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Four Romanian nationals connected to an organized criminal network were arrested in Missouri after an investigation into the theft of $1 million...
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On his Netflix series, Bill Nye asks, bluntly, ‘Should we have policies that penalize people for having extra kids in the developed world?’
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A few months ago, a region of our country was devastated by massive flooding. Entire neighborhoods were under water. Footage of the damage looks almost Biblical. But you probably hadn’t heard of this natural disaster, and the reason you hadn’t heard of it is probably because it happened in Eastern Kentucky. Many of the homes […]
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The bill was introduced by Representative Bruce Griffey (R - District 75) and was placed on the Education Instruction subcommittee's calendar for March 30.
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Most pundits see the 2024 presidential race as a battle between the current president and his immediate predecessor. They could be wrong.
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His financial donations show otherwise.
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Why would CNN even bother going live on Saturday night for Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma? The network didn't plan to show the event. Instead, reporters spent two hours gloating over a lower crowd size and questioning Trump's fitness to serve. After warning for a week about the health risk of attending the rally, Blitzer opened the show at 8 PM this way: “But in surprising development, turnout for the event has been smaller than expected. The campaign is blaming protesters. The campaign is blaming the news media for the crowd size. Clearly, not a full house.” Reporter Ryan Nobles declared victory even before the speech had begun: “Wolf, the Trump campaign was hoping that they were going to be able to demonstrate an enormous amount of enthusiasm behind the campaign and also make the point and the economy were ready to reopen. And at least by their own standards, fell short of those goals.” “They certainly did,” cheered Blitzer. Reporter Dana Bash offered her mind reading skills: “Look, if you look at those pictures, this is a very big crowd. But if you are Donald Trump and crowd size is the end-all-be all for you, and you make a promise and it doesn't materialize, he has got to be seething right now.” Blitzer agreed, “Yeah, he's not very happy for sure.” Again, Trump was actually speaking at the moment they were talking. So rather than guess, the network could have simply found out Trump's mood. Instead, Blitzer offered conspiracy theories. At around 9:45 PM, the anchor talked to Sanjay Gupta and awkwardly noted, “[Trump's] very sensitive to any suggestion that he's not in perfect health right now. We didn't have that video of him raising the glass and then – on there you can see it on the right part of the screen when he was drinking that water. It's a very, very sensitive issue for him.” As the event went on, CNN would dip in for about 15-20 seconds. But that was it. So if you wanted to hear people make fun of the speech for two hours -- but not actually watch it -- CNN was the place for you on Saturday night. A partial transcript is below. Click “expand” to read more. Situation Room 6/20/2020 WOLF BLITZER: Welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. I'm Wolf Blitzer in Washington. This is a special edition of The Situation Room. Today the president is in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at a political campaign rally that public health officials asked him to cancel that could potentially lead to the spread of the virus that already killed nearly 120,000 Americans in just three months. But in surprising development, turnout for the event has been smaller than expected. The campaign is blaming protesters. The campaign is blaming the news media for the crowd size. Clearly, not a full house. … RYAN NOBLES: As you can see behind me, this arena is definitely not full. This is still a pretty good crowd by campaign standards. Hard to estimate exactly how many people are here. It's close to full but certainly not full. The entire bowl of the upper deck has yet to fill up and we expecting President Trump to appear at any moment. NOBLES: But again, Wolf, the Trump campaign was hoping that they were going to be able to demonstrate an enormous amount of enthusiasm behind the campaign and also make the point and the economy were ready to reopen. And at least by their own standards, fell short of those goals. Wolf? BLITZER: All right. They certainly did. … DANA BASH: Look, if you look at those pictures, this is a very big crowd, but if you are Donald Trump and crowd size is the end all be all for you and you make a promise and it doesn't materialize, he has got to be seething right now. BLITZER: Yeah, he's not very happy for sure.
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Atlantic City will reportedly redo a massive Black Lives Matter mural on a busy downtown roadway because the original one confused drivers by concealing lane divider markings. The City Council on W…
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Celebrated evangelical preacher Franklin Graham has thrown his support behind the protesting Canadian truckers and their stand for freedom.
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Abortion industry insiders have begun to implement 'quick exit' buttons on their websites, redirecting abortion clients' browsers to an innocuous page.
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By Perry Chiaramonte | Fox NewsAnti-Semitic incidents in the United States surged during the first three months of this year by 86 percent compared to the first three months of
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Senate Finance chairman sets July 2 as deadline for answers about informer Halper, contacts with reporter Ignatius.
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Commentary “Wokewashing” is a term used by our progressive friends to describe the way in which corporations engage ...
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Syndicated Analytics new report titled “Cassava Starch Manufacturing Project Report: Industry Trends
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At a May Day rally on Monday, French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to a Moroccan man who was pushed into the Seine and drowned during a National Front rally 22 years ago. Macron, who is headed to a runoff presidential election with far-right candidate Marine Le Pen on Sunday, was trying to highlight the National Front’s problematic views of North African immigrants. Ever since the first round of the election, he’s been aiming to shake up his countrymen and bring them to a reconciliation with the past, most notably with the Algerian War ...
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There are racial differences in use of nonlethal force, but not in officer-involved shootings.
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The Bend Police Department has changed the name of one of its K9s, "Lil' Kim," following a controversy over the fact that it shares a name with Grammy award-winning rapper Lil' Kim, Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
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In just two short years, we've gone from "Anyone suggesting COVID was manufactured in a lab is a conspiracy theorist who must be purged from polite society" to "Oh hey look at that the virus apparently contains DNA fragments patented by the folks who made $20 billion off the COVID vaccine:"
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May 31, 2023 (SUPER MARKET RESEARCH via COMTEX) --
The newly published report by IMARC Group, titled," Diabetic Macular Edema Market: Epidemiology, Industry...
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Filling Key Vacancies, and Grooming Potential SCOTUS Candidates.
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Michigan is in the pilot-program stage of a new initiative to ensure all inmates are registered to vote, provided an ID and notified of their voting rights upon release from the state prison system.
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Seven lifeguards made more than $300,000 and 82 lifeguards had total earnings that exceed $200,000 in 2019, the latest year available.
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ORLANDO — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz dubbed White House press secretary Jen Psaki “Peppermint Patty” during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
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The latest report by Syndicated Analytics titled “Titanium Butoxide Production Cost Analysis Report