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Biden Admin Considers Not Calling Terrorists ‘Terrorists’ If They Stop Attacking Ships
The Biden administration is considering removing a designation label from an Islamic terrorist group in a bid to solve current Middle Eastern conflicts through diplomatic means, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday. …
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More Protest Votes Take Bite Out Of Biden’s Primary Victories
A protest vote over President Joe Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza cut into his primary win in the battleground state of Wisconsin on Tuesday evening, as well as …
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Wisconsin Voters Approve GOP-Led Election Integrity Ballot Measures Ahead Of November
Wisconsin approved two Republican-backed election integrity ballot initiatives that would change how the battleground state runs elections ahead of November, according to The Associated Press. The swing-state voters considered one …
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White House Shoots Down Mike Johnson’s Plan To Link Ukraine Aid And LNG Reversal
The White House said Tuesday that it would not entertain a compromise with Speaker Mike Johnson to connect an aid package for Ukraine with a reversal of the Biden administration’s …
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The Entire Push To Halt New Natural Gas Exports Traces Back To One Ivy League Prof And His Shaky Study
A questionable study by a Cornell University climate scientist gave climate activists and the media ammunition to wage a pressure campaign against the Biden administration to take action against liquefied natural …
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Feds Funding Research To See If Microaggressions Are Making ‘Latinx’ People Fat, Nicotine-Addicted Alcoholics
The federal government has spent nearly $1 million on research investigating whether or not racial microaggressions are negatively impacting the health of Hispanic people. Researchers at the University of Houston …
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Trump Makes Major Endorsement In Swing-State Senate Race
Former President Donald Trump endorsed businessman Eric Hovde’s candidacy for the Senate in Wisconsin during a campaign rally on Tuesday. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has frequently boosted Republican …
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Ted Cruz’s Senate Opponent Says He Supports Israel—But Several Of His Donors Are Pro-Palestinian Activists
Democratic Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, who is challenging Sen. Ted Cruz in November’s election, has publicly supported Israel while also receiving donations from several pro-Palestinian activists. Following the Oct. …
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Powerful Dems Trying To Pump The Brakes On TikTok Bill Have Former Staffers Lobbying For The App
Several Democratic lawmakers who have expressed hesitation regarding a bill that would ban TikTok in the United States unless the platform divests from its Chinese parent company have former staffers …
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‘Can’t Take My Vote For Granted’: Longtime-Dem Alan Dershowitz Expands On Why He Might Not Pull Lever For Biden
Noted attorney Alan Dershowitz expanded on why he might not vote for President Joe Biden in the November election on Tuesday, saying how the Democratic leader handles the Israel-Hamas war …
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PETER ROFF: It’s About The Narrative, Not McDaniel
Former RNC Chairman Ronna McDaniel wasn’t fired by MSNBC because she couldn’t be counted on to tell the truth. She was fired because her presence on the network allowed for …
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Biden DOJ Sues Red State Prison For Delay In Giving ‘Transgender’ Inmate Sex Change Hormones
The Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) sued a Utah prison Tuesday for its delay in providing a transgender-identified inmate with sex change hormones. The lawsuit alleges the Utah Department of …
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CNN’s Dana Bash Deploys ‘Important Fact Check’ Justifying Biden Administration Censorship Of RFK Jr.
CNN host Dana Bash provided an “important fact check” to defend President Joe Biden’s administration’s alleged censorship of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy has accused the Biden …
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Top Brass At America’s Biggest Entertainment Firms Have Shelled Out Three Times More To Dems Than Republicans
More than three-fourths of all-time political donations from leadership at several Fortune 250 companies in the entertainment business have been to Democrats, according to new data compiled by a transparency …
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DHS-Linked ‘Misinformation’ Researcher Says She Advised, Influenced Twitter’s Censorship Regime
University of Washington professor and researcher Kate Starbird testified in June to the House Judiciary Committee that she advised and influenced Twitter’s election censorship policies, according to a transcript publicly …
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Judge In Trump Hush Money Case Crossed Line By Expanding Gag Order, Legal Experts Say
New York judge Juan Merchan went too far by placing an expanded gag order on former President Donald Trump that prevents him from speaking about Merchan’s daughter, legal experts said. …
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Judge Expands Gag Order Against Trump After Fiery Social Media Criticism
A judge expanded a gag order against former President Donald Trump in his New York criminal trial on Monday after Trump had criticized the judge and his daughter in a …
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‘You Are Killing Children!’: Pro-Palestinian Protesters Harass GOP Rep, Conservative Influencer At Campus Event
Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana and the conservative influencer behind the “Libs of TikTok” account on X faced harassment from pro-Palestinian protesters at an event Monday. Banks and Chaya …
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Florida Supreme Court Upholds 6-Week Abortion Ban
The Florida Supreme Court ruled Monday that abortion is not a protected right in the state’s constitution and allowed a six-week abortion ban to take effect. Planned Parenthood filed a …
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Federal Appeals Court Deals Legal Blow To Trump Aide Currently Facing Prison Sentence
A federal appeals court dealt another legal blow to former Trump administration official Peter Navarro Monday, siding with a judge who threatened him with contempt of court. Navarro recently began …
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Biden Admin Considers Massive Sale Of Fighter Jets, Missiles To Israel: REPORT
The Biden administration is considering a major sale to Israel of fighter jets and missiles valued at up to $18 billion, according to media reports Monday. The sale, if approved, …
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‘Crisis Of Courage’: Jonathan Turley Rips Companies, Colleges For Pushing Diversity Programs Despite Court Losses
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Monday that universities and corporations were doubling down on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts despite court losses due to a “failure …
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New Biden Admin Rule Is Boon To Insurance Companies At The Expense Of Consumers, Experts Say
The Biden administration recently put in place a new rule restricting the availability of short-term health insurance plans, which could raise costs and leave many without coverage, experts told the …
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Red State Supreme Court Orders Abortion Amendment Be Placed On Ballot In November
The Florida Supreme Court ruled Monday that an abortion amendment can be placed on the ballot in November. The amendment states that “no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict …