Month: October 2021

Kevin Hulbert puts pro-Youngkin signs up as people gather to protest different issues during a Loudoun County School Board meeting in Ashburn, Va., October 26, 2021. (Leah Millis/Reuters) While most pollsters find the Virginia gubernatorial race to be tied (or Democrat Terry McAuliffe slightly ahead), a new Fox News poll shows Republican Glenn Youngkin jumping
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A new poll finds former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe trailing Republican challenger Glen Youngkin among likely voters in the pivotal race for Virginia’s governorship. The Fox News poll released Thursday found that 53% of likely voters supported Youngkin, while only 45% said they supported McAuliffe. That same poll previously found that McAuliffe was garnering 51%
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Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri rebuked energy company executives during a Thursday congressional hearing, claiming that they are peddling fossil fuels that kill millions of people. The freshman lawmaker said that an oil refinery is more likely to be located in a black community than a white community and that the results of climate
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Hilary Clinton is officially installed as Queen’s University’s 11th chancellor and the first female chancellor, at Queen’s University in Belfast on September 24, 2021. (Photo by Brian Lawless / Pool / AFP via Getty Images) “Comprador capitalist” is not a compliment. The term denotes a merchant in a poor country who brokers deals with foreigners,
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Jacob Engels speaks at an Orange County School Board meeting, October 26, 2021. (Via Twitter/@GratefulAC19) The Orange County School Board in Florida removed a speaker from Tuesday’s board meeting for using vulgar language after the person read a passage from a sexually explicit book that is available in high schools’ libraries. In a video recorded
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On the heels of a student walkout, former Vice President Mike Pence traveled Thursday to Loudoun County, Virginia, to praise concerned parents and students—and to call for school officials to resign over their “cover-up” of recent sexual assaults in county schools.  “School board members and anyone responsible for this tragedy and cover-up should resign immediately,”
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In this article WH The CEO of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts told CNBC on Thursday that strong travel demand in the U.S. has helped the company shake off its pandemic-related slowdown. While some industries have had trouble bouncing back after Covid pandemic disruptions, business at Wyndham is “absolutely stronger than before the pandemic,” CEO Geoff
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After failing to get his $3.5 trillion social spending plan passed, Joe Biden is more desperate than ever to pass something. Unfortunately for him, that something appears to be a stripped-down version of the plan that comes in at $1.75 trillion—literally, half the original plan that he laughably claimed was “already paid for.” Related: Joe
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Yes, you read that headline correctly. On Wednesday, CNN’s hideously-rated New Day had its worst viewership of the year as, according to Nielsen Media Research, it fetched only 304,000 total viewers and 63,000 of those via the 25-54 demo. Among the shows that drew more people on Wednesday, they included Discovery’s Moonshiners, ESPN’s Get Up,
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As the “government-medical-media complex.” attempts to force mass compliance with mRNA vaccination, you and anyone who diverts from the mainstream narrative is branded “conspiracy theorists” or “anti-science.” The corporate media’s campaign to bombard the public with warnings about Ivermectin being a “horse de-wormer” was disrupted after podcast giant Joe Rogan revealed the medication, which is
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The recent kidnapping of 17 missionaries—16 American, one Canadian, and five of them children—and a local driver in Haiti has drawn international attention to the epidemic of escalating violence and lawlessness the Haitian people have been suffering for years.  Coming on the heels of the July assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, the intensifying criminal activity is undermining what little
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Longtime New York Times reporter and columnist Nicholas Kristof officially announced he’s running for Governor of Oregon — as a Democrat, of course. Kristof stepped down from his columnist duties earlier this month after 37 years at the liberal newspaper. After joining the Times in 1984, initially covering economics, he served as a Times correspondent in Los Angeles, Hong
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When a lifelong politician who chairs the U.S. Senate Budget Committee continues to misunderstand basic math, the legislative process, and the constitution, we should always take note. Bernie Sanders is at it again. The repugnant socialist is echoing another majoritarian line that’s growing in popularity among crazed progressives. Joe Manchin represents .5% of US population
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The Department of Homeland Security won’t allow immigration agents to apprehend illegal immigrants where “essential” activities or services happen, the agency announced on Wednesday. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials are prohibited from apprehending illegal immigrants around “places where children gather, disaster or emergency relief sites, and social services
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(Naveen Asaithambi/Getty Images) According to the Post: New government data shows that sales of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products increased last year for the first time in two decades, raising concerns that pandemic-related stress spurred an uptick in smoking . . . The largest U.S. cigarette producers sold an estimated 203.7 billion cigarettes to wholesalers
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An inexpensive, generic antidepressant has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 in clinical trials. Fluvoxamine — a readily available pill used to treat depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder — dramatically reduces serious illness and death from COVID-19 when prescribed early, according to a study published in the journal Lancet Global Health. There
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A suspended Virginia Tech football player has been charged with murder after allegedly beating to death a 40-year-old man who pretended to be a woman when they previously met to have sex. Isimemen David Etute — an 18-year-old freshman at the university planning to play linebacker for the football team — was indicted by a
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