Month: December 2022

Just days after Christmas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention republished a “self-assessment tool” urging teachers, administrators, school health staff, and others to become an “awesome ally” by advocating for LGBT causes in school. The document cites multiple LGBT activist groups, including a division of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). The CDC did
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A Chinese fighter jet flew dangerously close to a U.S. spy plane over the South China Sea on Dec. 21, the U.S. military’s Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) said Thursday. A Chinese Navy (PLAN) J-11 fighter jet intercepted the U.S.-operated RC-135 Rivet Joint performing a routine intelligence gathering operation in the waters off China’s southeast coast, according to a statement from
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When he reflected on his time as Treasury Secretary under Presidents Nixon and Ford, William Simon joked the media called him “controversial William Simon” so much he thought “controversial” sounded like his first name. “Controversial” can certainly be an accurate adjective, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t wielded very deliberately to define what liberal journalists
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A report on White House letters dismissing two representatives’ records requests has triggered backlash among House Republicans. The GOP Judiciary Committee said the White House leaked the story to Politico before sending the letters to Republican Reps. James Comer of Kentucky and Jim Jordan of Ohio. “Just before dawn at 4:33 a.m., the White House informed
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Jimmy Kimmel has become a hardcore leftist and conservatives aren’t the only ones who have noticed. Joe Rogan recently slammed Kimmel over being trapped in a leftist bubble. It stems from an obnoxious comment Kimmel made to Elon Musk on Twitter. The Washington Examiner reports: TRENDING: State Judge Announces Democrat Kris Mayes Beat Republican Abe
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Green energy accounted for small portions of electricity generation in New England and Texas as the regions narrowly avoided blackouts following winter storms. “People hear so much about renewables and think they are a huge portion of the energy mix when they aren’t, especially not in New England,” Meredith Angwin, author of “Shorting the Grid:
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I do. I suffer terribly, or so I’m told. All because of my phobia of acknowledging my deep-seated fatphobia. You might, too, if you’re willing to recognize the health risks attendant with obesity. They include diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, sleep apnea, liver or kidney disease, osteoarthritis, pregnancy complications, and even certain cancers.
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A same-sex couple that was murdered while camping in Utah was killed by a “creepy” drifter who had also been in a same-sex relationship, said police. Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner were found shot and killed at a campsite in Moab, Utah, in August. LGBTQ activists asserted that they were murdered over hatred against their
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While the campaign to create a health care “public option”—a government health plan designed to compete against private health insurance—may have waned in Washington, D.C., this left-wing project is very much alive in some states.     Following in Washington state’s footsteps, the Colorado and Nevada legislatures have recently passed laws creating state-based public option health
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In this article LUV Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Travelers at Baltimore Washington International airport deal with the impact of Southwest Airlines canceling more than 12,000 flights around the Christmas holiday weekend across the country and in Baltimore, Maryland, December 27, 2022. Michael McCoy | Reuters Southwest Airlines’ holiday meltdown will “certainly” hit its
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Proponents say it’s a “miracle” diet drug – it can make users physically repulsed by food. But what’s the truth about Ozempic? Ozempic is the controversial drug labelled by the media as Hollywood’s “worst kept secret” for drastic weight loss, and its seemingly rapid effects have set the internet alight. “There’s definitely talk of celebrities
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On Wednesday, we learned that Donald Trump won’t have to appear before the January 6 Select Committee as the committee has withdrawn its subpoena. “In light of the imminent end of our investigation, the Select Committee can no longer pursue the specific information covered by the subpoena,” committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) wrote in
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It was a mob scene Thursday at Kirk Cameron’s reading of his God-focused children’s book at the Indianapolis Public Library — except this mob didn’t do what mobs do; rather it was just smiles, cheering, and laughter all around. u201cThis is a message to every library in the United States: nnIn 137 years of the
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A former employee of a Houston Smoothie King allegedly became so enraged at losing her job that she assaulted her manager, forced the woman to withdraw money from a bank across the street, and then robbed her and the store as well. The manager, whose name was redacted in the affidavit, claimed that she first
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In a theatrical performance the worst thing that can happen is to have a predictable outcome. That is precisely what occurred with the Jan. 6 Committee, which has referred former President Donald Trump to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution on four counts – “influencing or impeding an official proceeding of the U.S. government”, “conspiring to
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