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One of the top candidates to succeed Jerome Powell at the Federal Reserve said the central bank needs to coordinate more closely with the U.S. Treasury and advocated for a much more inflationary monetary policy. Kevin Warsh served as a Federal Reserve governor from 2006-2011. He is widely regarded as one of the top three or four candidates to take the reins at the Fed when Powell's term ends in May 2026 (or sooner if Trump forces him out). During a recent interview with CNBC, Warsh called for a regime change at the central bank, citing its reluctance to cut...
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You know how I kept telling you for years to hang in there because you’re going to love how this movie ends? It looks like I was right. And we’re entering that final swan song now, which by all accounts and based on what Tulsi Gabbard keeps telling us will end with Barack Hussein Obama behind bars. Oh what a glorious time to be alive! BREAKING: A WHISTLEBLOWER has come forward, DISUSTED with what the Obama administration did. The DOJ will soon receive the Affidavit. pic.twitter.com/MS2HF2BWX4— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) July 20, 2025Watch her interview with Maria Bartiromo right here, where...
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@RupertLowe10 People in Epping, and elsewhere, have every right to hold serious concerns about unvetted foreign men being placed into their communities. The hotel in Epping should be closed, along with every other in the country. And the occupants should be sent back where they came from.
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Interesting how Obama-appointed DOJ IG Michael Horowitz, a Dem donor, suddenly transferred to the Federal Reserve last month as the 35-pp "Clinton Annex" he bottled up for 7 years was finally being declassified. There was no compelling reason to censor it. ... Horowitz threw John Durham a softball over the center of the plate: so long as Crossfire Hurricane was adequately predicated, everyone that came after was kosher. So what did Durham do? Look at everything except the predication (the drunken statement by Papadopoulos) ... Is Horowitz hiding behind Powell’s skirt?
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Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, widely known as the “sleeping prince” of Saudi Arabia, died on Saturday at the age of 36. He had been in a coma for 20 years. Prince Al-Waleed, a Saudi Arabian royal, born on April 18, 1989, who has been in a coma since he got into a car accident in London in 2005 at the age of 15, has died, according to multiple reports.
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“When evening came, they brought to Him many who were demon-possessed; and He cast out the spirits with a word, and healed all who were ill. This was to fulfill what was spoken through Isaiah the prophet: ‘He Himself took our infirmities and carried away our diseases’” (Matthew 8:16–17). Jesus performed healing miracles for reasons far more profound than to wipe out all disease, which did happen in Palestine while He ministered. First, He healed to personally participate in humanity’s suffering and illness. He knew people’s inner feelings of agony, bewilderment, despair, and frustration because of disease, and He wanted...
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DOJ has declassified key new documents detailing how the Comey FBI and Peter Strzok ignored a major national security breach by Hillary Clinton they should have thoroughly investigated as part of a counterintelligence case, but they went after Donald Trump instead ... When are you going to get off this ignoring stuff? Steele was paid by FBI simultaneously as he was being paid by Clinton. You can do the math. They set Steele up inside Clinton campaign. He was using Danchenko as a cutout. Clinton put him there through Strobe Talbott, another name you are omitting from this that should...
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Hunter Biden went off on a profanity-laced tirade against the Trump Administration and Democrats during an interview with Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan. Amid ranting about Trump’s immigration policies and slamming James Carville, Hunter Biden revealed his father Joe was drugged up during the 2024 debate. “He flew around the world. He’s 81 years old. He’s tired. They give him Ambien to be able to sleep, and he gets up on the stage and looks like a deer in the headlights,” Hunter Biden said. Joe Biden’s White House physician, Dr. O’Connor, never disclosed that Biden was ever prescribed Ambien. WATCH:...
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) will appear on the cover of Vogue as speculation about his political future and potential run for president heat up. Beshear “is the most popular Democratic governor in the country—and he’s achieved this in a state that has become a GOP stronghold,” the news and culture magazine said in an Instagram post promoting its September cover story focusing on the politician. “His elections have all been close, but in each the margin has widened and he continues to win without turning away from the values and priorities of the left,” it added. “Head to the...
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Leader of Right Wing Populist Sanseitō Party Sohei Kamiya's final speech "I am the leader of the party who will destroy the 80 year post war system, together we will fight against Globalism!" YES! 🇯🇵
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The Reform UK leader sets out plans to cut crime by half in the first term of parliament if his party wins the next election. Nigel Farage has said violent UK offenders could be jailed overseas under his plans to cut crime by half. The Reform UK leader named El Salvador as a likely destination, though he said he has not held conversations with officials there and "multiple" partners would be considered. El Salvador is home to a notorious mega-prison, the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT). In a speech on law and order on Monday, Mr Farage said: "It is quite...
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Can I promote a book I wrote in this forum? I wrote a book describing how one can date many events during the life time of Jesus, and I am thinking of writing weekly posts describing each event (for example the conception of Virgin Mary by Hanna, the birth of Jesus Christ, the crucifixion if Jesus Christ, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the transfiguration, the martyrdom of Stephen etc. each in an individual post in this forum. Basically excerpts from my books. Is it allowed? Would you guys and gals be interested?
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Matson surprised customers this week with an announcement that, effective immediately, it would suspend transporting battery-powered electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles due to the hazardous material classification of their lithium-ion batteries. The ability to ship cars between the mainland of the United States, Hawaii, Guam, and Alaska was an important service both for individuals and car dealers. In a letter sent to customers, the company writes, “Due to increasing concern for the safety of transporting vehicles powered by large lithium-ion batteries, Matson is suspending acceptance of used or new electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles for transport aboard...
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The explosives that detonated and killed three L.A. County Sheriff’s Department deputies may have been found in a storage unit at an apartment complex in Santa Monica, a law enforcement source tells KTLA. The source then reported that authorities initially thought the explosives, military-style grenades, were inert before they cut one open the next day as part of a training exercise. The blast occurred last Friday morning at the Biscailuz Regional Training Center in East Los Angeles. The three deputies, Detective Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Detective Victor Lemus and Detective William Osborn, were killed while moving “undetonated ordnance,” sources told KTLA on...
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former President Barack Obama judge has reportedly been assigned to President Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal. U.S. District Judge Darrin Gayles in the Southern District of Florida was nominated by Obama in February 2014, and became the first openly gay Black federal judge. Gayles was also assigned a Trump $500 million lawsuit against embattled former attorney Michael Cohen in 2023, but Trump was forced to temporarily pause that case due to court-date conflicts in the Democrat prosecutor-led cases he faced before the 2024 presidential election. Gayles has filed dissent against voter...
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The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary has released a scathing statement exposing the FBI’s utter failure—if not outright refusal—to properly investigate Hillary Clinton’s illegal use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed that the newly declassified “Clinton annex”—an appendix to the DOJ Inspector General’s 2018 report—shows that James Comey’s FBI deliberately ignored key evidence, stonewalled Congress, and prioritized politics over national security. Grassley confirmed that the document, declassified at his request by Trump-appointed Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, reveals how FBI brass—including Comey, McCabe, and...
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Sections reserved for soldiers are at capacity. Across the country, teams of architects have been working on memorials that reflect not only the scale of the ongoing carnage but also the evolving ideas about national identity. It's a sandy track, well-hidden among the pines, off the highway connecting Kyiv to Odesa in the Hatne region. The outline of a newly dug off-ramp, carved by bulldozers and still unmarked, signals the start of a massive construction site. This is the highway exit that will serve as Ukraine's future national military memorial cemetery. The project is enormous, highly sensitive and not just...
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Children as young as 14 will be encouraged to wear makeup and costumes and take part in stage performances. Taxpayer money is being funnelled through the health ministry in Baden-Württemberg—a state in southwest Germany—to a drag workshop for children. And all this under the guise of “child and youth protection.” The local administration’s official website for the event—one of many “protection action days” listed for the coming months—says it is targeted specifically at “queer youth” who will be enabled to “creatively explore gender identity, gender expression and social role expectations.” Through makeup, costume styling, and performance, the young people develop...
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“The Cosby Show” star Malcolm-Jamal Warner has died at age 54, TMZ reported on Monday. A source confirmed Warner’s death to PEOPLE. The insider claimed Warner was in Costa Rica on a family vacation and drowned while swimming. No official cause of death has been confirmed yet. The Post has reached out to Warner’s rep for comment.
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In A Nutshell * Two FDA-approved cancer drugs — letrozole and irinotecan — significantly improved memory and reduced brain damage in mice with Alzheimer’s. * The combination therapy targets multiple brain cell types by reversing gene disruptions in neurons and glia. *Real-world medical records of 1.4 million patients show lower Alzheimer’s rates in people treated with these drugs for cancer. * The findings offer a new multi-target strategy that may outperform existing single-drug treatments, but human trials are still needed. SAN FRANCISCO — Two cancer medications already on pharmacy shelves might hold the key to treating Alzheimer’s disease, and early...
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