Month: October 2021

In this article CMCSA CNK Tom Hardy stars in Sony’s “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” Sony Don’t count out the domestic box office just yet. A combination of new movie releases, many of which appeared exclusively in theaters, coupled with growing consumer confidence in returning to cinemas amid the coronavirus pandemic led October to be
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Reuters drew the ire of conservatives on Twitter on Saturday with a story headlined “Group of anti-Trump Republicans was behind tiki torches in Virginia campaign.” Friday’s Democrat fakery of tiki-torch-bearing Trumpers standing in front of GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin’s bus was NOT a Republican stunt. The first paragraph of Kanishka Singh’s story is worse: “A group
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AT&T — the world’s largest telecommunications company — offers an employee training program that teaches premises such as “American racism is a uniquely white trait” and “white people, you are the problem,” according to a new report. AT&T has disputed some of the claims in the report, and dismissed it as “misleading.” According to internal
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An NBC News poll released Sunday was so woeful for President Joe Biden that “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd admitted the results were “scary news for the Democrats.” Biden’s approval rating in the NBC News poll dived underwater for the first time in his presidency. The poll conducted Oct. 23-26 found that 42% of
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Who should make decisions about how children should be educated? The obvious answer—consistent with American democratic values—is clear: parents. The alternative is unavoidably tyrannical. Indeed, the question of who our children fundamentally belong to has come to define our modern political divide. “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach,” said
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A California longshoreman, who works at California’s San Pedro Bay Port Complex, said labor unions are exacerbating the supply chain crisis. The longshoreman, identified to the media only as Alfred, blamed Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) for “cutting the work” at the port, which is forcing contain ships to remain at sea. “They’re [PMA] the ones…crane
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A group of demonstrators with tiki torches stand on a sidewalk as Republican candidate for governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin arrives on his bus for a campaign event in Charlottesville, Va., October 29, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Just adding an observation to Phil’s point about the Lincoln Project’s asinine, offensive stunt in Virginia yesterday: If you
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Under the terms of New York City’s vaccine mandate, all city employees — including police and firefighters — were required to be vaccinated by this Friday at 5 p.m., or lose their jobs. As of Wednesday, the New York City Fire Department announced that only 65% of their force had been vaccinated, leading the department
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A former U.S. soldier embarked on a dangerous rescue mission to save his family members and Christians from the Taliban in Afghanistan, according to a Fox News report. The “proud American soldier” claims he was forced to sneak into the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan to rescue his relatives because the U.S. government didn’t offer him or his
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Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) offers remarks in support of the nomination of Chris Magnus to be Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., October 19, 2021. (Rod Lamkey/Pool via Reuters) Activists demonstrated outside a wedding officiated by Senator Kyrsten
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The State Department joined an initiative to welcome Afghan refugees to the United States that is sponsored by organizations supporting groups with possible ties to Palestinian terrorist organizations, a review by The Daily Caller News Foundation found. Welcome.US is part of the Office of American Possibilities initiative, a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, according to its
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In this article AAL An American Airlines Boeing 777-300ER plane takes off from Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia, October 28, 2020. Loren Elliott | Reuters American Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 flights since Friday, disruptions it blamed on staffing problems and high winds at its busiest hub. On Saturday, American canceled nearly 460 flights,
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New York Times political reporter Jeremy Peters wrote about the tight Virginia governor’s race between Democrat Terry McAuliffe (the former DNC head who previously served as Virginia’s governor from 2014-2018) and Republican Glenn Youngkin: “Running in Virginia, Youngkin Shifted Tone With Hard Right Turn.” Youngkin has a lead outside the margin of error in at least one
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Things haven’t gone well for Cuomo since. Despite winning an Emmy for his COVID communication and getting a book deal on his COVID response, he would go on to kill thousands of elderly New York nursing home residents and try to cover it up. Things have gone slightly better for Fauci, despite ample controversies of
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The U.S. has reduced emissions more than any other country in the world despite former President Donald Trump’s decision to leave the Paris Climate Accords. “In the last 10 years, the emissions reduction in the United States has been the largest in the history of energy,” International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol said at
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President Biden delivers remarks from the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., October 28, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) My latest New York Post column looks at the rich payments that the Biden administration is considering giving to families separated at the border by the Trump administration: This is a scandalous giveaway that would reward
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