#206602
A former top Department of Justice (DOJ) official alleged in newly released documents on Thursday that former President Barack Obama knew about the details of a wiretapped phone call between then-incoming national security advisor Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Fox News Editor Gregg Re reported: On January 5, 2017, Then-Deputy Attorney General Sally […]
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In a recent interview with Lord David Owen (who is also a former foreign minister of the UK) on the UK EU Stalemate after Brexit, he shared his views and also the possible solution with Subodh Gupta editor Journalism News Network.
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#206604
"The Five" co-host Dana Perino voiced her displeasure Thursday with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after he announced that health care workers from around the country who traveled to his state to help fight the coronavirus pandemic would have to pay income taxes on money earned there.
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65.2k Likes, 2,066 Comments - Evander Holyfield (@evanderholyfield) on Instagram: “and created this video for Hayden’s Corner. He’s helping support our cause to raise awareness about…”
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#206608
In her New York Times op-ed, “I Believe Tara Reade. I Am Voting for Joe Biden Anyway,” Linda Hirshman blurts out what many suspected all along: ideology an
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#206609
The notion that candidate Donald Trump conspired with Moscow to steal the 2016 presidential election was always an implausible phantasm built on a foundation of Russian disinformation commissioned by the Hillary Clinton campaign and Democrats.
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#206610
"They introduce me?" a blurry Joe Biden asked five seconds after he appeared on-screen. "Am I on?" he added, as he walked toward the camera on choppy video and removed his aviator sunglasses. What was supposed to be a crisp and cool introduction instead stoked confusion. "Good evening, Tampa," the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said. "I wish we could have done this together and it had gone a little more smoothly." "This" was an event Thursday billed as a "Virtual Rally with Joe Biden in Tampa." It was an hour plagued by technical glitches, awkward pauses, delays and even some blank screen time. For a campaign seeking a substitute for the rousing events that Biden would be holding if not for the coronavirus, the first-of-its kind rally served as a tough lesson about the perils of remote campaigning that played out in real time. At the start, it had all of the trappings of a typical Biden campaign rally. A high schooler led the Pledge of Allegiance from his room. DJ Jack Henriquez played upbeat tunes. An emcee welcomed speakers by name. But as the rally went on, problems surfaced. There was the cut to Janet Cruz, a state senator who sat silent before the screen cut away from her, only to cut back without explanation moments later. There was the shot of Rep. Charlie Crist, D-Fla., dabbing his chin as he waited in silence against a backdrop of palm trees and high rises. It was unclear whether he knew he was on. And throughout, there was distorted video and audio that some on social media likened to transmissions coming in via a dial-up modem. The event showed how the pandemic has dramatically changed the campaign. It also underlined the growing pressure on Biden to expand his footprint in the battleground states expected to decide the November election. Even...
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#206611
No word yet on when the state will completely ban joy of any kind.
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#206612
Feinstein said the allegations were “totally different” than those against Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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#206613
How do you improve your writing? Jessup talks about all the techniques he uses to write academic articles at Johns Hopkins University. This is a 11 hour record long episode from a 12 hour work session! Jessup records a new concept podcast episode in which he talks about the paper and reads it aloud in an effort to make the editing process more simple and fast. 
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Facebook has released a list of the first 20 members of its "Oversight Board," a semi-independent body the social network is setting up that will have the power to decide whether content banned by Facebook stays banned or is restored on appeal. Members include the former editor-in-chief of the Guardian and a "human rights expert" who is part of George Soros' Open Society project.
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.05/08/2020 0:55:23AM EST.
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#206618
There was no factual basis to believe that the Trump campaign, or anyone associated with it, conspired with the Kremlin to interfere with the 2016 campaign.
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#206619
The Mann Act was designed to prevent human trafficking—but used to punish interracial relationships.
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#206620
A white former police officer and his son were arrested on Thursday in Georgia and charged with murder in the shooting death of an unarmed black man, an incident that touched off a furor in the community and among civil rights activists nationwide.
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#206621
An off-duty Alabama police officer was caught on camera body-slamming a woman in Walmart in an altercation that cops say began because she wasn’t wearing a facemask.
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#206622
Speaking exclusively to TGP, filmmaker and producer David Lugo is speaking for the first time about his grand jury testimony and interviews with federal agents during the investigation into Trump advisor Roger Stone. Lugo, who produced a film featuring Roger Stone and Randy Credico, the prosecutions lead witness, said he wants to “set the record…
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#206623
Let the combing-through begin...
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#206624
The changes coming might seem radical — if you were living in, say, pre-Magna Carta serfdom.
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#206625
Sweeping bans on “non-essential” procedures have left medical professionals idle and patients less healthy.
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