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The White House has mocked Russian sanctions imposed on senior US individuals, quipping that nobody was planning a holiday to Moscow and suggesting Vladimir Putin’s regime had targeted the wrong Joe Biden. President Biden was banned from entering Russia in response to the sanctions imposed against the country after the invasion of Ukraine. Also put
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Chinese international students at Cornell University booed and heckled a young Uyghur woman and walked out of a campus event in protest Thursday as she described her family’s experience with persecution in China, according to Axios. During a speaking event at Cornell University featuring Democratic Michigan Rep. Elise Slotkin, student and Uyghur Muslim Rizwangul NurMuhammad
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Sarah Bloom Raskin is seen during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., February 3, 2022. (Ken Cedeno/Reuters) The welcome decision by Sarah Bloom Raskin to withdraw her candidacy for the Federal Reserve Board has been poorly received where you would expect it to be poorly
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Gary Ruby, 73, purchased a multi-million dollar home in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 2020, with aspirations of living out his days in tropical paradise. But the island homeowner’s dreams were reportedly cut short earlier this year when his 23-year-old lover murdered him and tried to steal his identity. What happened? A welfare check requested last week
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Journalist Lara Logan tweeted about her first livestream with Project Veritas’ President James O’Keefe. In a separate tweet, Logan amplified footage caught on a hidden camera of an FBI raid conducted at the home of O’Keefe and two other Project Veritas journalists. The caption for Logan’s tweet read, “Unconstitutional pre-dawn FBI Raid on Project Veritas
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A deranged Atlantic article argued that when talking about nuclear war’s likely catastrophic death toll, one should also address how it would “wreck” the climate. The Atlantic had the audacity to publish an eco-extremist piece posing as serious scholarship: “On Top of Everything Else, Nuclear War Would Be a Climate Problem.” The piece, written by Atlantic staff writer
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President Joe Biden listens during a virtual roundtable at the White House in Washington, D.C., February 22, 2022. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) In return for pleading guilty, the terrorists would demand to remain at Gitmo, keeping Biden from closing the facility. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he Biden administration is apparently leaning toward abandoning the death penalty as
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For years, Russia has been one of the worst abusers of Interpol. It uses the international police organization to harass political opponents and to brand as criminals any business leaders who own property the Kremlin wants to steal. No serious observer of Interpol denies these facts. When Anat Granit, former head of the agency that
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Getty Images As inflation rises, many Americans are shifting life milestones, including retirement. Some 13% of Gen Xers and baby boomers say they have postponed or considered delaying plans to leave the workforce due to soaring costs. That’s according to a survey from the Nationwide Retirement Institute, showing a cross-generational wave of Americans canceling or
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The long-running CBS News program 60 Minutes has a manically split personality: vicious attack dogs when Republicans are in power, and supportive infomercial producers under Democrats. Take March 13, when anchorman Anderson Cooper hosted a promotional segment for Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the “bipartisan infrastructure bill.” Buttigieg was touted as “40 years old, a Harvard
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When I read about kindergartners being taught to solve social justice issues, I couldn’t help but be angry. This isn’t satire – this is actually happening. Teachers are pushing an agenda on our kids that they’re not even old enough to understand. What’s next? Are we going to force them to believe in certain political
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Purdue Boilermakers president Mitch Daniels watches a replay during the first quarter of the game against the Oregon State Beavers at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind., September 4, 2021. (Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports) Overwhelmingly, college and university presidents are chosen from lifelong academics who have risen through the ranks — professor to dean to
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Pfizer and BioNTech have submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking emergency use authorization for another COVID-19 vaccine booster shot for individuals 65-years-old and above, according to a press release. The course for most people ages 12 and over currently involves three jabs — two shots for the primary series followed
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Chris Cillizza of CNN tried to claim that Republicans are at fault for the polarization in Congress, and Twitter took him to task for the claim. The editor-at-large wrote that Republicans had swung more to the right than Democrats had swung to the left based on a report by the Pew Research Center. “The technical
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Hillsborough High School students walk out of school to protest the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, in Tampa, Fla., March 3, 2022. (Octavio Jones/Reuters) A narrow majority of U.S. voters support Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill, which prohibits the teaching of sexual orientation and gender identity to public school students in kindergarten through third grade.
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The misappropriation of the economic freedom of millions of mom-and-pop investors by BlackRock Inc. CEO Larry Fink has unintended consequences. “We have a new bunch of emperors, and they’re the people who vote the shares in the index funds,” Charlie Munger, business partner of philanthropist Warren Buffett and a big proponent of index fund investing,
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A conductor wears a mask while waiting for passengers to load into the New York City Subway during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in New York City, April 30, 2020. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) The Senate voted on Tuesday night to overturn the federal mask mandate that applies to people traveling on planes, trains, and the like: 57-40,
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The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent, a move that would be welcomed by many people weary of the time changes twice each year. The proposal passed the chamber through unanimous consent. By unanimous consent, Senate ok’s bipartisan bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. Will eliminate shifting
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