, including the very processes by which we govern ourselves, and the manner in which we live. The Revolution began under the Obama administration that sought to divide Americans into oppressed and oppressors, and then substitute race for class victimization. It was empowered by the bicoastal wealth accrued from globalization, and honed during the COVID lockdown, quarantine-fed economic...
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Nearly one year after President Biden enacted a sprawling package to combat harmful emissions and boost clean energy, his administration is struggling to demonstrate the law’s value to weary voters — and stave off a widening array of new political threats. Most Americans — 57 percent — disapprove of Biden’s handling of climate change, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll, which also finds that few adults say they know a good amount or great deal about the Inflation Reduction Act, a law that includes massive new investments in response to global warming. The low approval and lack of...
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Unfortunately for The Narrative, folks aren't buying what they're selling. It was only recently that I have come to understand what a deep bench of comic talent the Democrats command. Consider Rep. Daniel Goldman (D-NY). Is there a more accomplished straight man in the business? A week ago, Devon Archer, bosom buddy and former biz partner of First Son Hunter Biden, testified in a closed-door session before the House Oversight Committee. The subject? Allegations of wholesale bribery, corruption, and influence peddling on the part of the Bidens. Hunter is said to be the peddler (with Archer in the role of...
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STEVEN CROWDER, THE right-wing podcaster, is getting a divorce. “No, this was not my choice,” Crowder told his online audience last week. “My then-wife decided that she didn’t want to be married anymore — and in the state of Texas, that is completely permitted.” Crowder’s emphasis on “the state of Texas” makes it sound like the Lone Star State is an outlier, but all 50 states and the District of Columbia have no-fault divorce laws on the books — laws that allow either party to walk away from an unhappy marriage without having to prove abuse, infidelity, or other misconduct...
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The UK claim over the Falkland / Malvinas provides a legal case to back Jewish claims over Israel / Judea / Samaria Since there is no democracy in Israel there should be a referendum to restore the Jewish Kingdom of Judea By Ezequiel Doiny On August 6, 2023 Carolin Glick wrote in Arutz 7 " On Sept. 15, just two weeks before she heads for the exit, Hayut will take the unprecedented step of convening the entire court—all 15 justices—to adjudicate an even more outrageous petition regarding a Basic Law. That day, Hayut and her associate justices will hear arguments...
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As climate change unfolds, some will be impacted more severely than others. Whether through less protection from extreme temperature swings or an inability to afford rising energy bills, our most vulnerable communities deserve equitable solutions that will slash emissions and improve health and affordability across the Commonwealth. However, the unintended consequences of Massachusetts’ approach to end the use of fossil fuels in homes has left communities jumping through hoops to electrify new construction. States and cities nationwide are recognizing the equitable benefits of pollution-free homes. Yet communities in Massachusetts have been hamstrung by arbitrary caps and regulatory hurdles, limiting the...
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The towering Mother Ukraine statue in Kyiv — one of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks — lost its hammer-and-sickle symbol on Sunday as officials replaced the Soviet-era emblem with the country’s trident coat of arms. The move is part of a wider shift to reclaim Ukraine’s cultural identity from the Communist past amid Russia’s ongoing invasion. Erected in 1981 as part of a larger complex housing the national World War II museum, the 200-foot (61-meter) Mother Ukraine monument stands on the right bank of the Dnieper River in Kyiv, facing eastward toward Moscow. Created in the image of a fearless...
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Europes biggest companies suffered at least 100 billion euro in direct losses from their operations in Russia since the beginning of the Russian military operations in Ukraine last year.An analysis by the Financial Times said that a survey of 600 European groups annual reports and 2023 financial statements shows that 176 companies have recorded asset impairments, foreign exchange-related charges and other one-off expenses as a result of the sale, closure or reduction of Russian businesses, adding that this aggregate figure does not include the wars indirect macroeconomic impacts such as higher energy and commodities costs.
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It is one year since the Ukrainian city of Mariupol was largely destroyed by Russian forces and captured. It is now being transformed and presented as a showcase for rule from Moscow - and some Russians are even hoping to buy homes there. Russia claimed to have annexed Mariupol, along with all other occupied areas, following a series of referendums that have been widely condemned as sham exercises. About 90% of the city's buildings were damaged or destroyed by Russian shelling during a gruelling two-month siege. Thousands of civilians were killed and about 350,000 people left, out of the pre-war...
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The semiconductor industry’s leading manufacturer has become one of its top R&D institutions as well, raising the bar for the competition and changing the high-tech landscape. On July 28, TSMC inaugurated its new Global Research and Development Center in Hsinchu, Taiwan, reinforcing its dominance of the semiconductor foundry (contract manufacturing) market and renewing its commitment to Taiwan even while it’s under pressure to diversify internationally. More than 7,000 staff will relocate to the center by September, bringing together the people who research and develop leading-edge semiconductor process technology, and investigate new materials and transistor structures. All of this for practical...
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