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The shocking attack at the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave The New York Times all the excuse it needed to blame violent Republican rhetoric. Reporter Catie Edmondson launched the blame game in Sunday’s edition with “Pelosi Attack Highlights Increasing Fears of Violence Incited by Politics,” blaming not the deluded home invader
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It finally happened. After months of “maybe, maybe not,” Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion. Now the question is, what happens next?  In the past, Musk said he thought Twitter should follow the same free speech guidelines that exist within America’s public square, says Jake Denton, a research associate with The Heritage Foundation’s Tech
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CNN anchor Don Lemon pressured John Fetterman on whether he would permit his doctors to answer questions from the media before the election, but he offered a nonresponse to the press. Lemon had the Democratic candidate for one of two of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seats on his show Monday and asked him a difficult question
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Immediately after the arrival of about 50 illegal immigrants from Venezuela, Martha’s Vineyard officials pushed a public image of a humanitarian response from the affluent island resort off the coast of Massachusetts. However, internal emails reveal officials’ intent to ship the migrants off the island to a military base on the mainland shortly as soon
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Wealthy business tycoon Elon Musk, who recently bought Twitter, tweeted on Tuesday that the platform’s present system for determining who gets a verification checkmark badge is “bulls**t” and that he plans to offer it to everyone for $8 per month. “Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark
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Two American college students were outraged the other day when school officials forcibly removed the patriotic flags that they had hung outside their dorm room, even as pride flags outside other dorm rooms were left unmolested. On Monday, the Twitter account Libs of TikTok shared a video, filmed by one of the unnamed students, showing
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Outgoing Rep. Liz Cheney is rushing to the defense of Paul Pelosi, of course. On Tuesday, Cheney said that Republicans mocking the Pelosi attack are “disgraceful.” The nepotism baby and primary loser made the remarks while speaking at an event in Ohio at the City Club in conversation with Judy Woodruff, Anchor at PBS NewsHour.
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Congress has repeatedly rejected radical climate change policies that would increase the price of energy. Now, President Joe Biden is circumventing the legislative branch by moving to force people into using electric vehicles. This plan would impose the costliest regulatory burden ever inflicted on the public. The vast majority of people don’t support phasing out and eventually banning
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Three black men are suing Washington, D.C., alleging discrimination after district police refused to give them concealed-carry licenses, the Washington Post reported. The suit — filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in September — claims D.C. not only wrongly said the plaintiffs have violent histories but also that it misjudged their
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Many reporters have taken to Twitter to vent their outrage against Elon Musk’s plan to reportedly charge them a monthly fee in order to keep their blue checkmark verification. Twitter verification is one of the platform’s strategies to keep fake accounts from spreading false information. When an account is verified, it receives a blue checkmark
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in October, took a course of Paxlovid, tested negative, and then tested positive again, according to the CDC. “CDC Director Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky experienced mild symptoms from her recent COVID-19 infection, completed a course of Paxlovid, and, after
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Guest post by Jason Grossman People living near the coastal village of Kusiong in the Philippines  were met with devastation on Saturday when flash floods caused by tropical storm Nalgae turned into a mudslide burying villagers. At least 20 bodies, including children, were removed by rescuers during recovery efforts.  Kusiong, in the Southern Maguindanao Province, is
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A new, explosive report from the Intercept indicates that, in recent years, federal agents, especially those in the Department of Homeland Security, have closely coordinated with Big Tech firms to police online speech and to censor what they deem to be “misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.” The report indicates that this federal regulation of online content
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Dr. Peter McCullough and The Wellness Company have recently created a “brand new model” to help Americans mired in the Big Pharma healthcare system. It is a network of doctors (including Dr. McCullough) and pharmacies to get pro-freedom doctors and patients what they need (plus, Gateway Pundit benefits when you subscribe through this link or
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Country music star Luke Bryan welcomed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to a recent concert that raised money for disaster relief for the victims of the devastating Hurricane Ian. However, liberals suffered a shrieking meltdown over the duo collaborating to raise funds for disaster relief. Bryan performed a concert at Jacksonville’s VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on
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Sacheen Littlefeather rose to notoriety in 1973 as Marlon Brando’s Academy Awards stand-in, denouncing the film industry for its representation of Native Americans. The actress, whose real name was Marie Louise Cruz, died Oct. 2. Despite Cruz’s claims throughout her life of being an Apache, her sisters indicated that Cruz was instead of Hispanic and
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