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[ad_1] Archaeologists have uncovered “magnificent” pieces of elaborate columns they believe were part of a royal palace in ancient Jerusalem. According to Israel Antiquities Authority, experts believe the pieces are from the First Temple Period, which lasted from 960 B.C. to 586 B.C., beginning with the construction of the temple in Jerusalem by King Solomon
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[ad_1] A 19-year-old Democratic candidate released a statement on Sunday regarding allegations of physical abuse made by his ex-girlfriend. Aaron Coleman, who is running for a seat in the Kansas state House of Representatives, unbelievably hinted that the alleged physical abuse that he is is accused of committed could have been prevented if “Medicaid for
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[ad_1] San Francisco gyms have been forced by the liberal city to remain closed for months as part of measures implemented to reduce the spread of coronavirus. But city leaders have applied different rules for fitness facilities used by city employees. According to KNTV-TV, city-owned indoor gyms have been open for months, all while privately
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[ad_1] There are different levels of confidence within different states about when election results will be finalized. NBC’s Meet the Press held a roundtable with three officials today on what they could expect when the 2020 election will (finally) happen in November. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose seemed unworried about November 3rd’s election even
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[ad_1] NBA legend Charles Barkley unloaded on ESPN analyst Stephen Smith this week for suggesting that “white privilege” was responsible for the Brooklyn Nets hiring a white man as their new head coach. The Brooklyn Nets announced on Wednesday that Steve Nash — a Hall of Fame player in his own right — would become
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[ad_1] Around 300 pro-democracy protesters are in custody in Hong Kong following another crackdown by police. The arrests happened Sunday during an “illegal demonstration” over delayed elections. Via RTHK: In a confrontation at the intersection of Shantung and Sai Yee streets in Mong Kok, a group of plain-clothes officers subdued a number of people. Witnesses
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[ad_1] Sen. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, was accused on Saturday of promoting a conspiracy theory about President Donald Trump and any forthcoming coronavirus vaccine. What did Harris say? Speaking with CNN host Dana Bash, the California Democrat suggested she would not receive the COVID-19 vaccine if it were released prior to the
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[ad_1] While the liberal media (NBC included) has repeatedly told us there were no problems with mail-in-voting (not to be confused with absentee voting), NBC political director Chuck Todd found something to gripe about during Sunday’s Meet the Press. According to him, the real problem with mail-in-voting was state election officials disqualifying ballots, which could
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[ad_1] North Carolina-based grocery chain Food Lion will now permit its employees to wear American flag-themed face masks while working at its stores. The company went viral earlier this week after one of its employees revealed he quit after being told to avoid wearing his American flag-themed mask. What are the details? According to a
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[ad_1] Trooper Jacob Gordon Thompson was denied bond after being charged with felony murder and aggravated assault in the death of 60-year-old Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis. Thompson, 27, was arrested and charged with felony murder and aggravated assault, and was fired from the Georgia State Patrol following the fatal incident. What are the details? According
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[ad_1] Pro-life activists painted “Black Preborn Lives Matter” outside of a Baltimore, Maryland, Planned Parenthood on Saturday. Activists arrived to begin the day’s work around 5 a.m. local time. What are the details? As reported by The Washington Times, multiple groups of pro-life activists — Students for Life of America, the Frederick Douglass Foundation, and
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[ad_1] As our long national nightmare of “15 days to flatten the curve” drags into its sixth (sixth!) month, many of our nation’s governors and bureaucrats are inventing new ways to wield their power. On August 31, without much fanfare and with almost no news coverage, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine
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