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A review of the new film and a look at its public health relevance todayEighty years ago, on November 20, 1945, one of the most unusual and important court trials in history began. The trial was deliberately convened in the bombed out German city of Nuremberg, notorious for huge Nazi party rallies. The new film, "Nuremberg," recounts the trial of Nazi leaders and remains highly relevant for engaging with public health and the politics of today in Germany, the U.S., and many other nations. On Trial in "Nuremberg" A few days after the end of World War II, in May...
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BREAKING - Jennifer Welch has just opened herself up to a massive defamation lawsuit against President Trump. Welch: “He participated in and knew all about this child pedophila ring because he’s so compromised.”
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Rep. Eric Swalwell and Christine ‘Fang Fang’ were a beautiful couple. (Although Rep. Ro Khanna had a shot.) And then it all went wrong. But now, even as he faces an indictment for mortgage fraud, Swalwell may be trying to win her back. Swalwell is said to be mulling a run for governor, pitting him against heavyweights like Rep. Katie Porker, Xavier Becerra and Comrade Xi (who has warned that he will decline to serve if nominated, but will invade if he wins) and what other possible reason could a member of Congress potentially facing an indictment have for running...
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CBS News chief Barry Weiss is shaking up the network, reportedly courting CNN’s Scott Jennings after meeting Fox’s Bret Baier. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down Weiss’s recruitment strategy, CBS’s rebrand push, and the power shift behind her mission to restore “The Tiffany Network.”
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Saint Robert of Hyannisport? Could happen—if Joe Scarborough were somehow granted the power of canonization. On Friday's Morning Joe, Scarborough chatted with ex-MSNBC host Chris Matthews about his latest book on the Kennedys, focusing on Robert F. Kennedy Sr. After proclaiming that Bobby "has long been one of my heroes," Scarborough continued: "His brother [JFK], you know, cool. Some would say cold, detached, cerebral. But but again, as far as relations with people, you know, he was, he was cold. "Bobby was so much like, you know, Peter, who Jesus built his church on. Get the rest of the story...
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16,551,945 views Apr 25, 2023 This is body cam footage that we obtained from the Fort Worth Police Department via TPIA.
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Most school clubs just hold regular meetings where the students engage in whatever activity or subject they are focused on. The club is about socializing, fun, and self-development. GSAs purport to be just like other clubs, but they are vastly different. A major part of the GSA mission is to “create change” throughout the entire school. The goal is for every student and staff member to accept and support the LGBT agenda (including whatever new “identities” are concocted). And no one dares to openly dissent from the GSA message. The LGBT movement’s radical “change” push is designed to overlay the...
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Hunter Biden claimed on the “Wide Awake Podcast” on Nov. 6 that the Sept. 10 assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk benefited President Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. Many left-wing individuals celebrated the assassination, as shown in a supercut posted by Grabien News founder Tom Elliot. Biden argued on the podcast that it was unclear why Kirk was killed and that MAGA was the beneficiary because it gave them “righteous indignation.” WATCH: VIDEO AT LINK................... “I’ve never really seen a figure like Charlie Kirk be assassinated pretty much purely because of their beliefs,” host...
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VIDEOGavin Newsom's former chief of staff has recently been indicted on corruption and fraud charges. Do you think Newsom was in the dark as to her corruption? Well, this isn't the first scandal involving a close aide to Newsom. In 2007 when Newsom was mayor of San Francisco, he was revealed as having flagrantly violated the sacred Man Code by shtooping the wife of his campaign manager.Exit Question: Do you think that Newsom's former campaign manager will vote for him in the 2028 Democrat presidential primary?
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After failing to find an attorney willing to take up Fulton County Fani Willis’ troubled 2020 election case, the prosecutor conducting the search for her replacement appointed himself. The Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia (PACGA) faced a Nov. 14 deadline to select a new attorney or have the case dismissed. “The filing of this appointment reflects my inability to secure another conflict prosecutor to assume responsibility for this case,” PACGA Executive Director Peter Skanadlakis wrote. “Several prosecutors were contacted and, while all were respectful and professional, each declined the appointment. Out of respect for their privacy and professional discretion, I...
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The Labour government has been meeting with a charity accused of trying to indoctrinate children with pro-asylum seeker, open borders nonsense. Education ministers met with Schools of Sanctuary three times this year. This is the charity that goes into schools and told children as young as five to write valentines day cards to asylum seekers. Why would you do that? A Freedom of Information request has revealed shocking new details. During meetings with this Labour Government, Schools of Sanctuary were asked to name schools that were refusing to take refugee or asylum seeker children. They were also asked to name...
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Eric Swalwell made a point of positioning himself as a high-profile Donald Trump critic and moral authority, appearing almost nightly on left-leaning TV shows for years. However, scandal also followed him, from his alleged ties to the Chinese spy “Fang Fang” to his removal from the House Intelligence Committee over national security concerns, to his infamous on-air mishap during a 2019 interview on Hardball with Chris Matthews. Apparently, Eric Swalwell’s public scandals didn’t come out of thin air. They were foreshadowed in his comedic and confused 2010 “Summary Dissolution” public divorce agreement with his first wife, Melissa Jane Maranda. It...
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The British Broadcasting Corporation is facing a fresh allegation that it spliced together President Donald Trump's Jan. 6, 2021, speech to make it appear he issued a more explicit call for violence ahead of the unrest at the Capitol that day. The state-owned broadcaster already is reeling from the resignations of its director-general, Tim Davie, and BBC News chief Deborah Turness, after the same speech was spliced in a "Panorama" episode that aired last year. Footage edited for an episode of "Newsnight" in 2022 made it appear Trump was encouraging his supporters to riot at the Capitol, The Telegraph reported...
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A recent Wall Street Journal article makes claims about justifiable homicides using false or at least unproven assumptions. From wsj.com: It’s easier than ever to kill someone in America and get away with it. In 30 states, it often requires only a claim you killed while protecting yourself or others. There are several assumptions wrapped up in the opening sentences. First is the assumption that it is never necessary or justified to kill someone. The phrase “get away with it” implies the person was not justified. Even though the article is about justified homicides, the authors, in the first sentence,...
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President Trump lost the tools necessary to examine the 2020 election process for fraud when he left office on January 20, 2021. He regained those tools on January 20, 2025. The questions were the same on both dates, although we know more now than we knew then -- or so we think.Too many examinations of the events in the country between Dec. 15 and Jan. 6 , 2021, are built on the premise of what we we think we know as a result of examinations that took place over many months and years AFTER the election of November 3, 2020....
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If you ever wanted to know that the Democratic Party has become a gerontocracy, you need look no further than the case of New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler and Jack Schlossberg. Nadler, 78, is retiring from Congress at the end of this term. Say what you will about the man — I certainly do — but at least his craziness is within the normal range of crazy Democrat behavior. Schlossberg, 32, became the instant favorite to take Nadler’s seat when he announced on Tuesday that he was running for the seat in the New York City district Nadler currently occupies....
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The age of consent in 30 states is 16. It's 17 in several others. Pedophilia is attraction to prepubescent children, children who have not reached any stage of puberty.
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France and England in North America is a multivolume history of the European colonization of North America, written by Francis Parkman. The series highlights the military struggles between France and Great Britain. It was well regarded at the time of publication and continues to enjoy a reputation as a literary masterpiece.
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Representative Thomas Massie is one of the primary Alligator Emoji antagonists. His intended mission is always to undermine efforts by any MAGA policy or objective, and to sow division in order to maintain his purpose on behalf of people who do not have America’s interests in mind.Thomas Massie has been bad news for a long time and is ABSOLUTELY, UNDENIABLY a walking visible representation of the attitude, disposition and intents of the narrow-minded tribe that travels under the DeSantis banner.Yesterday, in his latest operation to divide the MAGA base, which is his primary mission – and has been for a...
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The Trump campaign ad showing Kamala Harris expressing unequivocal support for taxpayer-funded sex change surgery for prison inmates, including illegal aliens, was undoubtedly the most impactful of the 2024 race. It was surely the most significant campaign ad since Willie Horton did in Michael Dukakis in 1988. So, you might have thought that when Audie Cornish had a federal judge who issued a ruling mandating such taxpayer-funded surgeries as a guest on the CNN This Morning show she hosts, Cornish just might have brought it up. But no. That might have distracted from the segment's theme: Orange Man Bad, and...
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