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El presentador de Telemundo Nacho Lozano mostró sus destrezas detectivescas y juiciosas durante un análisis matutino del juicio de Kyle Rittenhouse donde tuvo que admitir, no una, sino dos veces, que estaba inventando cosas, y ello después de tergiversar el veredicto del jurado, diciendo que fue declarado culpable para luego retractarse. Observe como Lozano se
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A network of radical left activist groups operating out of an office in Washington, D.C., raised and spent $1.7 billion during the 2020 election. That’s “billion” with a “B.” It’s the largest “dark money” operation in the nation, far surpassing anything ever built on the right, including the Koch Brothers, who have cut back their
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After Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted for self-defense in the death of two men who attacked him during a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the one thing that was guaranteed to outrage the liberal media mob was Rittenhouse doing a “victory lap” on Tucker Carlson’s top-rated Fox show. CNN’s pretentiously superior Oliver Darcy was revolted by Carlson’s
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Trucks line up to U.S. customs to enter into Blaine, Wash., in Surrey, Canada, March 18, 2020. (Jesse Winter
/Reuters) The Biden administration announced today that all “essential, nonresident travelers crossing U.S land borders, such as truck drivers, government and emergency response officials” are required to be fully vaccinated by January 22, according to the Associated
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In the final episode of The Psaki Show before Thanksgiving, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy went into the break with a bang as he grilled Jen Psaki over far-left Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s proposal to abolish prisons, pressing for answers on whether President Biden will apologize for impugning Kyle Rittenhouse’s character, the record
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St. Paul restaurants and retailers began cutting jobs and reducing hours even before the city’s new minimum wage went into effect in July last year, according to a pair of analyses commissioned by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota. The research, published Sunday by the St. Paul Pioneer Press, shows
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Outside a “vocational skills education center” in Dabancheng, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China, September 4, 2018 (Thomas Peter/Reuters) Republican members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee asked Speaker Nancy Pelosi to stop delaying a House vote on legislation dealing with Beijing’s genocide of Uyghurs and crimes against humanity targeting other minority groups in a letter
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On June 23, 2003, Linden Labs unveiled a website called Second Life. It is a website wherein individuals can interact and live a second life as an online character, called an avatar. In 2004, several politicians held virtual press conferences in Second Life. The Maldives and Sweden opened virtual embassies. Second Life is still around,
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As one of two moderate Democrats in the evenly split Senate, Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) has stood in the way of key elements of Joe Biden’s agenda, and that has irked Democrats in her state, so much so that she could pay a huge political price when she runs for reelection in 2024. A new OH Predictive
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A customer walks out of a Dollar Tree discount store in Austin, Texas, February 27, 2017. (Mohammad Khursheed/Reuters) Just in time for the holidays, Dollar Tree has some news (here relayed by the Financial Times): Rapid inflation in the US economy has reached Dollar Tree, the discount store chain known for its “Everything’s $1” slogan,
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Then-Vice President Al Gore gives his election concession speech from the Old Exexcutive Office Building in Washington, D.C., December 13, 2000. (Reuters) Federal senior district judge Reggie Walton contends that Al Gore, unlike Donald Trump, was “a man” and “walked away” from the 2000 presidential election after losing. That’s not how I remember it. I
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Merrick Garland has done nothing to show himself to be the moderator of partisanship some hoped he might be. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland (R) and FBI Director Christopher Wray hold a press conference at the Robert F. Kennedy Main Justice Building on November 08, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) When Merrick Garland
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) tweeted that the most common DNC donor-reported occupation in 2021 is teacher. The tweet sparked widespread mockery online, with commentators pointing out that teachers’ widespread alignment with Democrats is a root cause of conservatives’ distrust in public education. Tim Young, a columnist for The Washington Times, wrote “Defund Teachers Unions.” “Exactly,”
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ABC finally discovered rampant burglaries plaguing liberal cities like San Francisco, on Monday’s Good Morning America. But ABC wouldn’t mention the city’s radically lax policies that encourage crime and even seemed to suggest these thefts were related to the holiday season.  GMA fill-in co-anchor T.J. Holmes led into the report sounding surprised by the news. “Now let’s
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The news may be overwhelmed with culture wars and Washington legislation, but along our nation’s massive southern border, the crisis continues unabated. Nearly 165,000 migrants were arrested after illegally crossing the United States-Mexico border last month, more than twice the number arrested in October 2020 and an all-time high for any October. But President Joe
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Dr. Francis Collins stressed the dangers of incorrect claims regarding the COVID-19 vaccines and suggested tracking down spreaders of vaccine misinformation in an interview with NPR on Sunday. “The thing that worries me most is the way in which misinformation and, frankly, disinformation has become so prominent in the
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From a new working paper, out today via the National Bureau of Economic Research (emphasis mine): We combine Spring 2021 state standardized test score data with comprehensive data on schooling in the 2020-21 school year across 12 states. We find that pass rates declined compared to prior years and that these declines were larger in
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