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You will be so encouraged by this interview with the White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany. It is a very personal, very Christ-centered discussion. Watch the video and then share how God impresses you to pray for McEnany.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has given blanket approval for U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to fly the rainbow LGBT pride flag on the
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Syndicated Analytics’ latest report, titled “Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturing Plant Project Report 2024: Industry Analysis (Market Perfor ... ,CariDotMy
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On Wednesday, President Trump’s bipartisan Commission on Election Integrity, led by Vice President Mike Pence, assembled for the first time. The commission’s responsibility was to investigate possible election fraud and other election related criminal behavior. Despite the importance of this commission, ABC and NBC failed to give the commission any time at all during their evening broadcasts. CBS was the only network in the Big Three to mention it, but they were skeptical and mislead on its intentions.
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"That's definitely excessive..."
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#322057
As the mistakes of scientific experts rack up we must change how we use their advice.
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Lisa Christensen said she was "concerned about people" coming to her home if they were "not happy with the verdict" in the Chauvin case.
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Will Smith slapped Chris Rock in the face while the comedian was on stage at the 2022 Academy Awards — after joking about the actor's wife Jada Pinkett Smith.
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Donald J. Trump on Twitter

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“The Democratic National Committee, sometimes referred to as the DNC, is again working its magic in its quest to destroy Crazy Bernie Sanders....”
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John James, a Michigan candidate for U.S. senator, highlighted in a recent campaign ad how the United States is the ''only country where you can go from slave to senator in four generations and poverty to prosperity in one.''
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The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that the 2020 Census shows the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2020, was 331,449,281.
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Florida State University recently offered a perfect example of woke thought in action: Prove you’re not racially biased by taking a test that assumes you
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WASHINGTON -- Ahead of a congressional hearing on free speech on college campuses, Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan told The Daily Caller that he would be willing to support legislation that withholds
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Shots fired, internet crackdown and Guaido calling for a military uprising. Could this be a chance for freedom for Venezuela. Follow the latest on the coup.
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Federal law enforcement agents adopt more aggressive tactics against Portland rioters.
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#322067
Section 702 is supposed to be used to snoop on spies and terrorists, not Americans.
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Jose Castillo, a current Walt Disney Company employee who is running for Congress in Florida, told Fox News Digital that the “silent majority” of Disney employees support the parental rights law H.B. 1557, despite the loud minority leading Disney to take a stance against the law, which critics have branded the “Don't Say Gay” law.
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The Thursday edition of MSNBC’s All In saw quite some rhetorical hyperventilating as host Chris Hayes and AM Joy host Joy Reid expressed grave concern that the Trump administration will use the FBI as their “political tool” against their enemies a la “lions eat[ing] Christians” at the Roman Coliseum.
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The New York Times plans to reprimand in some unspecific way the editor responsible for publishing a blatantly antisemitic cartoon in last week’s international edition opinion page and will force all staff to now go through antisemitism sensitivity training. In a memo to New York Times staff, publisher A.G. Sulzberger admits the newspaper handled this matter incorrectly and says the still-unidentified editor of the Times says is responsible will be disciplined in some way and that all Times staff will now begin antisemitism sensitivity training. The newspaper, Sulzberger wrote in the staff-wide memo as reported by Yahoo News’s Dylan Stableford, is “taking disciplinary steps with the production editor who selected the cartoon for publication” and will be “updating our unconscious bias training to ensure it includes a direct focus on anti-Semitism.” Sulzberger wrote in the memo: This episode is a reminder that all of us are custodians of our trust and credibility with readers. Our journalists work hard every day to help people understand a vast and diverse world and ensure prejudices of any kind do not make it into our report. Though I’ve been assured there was no malice involved in this mistake, we fell far short of our standards and values in this case. Times spokeswoman Danielle Rhoades-Ha did not immediately respond to a Breitbart News follow-up request for comment asking again for the identity of the editor the Times says is responsible for publishing the cartoon–and for specific details on exactly what disciplinary steps are being taken against that editor, including whether that editor will be fired or will still work at the Times . At this stage, however, newsroom sources tell Breitbart News that the editor is sticking around, and that the Times staff at large has rallied around that editor to protect the person from criticism over the antisemitic cartoon. What is particularly remarkable is how a newspaper that prides itself on claims of supporting transparency and supposedly holding powerful people accountable is still refusing to name the editor it says is responsible for publishing the cartoon–and still has not reported what punishment exactly has been leveled or is going to be leveled against this editor. The Times last Thursday printed a cartoon that showed Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu as a dog wearing a leash and with a Star of David on the collar leading a blind President Donald Trump who was wearing a skullcap around the world. The cartoon, which is blatantly antisemitic, mimics literal Nazi propaganda from 1940 when the Nazi regime in Germany published images of a Jewish man leading around British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/05/01/new-york-times-publisher-relents-all-staff-must-attend-antisemitism-sensitivity-training/
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has once again been accused of pushing an “anti-police agenda” involving prosecuting officers for following orders -- instead of condemning violent demonstrators and city officials -- after another veteran city cop turned himself in Wednesday to face criminal charges related to the unrest that broke out in the city after the death of George Floyd
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Judicial Watch, a government transparency watchdog group, announced Tuesday that it has obtained documents allegedly showing California officials colluding with social media giants to censor speech surrounding the 2020 elections – including some of its own posts.
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#322073
Joseph Farah explains harmful impact of Big Tech controlling media through fear
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#322074
Officials with DHS signed a waiver to allow construction of upgrades to the border wall and new wall prototype projects to break ground.
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Madeleine Kearns takes on the mainstreaming of anti-Semitism, which has appeared in the NYT, the Democratic party, and the British Labour party.
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