Month: December 2022

The Jan. 6 committee dropped its subpoena of former President Donald Trump on Wednesday. “In light of the imminent end of our investigation, the Select Committee can no longer pursue the specific information covered by the subpoena,” Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, wrote in a letter to Trump’s attorney, CNN reported. “Therefore, through this letter,
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There was a time when bills could pass through the Senate or the House on bipartisan votes, and it was considered good governing. Bills had opponents and proponents because of differing views, but a vote, either way, was not catastrophic to the country’s future. This was back in the day before we became so polarized,
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Stanford University put out a new list of words it considers to be “harmful language.” The 13-page “Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative” includes words like “immigrant,” which should be replaced by “person who has immigrated.” It advises against saying “walk-in hours” in favor of “open hours” to avoid discriminating against and hurting the feeling of
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On account of legislation sponsored and approved by Democrat politicians, the 24-year-old transsexual who butchered his parents and family dog on Halloween in 2016 — claiming they provoked him by refusing to indulge his fantasy of being a woman — has received a “female” designation and is no longer in a men’s-only prison. What are
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Time.com published a bizarre Q&A recently, exploring an author’s unorthodox attacks on the origins of physical fitness and exercise. The article, titled “The White Supremacist Origins of Exercise, and 6 Other Surprising Facts About the History of U.S. Physical Fitness,” provides an uncited attempt to describe sinister origins behind everything from President Kennedy’s fitness campaign
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The southern border will remain in a state of emergency unless and until the Biden administration gets serious about enforcing our immigration laws. The Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending Title 42 in a 5-4 ruling. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) declared that partially complete Polymer80, Lone Wolf and similar striker-fired semi-automatic pistol frames fall under Gun Control Act regulations. The Biden administration announced measures in 2021 to stop “ghost guns” from spreading, and the impacted pistol frame components have often become part of such weapons, according
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In this article LUV Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Southwest Airlines slashed another 2,500 flights on Wednesday, sending more frustrated customers scrambling to find seats on other airlines. The Dallas-based carrier’s cuts amounted to 60% of its schedule and nearly 90% of overall cancellations in the U.S. on Wednesday, marking another day of disruptions
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Continuing the liberal media’s full-throated activism for open borders on Wednesday morning, CNN’s Rose Flores was on CNN This Morning warning that the legal battle over Title 42 would become “fodder for human smugglers.” She also noted that illegals flooding the region were surprised that they need documentation to enter the United States, blaming it
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The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has been warning that actions will be taken against venues if they permit children to attend drag shows. The DBPR “is under the executive branch of the Governor,” according to its website. “It has come to the Department’s attention that you have contracted with Big Time Operator,
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The annual March for Life is set to take place January in Washington, D.C., on the 50th anniversary of the monumental 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. And while some have suggested that pro-life activists should focus on state-level efforts, March for Life President Jeanne Mancini is calling on pro-life Americans to “fearlessly
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Is USA Today a News Paper? Or an Opinion Paper?  The question isn’t a joke. The top of Wednesday’s paper featured a dominant article with the headline:  Parents of LGBTQ kids beat the learning curveLove, acceptance and understanding might conquer all, but navigating today’s climate takes a new level of strength The author is clearly
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Beyond thinking I had a call to the cloth once upon a time, one of the reasons I like studying religion is the distinct lack of math. For the most part, once you’ve got BC and AD down, you don’t have to worry much about numbers. I have never been good at math, and have
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A former teacher who threw a hockey stick at a second grader earlier this year, after which the boy suffered a knocked-out tooth, pleaded guilty to assault this week, KMSP-TV reported. What are the details? Kimberly Neubauer, 63, of Princeton, Minnesota, resigned from her teaching position after surveillance video caught her throwing a hockey stick
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It’s the season for giving. I’ll give! I’ll donate to the Doe Fund, a charity that helps ex-cons find purpose in life through work. “Work works!” they say. It does. Doe Fund graduates are less likely to go back to jail. I’ll donate to Student Sponsor Partners, which helps at-risk kids escape bad “public (government-run)”
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