#98751
World leaders, including the U.S., have been repeatedly begging the Taliban over the past month to form an "inclusive" government, and—seriously—they're still at it:
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#98752
The special counsel’s indictment tells the real story of 2016 collusion.
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#98754
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina judges struck down the state’s latest photo voter identification law on Friday, agreeing with minority voters that Republicans rammed through rules tainted by racial bias as a way to remain in power.
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#98755
On Thursday, former White House Press Secretary and Fox News contributor Kayleigh McEnany shredded the Biden administration for their special treatment of public figures hesitant of taking the COVID-19 vaccine
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#98756
The person charged with indecent exposure at the Wi Spa in Los Angeles is still at large, as sordid new details of their criminal record have emerged.
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#98757
Fear of economic retaliation from Beijing has in part led the world to turn a blind eye as ...
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#98758
It’s frightening to see how easy it was to set the wheels in motion in major U.S. newsrooms.
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#98759
Other Texas politicians also expressed their outrage at the swelling border crisis and the Biden administration's silence.
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#98760
The tech giants removed an app that was being used by Vladamir Putin political opponents.
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#98761
The chairman of the House Democrats’ campaign arm on Friday said the party’s lawmakers need to learn to be more discreet about the $3.5 trillion price tag of President Biden’s social welfare bill.
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#98762
The special counsel’s final report on the Clinton campaign’s manufacturing of the Trump–Russia collusion narrative will be very interesting reading.
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#98763
Official Office for National Statistics data has inadvertently revealed that 30,305 people have died within twenty-one days of having a Covid-19 vaccine in England during the first 6 months of 2021…
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#98764
An influential Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Friday rejected a proposal to distribute booster shots of Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19
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#98765
North Korea has been relatively quiet since President Trump last met with Kim Jong Un at the DMZ in June 2019. It has carried out no major weapons tests, and focused largely on dealing with COVID, droughts and keeping its ailing economy afloat. 
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#98766
American liberals are remarkably blasé about the revelation that General Milley was conspiring against Donald Trump
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#98767
The United States is short of more than 5 million homes, driven by increased housing demand across the country ...
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#98768
The Democrats’ job-crushing green agenda is heading toward the ditch.
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#98769
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory panel on Friday voted 16-3 to recommend against providing booster ...
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#98770
The FDA assured the Daily Caller News Foundation Friday that it has not entered into any contracts "for the purchase of human fetal tissue" since 2018.
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#98771
China announced on Thursday that it has fully vaccinated more than 1 billion people against COVID-19—over 70 percent ...
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#98772
France announced on Friday that the country will pull its ambassadors from the U.S. and Australia following a failed submarine deal.
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#98773
Our betters don't care about us.
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#98774
Three of the five prominent Sunday morning newscasts avoided the explosive New York Times report about the botched U.S. drone strike the Pentagon finally admitted killed Afghan civilians rather than ISIS-K terrorists the Biden administration previously touted.
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#98775
"By keeping students enrolled, a school can increase the funding it receives from taxpayers. At Claremont, that included students who were dead."
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