A Democratic New York City councilwoman argued against a proposal to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections citing fears that non-citizen immigrants might vote Republican. “We saw in the …
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‘F**k Him’: Trump Accuses Netanyahu Of Disloyalty After He Congratulated Biden On His 2020 Win
Former President Donald Trump reportedly lambasted former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu because of a congratulatory message he gave President Joe Biden nearly a year ago. “The first person that …
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Amazon Removes Matt Walsh’s Children’s Book ‘Johnny The Walrus’ From LGBT Book List
Amazon removed Daily Wire host Matt Walsh’s children’s book, “Johnny the Walrus,” from its LGBTQ+ bestseller list on Friday. Walsh’s book reached the top spot on Amazon’s LGBTQ+ bestseller list …
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Elon Musk Unloads Almost $1 Billion In Tesla Shares, Totaling Nearly $10 Billion This Month
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold nearly $1 billion shares of stock in his company after unloading almost $10 billion in November, CNBC reported. Musk, the richest man in the world, …
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Approval of President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy and coronavirus sank even further in recent days, according to a new CNBC All-America Economic survey. Roughly 46% of respondents approved …
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At least 54 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured when a truck full of migrants crashed in southern Mexico on Thursday, The New York Times reported. …
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A California environmental regulator approved a measure banning new purchases of small off-road engines including leaf blowers and lawn mowers beginning in 2024. The measure will also affect portable generators …
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Philadelphia DA Who Said There’s No ‘Crisis Of Violence’ Blames Media For Distorting Message
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner blamed the media for allegedly misrepresenting comments made Monday regarding the city’s spike in homicides. Krasner had told reporters in a press conference Monday that despite …
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Sandra Kirby on December 9, 2021 In late October, the Biden White House somewhat quietly released its new “National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality.” Although the 42-page document was …
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The U.S. won an appeal in its case to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from the United Kingdom. The U.K.’s High Court ruled Friday that Assange could be returned to the …
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.9% in November, bringing the key inflation indicator’s year-over-year increase to 6.8%, the highest figure in four decades. The CPI’s increase is the largest …
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Former Facebook Employee Thinks ‘Open Discourse Is Going To Be Hurt’ Under Twitter’s New Policy
Samantha Renck on December 10, 2021 Former Facebook employee and research fellow for technology policy at The Heritage Foundation Kara Frederick discussed Twitter’s update to its private information policy and …
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Several Democrats have turned on members of their own party for dismissing rising crime and violence, criticizing their rhetoric and policy positions. Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently dismissed concerns over “smash-and-grab” …
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Germany Clamps Down On Unvaccinated, Denies Access To Train Platforms
Unvaccinated Germans are now barred from public transportation, including buses and trains, unless they have a negative test from the last 24 hours or proof of recovery from COVID-19. New …
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A group of top House Republicans introduced a bill Thursday that would force President Joe Biden to increase domestic oil and gas production when he taps the nation’s emergency stockpile. …
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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Says Net Neutrality Debate Is ‘All Over,’ Real Threat Is Big Tech
Federal Communications Commissioner (FCC) Brendan Carr expressed doubts about a return to previous net neutrality rules, arguing that the central danger to free expression on the internet came from major …
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The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday that it will seek suggestions from the public on how to prevent the separation of migrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border. “It is …
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School Board Racial Equity Co-Chair Resigns After Doxxing Parents And Leaving Profane Voicemail
The co-chair of racial equity committee at a Texas school district resigned Wednesday after admitting she had doxxed parents who opposed her policies and left one a profane voicemail, Fox …
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Democratic Dark Money Giant Poured Millions Into Bail Funds That Helped Violent Criminals Back Onto The Streets
A prominent Democratic dark money group funneled nearly $6 million into bail funds in 2020, some of which have a history of helping allegedly violent criminals back onto the street, …
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The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims totaled 184,000 in the week ending on Dec. 4 as employers fight to retain workers during the busy holiday season, the …
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Online prices soared to record highs in November, according to Adobe Analytics. Prices online surged 3.5% on a year-over-year basis as of November, the biggest increase since 2014, when Adobe …
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Senate Clears Way For Democrats To Lift The Debt Ceiling After Agreement Between Schumer, McConnell
A bill that would enable Democrats to raise the debt ceiling without overcoming a Senate filibuster passed the chamber Thursday afternoon with bipartisan support. The debt ceiling provisions were attached …
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New Zealand Moves To Make It Impossible For Next Generation To Smoke Cigarettes
New Zealand’s government proposed legislation that may eventually outlaw smoking for the country’s next generation, CNN reported. Should the proposed legislation become law, the legal age for buying tobacco, which is …
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Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, the likely deciding vote for Democrats’ massive spending package, expressed concerns with the bill’s central climate provision on Wednesday. The West Virginia senator suggested …
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Afghan Refugee Who Served As Translator For US Army Killed In San Francisco Mugging
Ahmad Fawad Yusufi, an Afghan refugee who served the U.S. Army as a translator in Afghanistan, was shot and killed in San Francisco on Nov. 28. An Uber driver, Yusufi …