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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced on that he will not be joining the Orwellian mob that is deplatforming Infowars ? unless they actually violate the platform?s rules. Dorsey wrote that part of his decision was so that they would not add fuel to ?conspiracy theories.? ?We didn’t suspend Alex Jones or Infowars yesterday. We ?
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Facebook and YouTube shut down accounts Monday run by radio host Alex Jones, saying his charged rhetoric violated their policies and were detracting from their efforts to spawn a civil conversation. Apple also said it nixed Mr. Jones’ podcast from its iTunes subscription lists, and Spotify erased the host’s program from its feed, as social media companies began to take a more active role in policing their content.
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A California man who told undercover agents that he wanted to carry out a Christmas Day bombing at a popular San Francisco tourist spot has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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Daniel McAdams, the executive director of the Ron Paul Institute, and Scott Horton, the editor of AntiWar.com have been suspended from Twitter.
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As trade tensions between the U.S. and China continue to escalate, Chinese officials announced Friday the country tested its first hypersonic flight vehicle capable of carrying nuclear weapons -- and allegedly able to penetrate any missile defense system.
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A new study by attorney James C. Phillips suggests that top American law schools prefer to hire liberals over conservatives.
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Houses of worship and nonprofit groups are crying foul as they realize that a provision in last year’s tax reform law requires them to pay federal taxes on some employee benefits for the first time, a development that could cost them thousands of dollars.
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NFL fans will see history made this season, and it has nothing to do with what goes on between the goalposts. The Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints will have male cheerleaders dancing on their squads for the first time. Dancers Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies have been preparing for the NFL season since they made the Rams cheerleading squad in March.
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A U.S. district judge ruled that the government must answer questions about the infamous Russia dossier for the BuzzFeed trial.
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Don Lemon recently defined some Trump voters as "people who will lie, steal, and cheat" while going on to claim the mainstream media goes well out of their way to remain objective and unbiased when covering President Donald Trump.
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This is why we do what we do. Meet Omar "Crispy" Avila, an inspiration to many, including us. We are Black Rifle Coffee. Learn more about why Black Rifle Cof...
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See full results and maps from the special election for Ohio's 12th District.
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U.S.—Google and Apple have both removed the praying hands emoji from their mobile platforms, citing the ?hateful, exclusionary? worldview reflected by the two hands pressed together in sincere petition to some unspecified deity. While Apple had previously removed glowing rays of light from behind the prayer emoji in an attempt to downplay its hateful nature, ?
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Rick Gates, the star prosecution witness in the fraud and corruption case against former Trump campaign manager and lobbyist Paul Manafort, admitted under cross-examination by the defense Tuesday that he may have submitted improper claims to the committee organizing President Trump’s 2017 inauguration — in addition to his already admitted embezzlement against his and Mr. Manafort’s old firm.
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A "miracle baby" is finally home with his family in Idaho after a drama that lasted several months.
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Win McNamee/Getty Images US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has been accused of swindling associates out of more than $120 million, according to a new bombshell report from Forbes. The magazine interviewed 21 former colleagues, many of whom said Ross had a propensity to filch money for himself. A report Tuesday cited sources recalling that US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross had been known to grab handfuls of Sweet'N Low on his way out of restaurants to save himself the trouble of having to buy his own. But that may just be the tip of the iceberg, according to the Tuesday report, a bombshell from Dan Alexander of Forbes.
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On Monday Facebook caved to the leftist media mob demanding censorship of InfoWars and permanently banned their page. Google-YouTube followed suit and also terminated the InfoWars Accounts. The tech tyrants launched a coordinated attack on Alex Jones and Infowars. Conservative Infowars is too offensive for Democrats, CNN and Facebook. But while Facebook continues its censor and eliminate conservative content ?
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Trump might look like he's flailing on trade—but it's all going according to his trade czar's plan, which has been years in the making.
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A concealed carrier critically wounded a man who opened fire at a crowded “peace” rally Saturday afternoon in Titusville, Florida, police said.
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Element Electronics, a consumer electronics company in South Carolina, says it will be closing its plant in Winnsboro due to tariffs imposed by President Trump.
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To Paul Green, a club steward in northern England's 'rust belt', Britain is so broken that he would vote for Brexit again were he to get another chance.
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Our criminal-justice system is not racist ‘front to back.’
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Sen. John McCain brokered a clandestine and illegal deal, feeding Classified FBI intelligence to Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele to discredit Donald Trump prior to the 2016 election, according to federal law enforcement insiders. McCain, a sitting GOP Senator, was provided names of “problematic Russians” the FBI had recently investigated or were in the process …
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