Month: September 2021

In this article HNST FIGS WRBY Co-CEOs, Neil Blumenthal & Dave Gilboa of Warby Parker at the NYSE, September 29, 2021. Source: NYSE Warby Parker‘s debut Wednesday set a good precedent for a number of online-first retailers preparing to go public. Warby shares skyrocketed 36% Wednesday. Founded in 2010, the company started hawking its eyewear
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A brief but fiery exchange happened between Virginia’s Democrat candidate for governor and CNN OutFront host Erin Burnett, Wednesday night. The interview started off just like any other CNN interview, with the journalist acting as if she was recording a campaign ad for the Democrat with weak, softball questions. But the compliant give and take
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) dared Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to visit the humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern border. Cruz challenged AOC to visit detention centers so she could see for herself the conditions that migrants are being kept in. “I challenge every one of them: I challenge [Joe] Biden, I challenge [Kamala] Harris, I
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The Biden administration announced new restrictions on immigration enforcement deportations and arrests in what appears to be a concession to open borders advocates. The new guidelines, published in a memo by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday, order the department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to limit arrests and deportations to those who pose
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Ron Paul, a former congressman from Texas, is speaking out after YouTube the Ron Paul Institute channel. “Very shocked that @YouTube has completely removed the Channel of my Ron Paul Institute: no warning, no strikes, no evidence,” he tweeted. “Only explanation was “severe or repeated violations of our community guidelines.” Channel is rarely used. The
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On Thursday, Politico reported that West Virginia Democratic senator Joe Manchin had signed a letter all the way back in July informing Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer that Manchin wouldn’t support a new reconciliation bill that costs more than $1.5 trillion. This afternoon, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, leader of the House Progressive Caucus, said progressives still
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Critics of the forensic audit of Maricopa County, Arizona—including local election officials and many reporters—who are crowing that the audit confirms that President Joe Biden won the election in Arizona, either don’t understand the purpose of an audit or are trying to deliberately obscure the most worrying findings in the audit. In fact, by concentrating
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In this article DIS Source: Disney/Lucasfilm Disney’s Halcyon starcruiser will make its maiden voyage on March 1, 2022. First teased during Disney’s D23 Expo in 2019, the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser is an immersive hotel situated near the company’s Orlando, Florida-based Disney World Resort. Billed as a two-day, two-night adventure, this new experience will begin
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Boston City Hall (peterspiro/Getty Images) The Supreme Court took five more cases this morning for this year’s term, including a Ted Cruz challenge to campaign finance rules. The most hot-button case is Shurtleff v. City of Boston, a lawsuit against the city of Boston for refusing to temporarily raise a “Christian flag” on a government-owned flagpole
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On today’s show, special guest Alex Jones joins Crowder and crew in studio to discuss the “Great Reset,” and they will discuss how Joe Rogan triggered leftists yet again over COVID. Don’t miss Thursday’s episode of “Louder with Crowder.” Want more from Steven Crowder? To enjoy more of Steven’s uncensored late-night comedy that’s actually funny,
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David Leonhardt, who is still acting as the unofficial czar of respectable COVID opinions among liberals, is out today with a big defense of vaccine mandates — specifically workplace mandates. The numbers he examines show that coercion brings vaccination rates from around 70 or 75 percent to over 90 percent: The rationale for workplace mandates:
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Melbourne, Australia is in its sixth COVID-19 lockdown and is now the longest locked-down city in the world.  Australia has taken an unprecedented approach to fighting the pandemic within its borders, implementing extreme lockdown measures.  Leaders across Australia have instantly put their states and cities into lockdown when COVID-19 cases are reported, believing that “zero
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LONDON — The co-founder and chief medical officer of BioNTech, the German firm which developed a Covid-19 vaccine alongside Pfizer, told CNBC that the world “should not live in fear” of the virus. “Covid will become manageable. It already has started to become manageable” Dr. Ozlem Tureci said in the latest episode of “The CNBC
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I want to thank the distributor of my articles, Creators Syndicate, for allowing me to take eight weeks off from writing my weekly column so I could campaign to recall and replace the governor of California. I also want to thank my readers for their patience and willingness to let me pursue that adventure. The
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Activists plan to announce a new pro-life group this weekend at the left-leaning Women’s March, one composed of “fetal rights advocates from across the ideological spectrum.” The new organization will be lead by Pro-Life San Francisco founder Terrisa Bukovinac, who also served temporarily as president of Democrats for Life of America. Bukovinac said in a
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the conclusion of military operations in Afghanistan and plans for future counter-terrorism operations on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., September 28, 2021. (Stefani Reynolds/Pool via Reuters) House Democrats have pushed forward in their reconciliation bill with creating a new “Medicaid-like” program that lacks
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