#238426
The Supreme Court announced Friday it would take up an abortion case from Louisiana, setting the stage for a national fight over a contentious issue during a presidential election year.
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#238427
Newsom and lawmakers virtue-signal while failing utterly to address the state’s current crises.
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#238428
Thursday, during an appearance on FNC's "Fox News Primetime," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) acknowledged an "anti-American" tone from Reps. Cori Bush (D-MO), Maxine Waters (D-CA), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). | Clips
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#238429
Ukraine ranks dismally low on the corruption perception index. Therefore, the U.S. must implement measures to ensure that aid will reach those deserving in the devastated country.
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#238430
After the first commercial break - almost an hour into the third Democratic debate on Saturday night, ABC returned with two candidates at the podium, Sen. and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley. There was no Mrs. Clinton.
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#238431
The anti-gun hysteria in the wake of Parkland, Florida school shooting appeared to have reached a fever pitch Tuesday as NBC Nightly News ran a report touting social media posts by irrational former gun owners destroying their weapons. “Some gun owners are posting videos of themselves destroying or getting rid of their firearms, declaring ‘one less gun’ on social media,” fill-in anchor Savannah Guthrie gleefully announced.
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#238432
BEIJING (AP) — The NBA statement originally made in English had a different twist when it came out in Chinese.
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#238433
Portugal's daily coronavirus cases have topped 1,000 for the first time since April...
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#238435
Leftists are pushing back against the praise being poured on 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken by claiming he was no "Good Samaritan."
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#238436
This week, we’ve seen both grassroots conservatives and elitist establishment-types threaten to leave the Republican Party.
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#238437
United States Attorney John Durham is expanding his investigation into the origins of the FBI’s counterintelligence probe into Russia and the Trump campaign after his team reportedly made significant discoveries. Fox News’ Bret Baier reported on Tuesday in a Fox News exclusive that “based on what he has been finding, Durham has expanded his investigation […]
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#238438
Connecticut US Attorney John Durham is not expected to release the findings of his review of the FBI's Russia probe until after the Nov. 3 election — a bitter disappointment to Republicans.
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#238439
Under the guise of Covid-19, the CDC is initiating the next phase of the Great Reset: A permanent lockdown triggering total economic collapse. Leaders at the state and federal level must act now to stop this military operation before it’s too late!
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#238440
The New York Department of Health alerted the public to a case of polio confirmed in a Rockland County resident – the first in the United States in nearly a decade.
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#238441
You've heard tales of how distressed mothers lose their sons and daughters to the Alt-Right, now comes an even more epic tale; losing your gay furry friend to the monstrous Alt-Right. Now you may be
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#238442
Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. envoy to Kiev whom President Trump has called "bad news," is scheduled to sit for a potentially explosive transcribed interview on Capitol Hill on Friday as Democrats intensify their impeachment inquiry.
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#238443
He had a chance to press Joe Biden and didn't.
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#238444
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill last month to drop the requirement of high school students proving proficiency in reading, writing or math before graduation, a report said.
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#238445
An entire police department has resigned in North Carolina after the hiring of a new town manager and suffering a 'hostile' and 'stressful' work environment.
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#238446

Five Words? Next Year Will Be Worse

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

It was a great year for the Obama administration’s foreign policy .  .  . says the Obama administration. The State Department even created a new hashtag to celebrate the White House's annus mirabilis—#2015in5Words. Protecting Arctic Climate and Communities and Protecting Health of Our Ocean are among two of the administration's big wins. A few of the claims are of course questionable, like Winning Fight Against Violent Extremists. Okay, congratulations to the White House for hosting a conference on countering violent extremism in February. But that hardly stopped the Islamic State, the world's most notorious violent extremists, from gaining ground throughout the Middle East and North Africa, waging a major attack in Paris, and inspiring a massacre of Americans in San Bernardino last month. Then there's Iran Peaceful Nuclear Program Ensured. Yes, the White House went to a great deal of trouble to ink a deal with Iran—subordinating much of the rest of American foreign policy to the goal of keeping the Iranians at the negotiating table—but that hardly merits the boast. Obama himself has explained that Iran will have an industrial-scale nuclear weapons program within 15 years. In the meantime, Iran's ballistic missile tests and regional aggression suggest the deal has only fueled the Tehran regime's belligerent ambitions.
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#238447
On Wednesday, CNN aired an embarrassing clip of one of their employees attempting to shoot an AR-15 in a segment highlighted by inaccurate statements from both CNN and a retired military officer.
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#238448
A revealing look at consolidation and ownership of news media outlets in the U.S.
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#238449
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, a county that Trump won by over 30 points in 2016, lost 60,000 ballots. Actually, they now say they weren’t lost and they have found them. They just weren’t sent out. County officials blamed the lost ballots on an independent contractor responsible for distributing the ballots. The issue is resolved. They will go […]
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#238450
The resurgent Taliban reportedly have taken control of four more provincial capitals Friday as the militant group’s offensive continues to close in on Kabul, where the U.S. is now racing to evacuate "thousands" of American citizens and Afghan interpreters, officials say.
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