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Thursday marks the first (full) day of the rest of former President Donald Trump’s life, but don’t expect him to go gentle into that political good night. That’s just not his style — or temperament.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., announced that she has tested positive with a breakthrough case of COVID-19.
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Monterey Park, California's mayor says suspected gunman Huu Can Tran’s motive for carrying out a mass shooting may have had to do with “some personal relationships.”
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A newlywed couple and their wedding party decided to preserve the memory of their opposition to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Monday on CNN, network host Don Lemon declared "the biggest terror threat in this country" to be white men, adding that "most of them radicalized to the | Video
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Developing countries’ ‘hidden debts’ to China totalled US$380 billion well before the global health and economic crisis, analysts estimate.
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China ramped up its antagonism of Taiwan Saturday by sending 13 warplanes into the island’s airspace, prompting Taiwan to launch missiles to monitor the flights in response. China sent eight …
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Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx repeatedly told the public that she cut off communications with Jussie Smollett's sister when she was told that the actor became a suspect, but she continued communicating with her several days after, according to the special prosecutor's report.
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The elevating environmental concerns and the increasing awareness regarding the ill effects of utilizing plastic as a packaging solution are primarily propelling the aluminum can market across the globe. Besides this, the rising adoption of aluminum cans on account of their various benefits, including sustainability, affordability, malleability, durability, etc., is augmenting the market growth.
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Conversing with fellow Daily Show “comic” John Oliver at the Montclair Film Festival on Saturday night, Late Show unfunny host Stephen Colbert admitted that he couldn’t even conceive that Donald trump would win the presidency; so much so that he couldn’t write jokes bout Trump winning for election night.
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The Communist Chinese government has denied that the virus originated in China.
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President Joe Biden on Monday will formally reinstate COVID-19 travel restrictions on non-U.S. travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and 26 other European countries that allow travel across open borders, according to two White House officials.
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Chicago will soon require proof of vaccination for indoor public spaces like restaurants, bars and gyms in the new year, the city’s mayor announced Tuesday, joining other big cities like New York and Los Angeles in adding the requirement as COVID cases surge.
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Mike Rowe warned that millions of men have left the workforce and spend time watching television instead of looking for jobs, suggesting government handouts were to blame.
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Symone Sanders, former spokeswoman for the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, appeared on CNN Wednesday afternoon to weigh in on the future of the DNC and the Democratic party. Sanders dismissed the idea of Howard Dean returning as DNC chairman commenting, "we don't need white people leading the Democratic party right now." "Howard Dean is also on record maligning young people and millennials. Telling those Bernie folks they just need to get in line and maligning Bernie Sanders. And that is not what we need," Sanders said about the former party chairman. "In my opinion we don't need white people leading the Democratic party right now," Sanders said. "The Democratic party is diverse, and it should be reflected as so in leadership and throughout the staff, at the highest levels. From the vice chairs to the secretaries all the way down to the people working in the offices at the DNC." "I think we need a robust discussion about this and I think we need to hear more from all the candidates," Sanders told CNN's Brianna Keilar. "Jaime Harrison of South Carolina, he's great, too. He's done real party building, but everybody doesn't necessarily know Jaime and they want to know what he stands for. So I want to hear more from everybody." "I want to hear from the millennials and the brown folks," she finished. BRIANNA KEILAR, CNN: Howard Dean also in the running for DNC chairman. And I wonder what you think -- you're a Keith Ellison person. SYMONE SANDERS, FORMER BERNIE SANDERS SPOKESWOMAN: No. BRIANNA KEILAR: You're not? SYMONE SANDERS: I don't know. I have not thrown my hat in. I know that my former boss has thrown his weight behind Keith Ellison but I have not thrown my weight behind anyone. BRIANNA KEILAR: Okay, this is even better. Then you're an even better person to ask this question of. You have Howard Dean and others who support -- SYMONE SANDERS: Jaime Harrison. BRIANNA KEILAR: That's right, Jaime Harrison, and their line is that Keith Ellison, who is more to the left than these other guys, that he, since he's a sitting Congressman, since it appears he wouldn't leave that position behind, Debbie Wasserman Schultz had wore the two hats. He's saying, you know what, that doesn't work wearing the two hats. Do you think that Is that a real criticism or do you think that that's people trying to get some cover for not wanting someone who is so, so liberal to be at the helm of the party? SYMONE SANDERS: I think it's a little of both. I definitely think it is difficult to win. You have a chair that is a sitting member of Congress, or has any other kind of job, has two sets of staff. There is DNC staff and then there's office staff. Whenever you want to get something done quickly you just can't go through the DNC staff you also have to go through whatever particular office staff. Look, I think Keith Ellison is great, I have worked with him. He is amazing, he is a fighter and he's committed to the issues, but -- BRIANNA KEILAR: Howard Dean? SYMONE SANDERS: Howard Dean, you know, Howard Dean was there for the 50-state strategy, but here's the issue: Howard Dean is also on record maligning young people and millennials. Telling those Bernie folks they just need to get in line and maligning Bernie Sanders. And that is not what we need. And in my opinion we don't need white people leading the Democratic party right now. The Democratic party is diverse, and it should be reflected as so in leadership and throughout the staff, at the highest levels. From the vice chairs to the secretaries all the way down to the people working in the offices at the DNC. I think we need a robust discussion about this and I think we need to hear more from all the candidates. Jaime Harrison of South Carolina, he's great, too. He's done real party building, but everybody doesn't necessarily know Jaime and they want to know what he stands for. So I want to hear more from everybody. I want to hear from the millennials and the brown folks.
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The president's eldest son has been a top surrogate for GOP candidates this cycle.
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There has been no condemnation more critical, more widespread, and more sustained than the mainstream media’s assault on President Donald Trump’s comparison
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The Washington Post is getting called out for tying variants of the coronavirus to the countries of origin they were discovered in after previously condemning President Trump for his "dangerous" rhetoric about the China-borne illness. 
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Tesla CEO and the world's wealthiest man Elon Musk pulled no punches in a wide-ranging interview with popular satire site The Babylon Bee.
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Biden lies again

Submitted 2 years ago by ActRight Community

President Joe Biden is facing criticism over the many false claims he made during his recent speech in Virginia.
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Arrests in Colorado of black and Latino youth for marijuana possession have increased 58% and 29% respectively after legalization.
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In a Sunday interview with MSNBC's "Kasie DC," Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) called for $3.6 billion in funding to allow vote-by-mail in 2020 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. | Clips
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The media report that ‘Biden takes first steps aimed at dismantling systemic racism with an executive order focused on equity.’
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Harold Hutchison  Parents in a Virginia school district have filed suit over materials in the curriculum that they claim are indoctrinating their children
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