#229426
The Trump administration's leaders on immigration enforcement say several North Carolina sheriffs care more about politics than public safety by refusing to cooperate with federal agents looking for defendants believed to be in the country unlawfully.
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#229427
Andy Ngo has been suspended from Twitter for responding to Chelsea Clinton with the correct statistics on trans murders in America.
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#229428
The seeming incoherence of the Republican coalition.
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#229429
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump has made his son-in-law Jared Kushner the de facto project manager for constructing his border wall, frustrated with a lack of progress over one of his top priorities as he heads into a tough reelection campaign, according to current and former administration officials. Kushner convenes biweekly meetings in the West Wing, where he questions an array of government officials about progress on the wall, including updates on contractor data, precisely where it will be built and how funding is being spent. He also shares and explains the president's demands with the group, according to the officials familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal White House deliberations. The president's son-in-law and senior adviser is pressing U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to expedite the process of taking over private land needed for the project as the government seeks to meet Trump's goal of erecting 450 miles of barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border by the end of 2020. More than 800 filings to seize private property will need to be made in the coming months if the government is going to succeed, officials aid. Kushner has told other West Wing officials he is in charge of the wall, according to aides, and that it is paramount to Trump that at least 400 miles be built by Election Day. "The point is to get as much built in the next year so, so the president can say in the face of intense, almost demented opposition he has made reasonable progress," said Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington think tank that seeks to restrict immigration and supports many of Trump's policies. Trump campaigned on a promise to construct a wall along the southern border and to make Mexico pay for the...
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#229430
Hungary is holding a second major conference on Christian persecution this week to keep a bright light shining on the plight of Christians.
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#229431
"It's a crisis, but first we'll take another vacation."
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#229432
The Democratic Congresswoman is said to have passed information to Qatar which was subsequently handed along to Iran.
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#229433
A new look by the New York Fed at tariffs walks back claims that the cost of tariffs are borne by U.S. households.| Economy
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#229434
Last week, the LGBT website Queerty published an article that has since been going viral on social media, provocatively titled “What you stand to lose by not having sex with people with HIV.” As the title suggests, the article by David Hudson intends to dispel a stigma attached to HIV-positive individuals (primarily gay men), arguing […]
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#229435
Our former leaders could have also committed the same crimes discussed in the current matter.
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#229436
Twitter has blacklisted the undercover journalism organization Project Veritas, which has previously exposed senior employees at the company admitting to censorship of conservatives, from running ads.
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#229437
On Monday, CNN’s “At This Hour with Kate Bolduan,” the campaign manager for former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg admitted that President Trump’s reelection prospects right now look good, asserting, “Right now, Donald Trump is winning. He is winning that election.” As Fox News reported, Kevin Sheekey stated, “What we’re focusing on is defeating Trump. If you look at […]
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#229438
A bipartisan bill that makes animal cruelty a federal crime has passed Congress, and the president signed it into law on Monday. 
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#229439
More teachers are having students "unlearn" the traditional Thanksgiving story of the early settlers sharing a meal with Native Americans.
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#229440
Most turkeys are harmless creatures systematically hunted and slaughtered for the racist holiday of Thanksgiving, but Trump set a new low this evening. A turkey, which was formerly known as Alexei Kuznetsov was admittedly responsible for many social media campaign ads supporting Donald Trump funded directly from the Kremlin. In addition, Kuznetsov has been spotted at …
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#229441

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#229442

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#229443
The Great Depression was a watershed in American history. Soon after Herbert Hoover assumed the presidency in 1929, the economy began to decline, and between 1930 and 1933 the contraction assumed catastrophic proportions never experienced before or since in the United States. Disgusted by Hoover's inability to stem the collapse, in 1932 the voters elected Franklin Delano Roosevelt, along with a he
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#229444
Stirring up a public panic with more bad science, the Centers for Disease Control confirms its own incompetence.
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#229445

Slavery Is Plantation Care

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A lot of talk has been going around suggesting that slavery is morally wrong, that it's a horrifying human rights violation that future generations will be greatly ashamed of. The problem is that critics of safe, legal, and rare slavery aren't looking at the big picture, that slavery isn't just a right -- it's actually a moral good in that …
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#229446
The Supreme Court on Monday granted President Trump’s request to temporarily stay a subpoena for his financial records from the House Oversight Committee, while the court considers whether to take up his appeal in the case.
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#229447
The dog injured during the mission that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was honored Monday afternoon during a surprise ceremony at the White House, with President Trump, Vice President Pence and First Lady Melania in attendance. 
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#229448
The Supreme Court's obfuscation on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's health is terrifying and only inspires speculation. As in the case of Steve Jobs, many people have a right to know the truth about this cancer.
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#229449
‎Show What the Hell Is Going On, Ep WTH is going on in Hong Kong? Solidarity hero Lech Walesa’s advice for pro-democracy protesters - Nov 22, 2019
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#229450
A new study led by University of Toronto public health researchers suggests rising short-term mortality rates among white Americans "seems driven principally by anxiety among whites about losing social status," even though there is no evidence that they are in fact worse off.
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