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Why I Still Doubt the 2020 Election
Sixty years of political experience have taught me that secular leftists, unlike most traditional conservatives and liberals, often don’t play by the rules. Read More.
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Microsoft Hires Former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman After His Sudden Dismissal
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced that Sam Altman will be joining his company. Read More.
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Musk Responds to Allegations of Anti-Semitism: ‘Nothing Could Be Further From the Truth’
Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday criticized “bogus media stories” for allegations that he was anti-Semitic, following his response to a controversial social media post last week. “This past week, there were hundreds of bogus media stories claiming that I am antisemitic,” Mr. Musk wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Nothing […] Read More.
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Biden Tells Asia-Pacific Business Leaders US ‘Remains Vital’ to the Region
President Joe Biden reiterates that the United States remains a ‘Pacific power’ in the region. Read More.
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Trump Appears to Be Only Republican Who Can Beat Biden, Other Dems: Pollsters
The former president’s poll performance serves as a “warning signal” to Democrat President Joe Biden, strategist says. Read More.
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Biden Signs Government Funding Bill, Averting Shutdown
Speaker Johnson says this positions the GOP to win upcoming spending battles, but Democrats claim victory in extending their 2023 funding program for 75 days. Read More.
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DNA Contamination, Fragments May Bring Cancer Risks, Contribute to Genetic Anomalies in Fetuses: Dr. Robert Malone
At a field hearing on “Injuries Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccines” led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Nov. 13, physician and biochemist Dr. Robert Malone explained the health risks that the COVID-19 vaccines could cause in his response to Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) questions. “I speculate that what we may find is that […] Read More.
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Pentagon Fails Audit of $3.8 Trillion in Military Assets for 6th Year in a Row
The Pentagon has failed its financial audit for the 6th year in a row, with officials saying it could take years before it gets a passing grade. Read More.
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New Florida Bill Seek to Strip Financial Aids Off College Students Who ‘Promote’ Hamas
Florida college students who ‘promote’ Hamas could lose their financial benefits under a new measure. Read More.
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Trump files motion for mistrial in New York civil fraud case
Trump’s attorneys said that “the evidence of apparent and actual bias is tangible and overwhelming.” Read More.
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IRS Advises Taxpayers to ‘Get Ready’ for Filing 2023 Income Tax
Delays in filing or paying income tax can attract a penalty of up to 25 percent on unpaid taxes. Read More.
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Why the CIA No Longer Works—and How to Fix It
The following is adapted from a talk delivered at Hillsdale College on Oct. 3, 2023, during a conference on “U.S. Intelligence: History and Controversies.” We need the CIA, but we also need to recognize the uncomfortable reality that the CIA is not performing at the level we require. It is not keeping us safe. It […] Read More.
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New Report Raises Concerns That CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System Is Broken
A BMJ investigation found the CDC isn’t following its standards for maintaining VAERS, is missing safety signals, and essentially maintains two databases. Read More.
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House GOP Issues Criminal Referral Against Michael Cohen Over Trump Trial Testimony
A criminal referral was sent to the Justice Department regarding Michael Cohen’s testimony. Read More.
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NY Police to Boost Social Media ‘Surveillance Efforts’ to Fight ‘Hate Crimes’ Fed by War Abroad
The Empire State will be spending at least $75 million to address the recent rise in hate crimes, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. Read More.

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