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Xi wanrs people of China: Don't badmouth the economy

China's Ministry of State Security took to the WeChat social network recently to warn against "cliches that denigrate the Chinese economy."

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Supreme Court opts for expedience in Chauvin's appeal

Though buried in news reports and difficult to find, we nevertheless have learned that the United States Supreme Court has refused to consider the appeal from former Policeman Derek Chauvin, who argues that he did not kill or commit manslaughter on George Floyd.

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El Hierro island test drives climate gods' 100% renewables

In 2015, the island of El Hierro, the second-smallest and farthest-south and -west of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa, set out to be 100 percent powered by wind and hydroelectric pumped storage.

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Obama got start in politics by knocking rivals off the ballot

The Internet never forgets. Via the Wayback Machine, an April 4, 2007 article in the Chicago Tribune details how Obama in 1996 successfully got all of his opponents for an Illinois state Senate seat removed from the ballot.

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Resarchers: Study used widely to vilify the unvaxxed was flawed

A study which was widely used to vilify unvaccinated individuals was not only flawed but its author had ties to Covid injection manufacturer Pfizer, according to new peer-reviewed research.

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North Korea is now in a league of its own for missile proliferation

There they go again! North Korea’s reclusive communist regime ended the year with a provocative intercontinental ballistic launch, flying near Japan and splashing down in the Pacific.

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As Left celebrates CO decision, critics slam Soros-funded lawfare

The Left's unprecedented George Soros-funded lawfare campaign aimed at banning Donald Trump from running for another term as president got the victory it was looking for on Tuesday when the Colorado Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision ruled Trump ineligible for the Colorado primary ballot.

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No cash, no troops, no ammo: Zelensky faces political oblivion

Two years into the war against Russia, the funding spigot to Ukraine from the West has been essentially turned off.

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'Government Gangsters': Kash Patel explains the ‘Deep State'

Kash Patel "saw the Deep State firsthand, fought it, and he’s naming names," Blaze TV's Glenn Beck noted.

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Betrayal of American people runs in CO Justice Melissa Hart's family

Colorado Supreme Court Justice Melissa Hart is the granddaughter of fired Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Her mother Phyllis is the sister of Archibald Cox Jr.

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Ex-ICE chief on how mass deportation would happen: ‘One at a time’

No illegal immigrant should be off the table for deportation if Donald Trump is returned to the White House, former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Tom Homan said.

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U.S. military at smallest active-duty level in 80 years

Falling short of its recruitment goals, the U.S. military will enter 2024 with its smallest force in 80 years, even as strategists warn that wars involving especially China backed by Russia are increasingly likely and even imminent.

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Unreported: Giuliani's response to $148 million defamation verdict

Former crime-busting New York City mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani endured worldwide media humiliation on Dec. 15, following the verdict against him for defaming two Georgia election workers. Virtually all network and wire service reports failed to quote Giuliani or cite his version of events. Only Greg Kelly at Newsmax gave him the benefit of the doubt.

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Nikki Haley: Establishment darling and China asset

The insincerity of Nikki Haley's suddenly uber-hawkish verbal attacks on China is every bit as brazen as our international examples. Nikki Haley honestly does not believe Americans are capable of reading up on things she said and did a mere 10 years ago.

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China planned to engineer at-sea Taiwan helicopter defection

During the Cold War, high profile defections from the Soviet bloc to the West were a constant source of assurance of the desirability, if not the superiority of the democracies over the empire of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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