#12851
The Biden administration claimed the need to ban gas stoves 'reached a boiling point' before the conversation really got heated.
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Biden Education Secretary Miguel Cardona criticized Republicans for book-banning, 'censorship,' and some pushes to cut education funding in a Tampa Bay Times guest column.
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Fourteen school districts in Orange County now have the overdose-reversing drug on hand as drugs continue to pour into the U.S. from the southern border.
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#12854
Ron DeSantis should say it one more time for the people in the back. The war in Ukraine is literally a dispute over territory with Russia.
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#12855
Where's the #metoo movement when you need it?
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Goldman Sachs raised the chances of a recession in the United States to 35%, up 10 percentage points from its previous prediction, in the aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse and a dip in stock futures for large U.S. banks.
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A professor in Florida, who was fired over tweets criticizing systemic racism during the summer of 2020, then reinstated, is suing the university board of trustees. Charles Negy filed the lawsuit on Thursday alleging that University of Central Florida (UCF) Board of Trustees violated his…
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#12858
Germany's Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach, who once claimed that COVID-19 vaccination is free of side effects, admitted ...
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The maternal death rate across the United States rose significantly in 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new ...
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American aviation is in good shape now, but action is needed to head off a shortage of workers ...
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Poland announced on March 16 it will send fighter jets to Ukraine, becoming the first NATO member to ...
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Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a Democrat, argued parents must "believe" their children when they "tell us who they are" in a now-viral clip.
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Former President Donald Trump’s attorney warned against the “completely weaponized” legal system last week, arguing that the Manhattan district attorney’s office is navigating uncharted legal waters over potential criminal charges targeting the former commander-in-chief.  The 45th president was invited to testify before a grand jury concerning the…
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President Nayib Bukele asked for yet another extension of anti-gang emergency measures in a crackdown that has been running for a year
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The Hong Kong company which wired over $3 million bound for Biden family associates in 2017, appears to have been run by a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) at the time of the transfer, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation determined. In March…
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Kellogg's employees, meanwhile, went on a three-month strike over poor working conditions.
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'The Daily Wire' reporter Megan Basham weighs in on the lack of media coverage of Ukraine's government seizing places of worship across the country on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' 
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Police in Hackensack, New Jersey, are investigating the source of the suspected fentanyl after five workers at The Shops at Riverside mall appeared to have overdosed.
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San Francisco is moving closer to paying black residents reparations for slavery, which officially ended in America 158 years ago. According to The Post Millennial, the city’s Board of Supervisors “voiced enthusiastic support” on Tuesday for various schemes to pay alleged descendants of slaves —…
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DeSantis Is Right About Ukraine

Submitted 1 year ago by ActRight Community

 
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Wednesday, FNC host Tucker Carlson criticized hawkish voices among the media and political class espousing aggressive rhetoric aimed at Russia and China while the U.S. economy continues to struggle. | Clips
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Calvary Chapel in Silicon Valley refused to close during the Covid lockdowns, arguing freedom of religion. Then the government surveillance began.
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The European Central Bank is pressing ahead with its fight against inflation despite concerns it could exacerbate strains in the financial system.
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Reporters confronted White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the end of Thursday's briefing.
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