#119826
An illegal Mexican immigrant working as an Iowa farmhand was convicted of killing college student Mollie Tibbetts, who was knifed to death while jogging in 2018.
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In a paper from 2012, Dr. Anthony Fauci defended the controversial gain-of-function research, saying that the “benefits” gained from the science “outweigh the risk” of an accidental pandemic breaking out.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressional Republicans are speaking out today about the 'wasteful and reckless spending' proposed as part of President Biden’s $6 trillion budget plan. As an alternative, the GOP has set forth their own fiscally conservative proposal totaling only $5.99 trillion.'Now that there’s a Democrat in the White H ...
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Champaign, Illinois —  An alleged cop killer was recently hailed as an angel by CBS affiliate WCIA. On Friday, the Illinois station aired an image of an angelic Darion Lafayette — who died after allegedly killing police officer Chris Oberheim and wounding another officer in a shootout. The  news sto
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On Friday, Senate Republicans successfully blocked the effort to open debate on the creation of a commission to investigate the January 6 riots in
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Dr. Anthony Fauci once argued that conducting experiments on contagious viruses to increase their potency was worth the risk — even if the work could accidentally lead to a pandemic, it was r…
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Consumer prices excluding the volatile food and energy components soared by 3.1 percent in the year to April, surging past the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target and reaching levels not seen in nearly 30 years.
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The state-run TV footage showed researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) disregarding gloves, masks and other PPE while handling bats and collecting feces in the field, Taiwan News note…
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Gates was born in New York in 1853 and grew up neither poor nor rich. The son of a Baptist minister, he followed in his father's footsteps, completing seminary at Rochester University in 1880. From the ages of 27 to 34, he served as a pastor in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to a small congregation of “those made to feel unwelcome” at the larger churches of the city. He was a hard-working and earnest man - known for his work ethic as much as for his devoted adherence to Baptist teachings. Innately, he was also an uncommonly curious individual, spending his free time reading about education, economics, finance, political science, and medicine through self-directed study. Thus, his small Baptist congregation was fortunate to have a well-educated, good-natured head of the church. People noticed and would seek his advice from time to time. George Pillsbury - the patriarch of a wealthy local family - came to him with a rather large problem. Pillsbury was dying, and it had always been his intention to set up a Baptist institution of higher learning. He had just written into his will a gift of $200,000 (late-1800’s dollars) for such purposes, but he feared that the endowment would be misused and wasted. Could Gates think of a way to structure the gift to ensure success?
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'Last night, while attending House of Commons proceedings virtually, in a non-public setting, I urinated without realizing I was on camera,' Amos wrote on…
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President Joe Biden reportedly met with more of his son's business associates than was previously known, according to newly released emails.
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SACRAMENTO, CA - Governor Newsom has announced a lottery sweepstakes where five lucky vaccinated Californians will be allowed to leave California for a better state.Each winner, chosen at random, will get a free U-Haul rental and a nice property in another state of their choice, no questions asked.'Do you want to leave this hellhole? Then get the shot ...
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Senate GOP blocks Jan. 6 commission

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Senate Republicans on Friday blocked a proposal to create an independent 9-11 style commission to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, dismissing the Democrat-led push as a purely political exercise.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated summer camp guidelines on Friday to include situations in which everyone is “fully vaccinated prior to the start of camp.”
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A Facebook whistleblower has leaked documents that appear to expose the tech giant’s plans to censor content that ...
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Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is receiving social media blowback for a recent post in which she expressed bewilderment that...
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Fear is the bitter fruit of the 2020 presidential election. It drove Donald Trump’s supporters, afraid of losing their country, to march on the U.S. Capitol “peacefully and patriotically,” until rioters hijacked their gathering. Just as the Jan. 6 violence was un-American, so is the ongoing attempt by disturbed Democrats to harden “the people’s house.”
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Alejandro Mayorkas said the United States is taking a "very close look" at the idea of requiring vaccine passports for travelers.
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Jurors in the trial of a farm laborer charged with the brutal 2018 murder of Mollie Tibbetts said Friday they have reached a verdict in a case that drew national attention because of the suspect's immigration status. 
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On Wednesday, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) issued a directive for police pursuing people on foot. Fox News noted of the policy, “Officers must be in 'continual communication' with the subject, and 'position themselves in such a way to reduce the opportunity for a foot chase.' The officers must also 'ask themselves of the need to apprehend the subject is worth the risk to responding officers, the public, or the subject.'"
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Pete Hegseth, joined by four veterans, discuss the sacrifices made by men and women in uniform
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The United Educators of San Francisco, which has 6,200 members, is the first American K-12 union of public school teachers to officially support BDS, although other unions have already done so.
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"Montana law does not tolerate schools, other government entities, or employers implementing CRT and antiracist programming in a way that treats individuals differently on the basis of race or that creates a racially hostile environment.”
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After only about two months of serious deliberation, the Chicago Police Department on Wednesday unveiled a new policy that largely ends the practice of officers pursuing suspects on foot.Under the new policy, set in motion following the recent police shootings of 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-...
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Satire For The Right. And The Wrong.
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