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#202852
State authorities faced criticism for classifying as COVID-19 death a man with astronomical .55 blood-alcohol content.
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#202853
Ron DeSantis's coronavirus response is a national model despite weeks of media scrutiny, as Florida outshines its blue state counterparts.
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#202854

Ruling Pandamerica

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false-face for the urge to rule it. Power is what all messiahs really seek: not the chance to serve.” — H.L
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#202855
A database leaked from China's top military university contains 640,000 entries, charting coronavirus cases in at least 230 cities, potentially giving a glimpse at the country's true toll.
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#202856
The massive relief package, dubbed the HEROES Act, passed the lower chamber in a 208 to 199 vote Friday evening. 
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#202857
Are the lockdowns even necessary?
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#202858
People insisted the wiretapping of Carter Page was perfectly normal. That turned out to be wrong.
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#202859
Nunes: “It’s gone. Poof. It’s out of sight — we can’t find it.”
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#202860
The GOP is marking 100 days until the event
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#202861
The Intercept co-founding Glenn Greenwald slammed the mainstream media on "The Story" Friday for largely remaining silent after one CBS investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge was attacked by the Biden campaign over her reporting on the "unmasking" of national security adviser designate Michael Flynn.
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#202862
Former Comedy Central host Jon Stewart once did a segment poking fun at then-Vice President Joe Biden for his propensity to uncomfortably touch and sniff women.
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The left-wing media is just fine with spreading propaganda from a foreign government, so long as it hurts President Donald Trump. NBC News chief global affairs correspondent Bill Neely appeared on MSNBC Friday to literally spread Chinese propaganda in a segment to attack Trump over his administration’s handling of the coronavirus, a virus that originated […]
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#202864
YouTube removed a video of a prominent epidemiologist explaining his view that achieving "herd immunity" is the best way to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Politico offers an especially egregious example.
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#202866
Ninety-eight exploration and production companies in Texas with $75.7 billion of debt filed for bankruptcy from 2015 through 2020.
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#202867
In its pursuit of establishing surveillance on the Trump campaign, the FBI turned its attention to Trump campaign ...
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#202868
The pandemic can be contained without draconian measures and overreaction.
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#202869
Eighty-five thousand dollars in jewelry. A 2019 Rolls-Royce Wraith luxury coupe. Forty-thousand dollars in child support payments. Maurice "Mo" Fayne, a trucking company owner who appears regularly on the reality show "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," has been charged with using more than $1.5 million in Small Business Administration stimulus funds to enrich himself rather than for paying workers and small business expenses as the program requires. According to the U.S. attorney's office in the Northern District of Georgia, Fayne is the sole owner of a Georgia corporation called Flame Trucking that received a $2 million bank loan through the SBA's relief package for small businesses, the Paycheck Protection Program. On May 13 Fayne was arrested and then charged with bank fraud. Prosecutors alleged he used more than $1.5 million on unauthorized purchases including the car, jewelry and child support. "The defendant allegedly took advantage of the emergency lending provisions of the Paycheck Protection Program that were intended to assist employees and small businesses battered by the Coronavirus," said U.S. Attorney Byung J. "BJay" Pak. "We will investigate and charge anyone who inappropriately diverts these critical funds for their own personal gain." Fayne appeared in federal court on the day of his arrest in front of magistrate judge Justin S. Anand of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Fayne's lawyer, Atlanta attorney Tanya Miller, says he will fight the charges. She issued a statement to The Washington Post saying that she would not try the case through the media and that the government needed to clear up confusion about the stimulus program's rules. "We will provide the appropriate response in the proper forum once all the information has been provided to us," said Miller in the...
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#202870
House Democrats' coronavirus relief package bails out coastal elites while ensuring big businesses are able to freely hire illegal aliens.
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#202871
Big Tech companies are aggressively tamping down on COVID-19 “misinformation” — opinions and ideas contrary to official pronouncements. Dr. Knut M. Wittkowski, former head of biostatist…
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#202872
'Shutting down schools, driving the economy against the wall — there was no reason for it," Knut Wittkowski said in an interview.
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#202873
Where is the record showing who unmasked Flynn in connection with his fateful conversation with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak?
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#202874
She had previously criticized arts funding in the first coronavirus stimulus
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Q: What did Barack Obama know about the dodgy investigation of Michael Flynn, and when did he know it? A: More than his attorney general, and before she did. That is a detail worth keeping in mind.…
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