#200176
Farage would be the "nuclear weapon" sent "into the heart of the asteroid..."
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PHE report reveals that only around five per cent reported close contact in a 'leisure or community' setting
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A new report reveals how Big Tech uses user agreements to force its users to comply with their biased rules or risk being censored.
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Miriam Margolyes is making a big stink about her time on set with the action star: “Now, I fart, of course I do – but I don’t fart in people’s faces.”
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The Jisser family has owned their mobile home park in California’s Palo Alto since 1986, and now they want to turn their investment into apartments or condos – but they’re running into stiff resistance from the local government and angry activists, in a battle that’s landed in court.
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New York Times writer Andrew Ross Sorkin proposed one of the worse solutions to curbing automatic rifle sales this week. Sorkin, who also co-hosts a show on CNBC, suggested that the large credit ca…
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Lose an election you thought you’d win? Well Democrats’ have a solution for that: “We shall impeach all da things!!” Don’t like a Supreme Court justice? Impeach him! Don’t like the president? Impea…
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Nance announced that she was tested before hitting the road and had been completely symptom-free for 13 days.
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Police enforcement of the orders by state officials could only bring arrested Democrats back to the legislature for session.
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Pro-abortion House leaders on Wednesday refused to consider a resolution that would have condemned the recent violence against pro-life organizations.
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Obama is enjoying several rounds of golf during his annual multi-week Hawaii vacation this year. Remember when Barack Obama promised ...
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This is probably less about the candidate than regular old party warfare.
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BBC journalist John Sweeney has announced he is leaving the corporation after 17 years and delivered a parting shot to EDL founder Tommy Robinson.
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Trump Card (2020) - IMDb

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

Directed by Dinesh D'Souza, Bruce Schooley. With Stephen Brodie, Dinesh D'Souza, John Di Domenico, Kathryn Palmer. Filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza examines the ideas of socialism and the state of politics in America.
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More than seven months after it was launched, the biggest rental-assistance program in U.S. history has delivered just a fraction of the nearly $47 billion in promised aid.
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EXCLUSIVE: The White House is firing back at Republicans who say the Biden administration is selling oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China.
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Thirty-five asylum-seekers have asked to be relocated from a refugee housing facility in southern Sweden because they believe it's haunted by ghosts, officials said Wednesday.
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President Trump is standing by his calls to raise the age limit to buy the type of high-powered rifle used in the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, the White House said Tuesday. 
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Hundreds of people affiliated with the Islamic State escaped a camp where they were being held on Sunday after Turkish forces approached the Kurdish-held town, Kurdish officials said.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed Thursday the creation of mobile rapid response units to deliver the COVID-19 antibody treatment Regeneron to Floridians at higher risk for the virus.
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The Committee doesn't care about these facts...
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The candidate’s bombast has tapped a deep frustration that spans the political spectrum.
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Nancy Pelosi’s ongoing bizarre behavior may be a key reason why many Democrats are refusing to support her for a potential future leadership position. As the House Minority Leader spoke to reporters in Thursday, she repeatedly used the wrong word in sentences, awkwardly correcting herself so she was clear to the journalists.  Speaking about …
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(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Much of the commentary about Michael Kremer, named this week as one of three winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, has justifiably celebrated his pioneering work in studying poverty — even now, many of us believe, the planet’s greatest moral challenge. But an
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