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PC massacre: Trigger-happy liberals are killing classic movies

FPI / May 14, 2019 Could classic movies and newer flicks which trigger the ire of the politically correct be banned from theaters or pulled from home video and streaming services? Actually, “it’s already being done,” an entertainment industry analyst says. Two years ago, a Memphis theater canceled a screening of the 1939 classic “Gone […]

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Retired Korean generals denounce North’s provocation, slam Seoul’s security policies

FPI / May 14, 2019 With Kim Jong-Un observing, North Korea on May 4 launched a series of projectiles featuring a short-range ballistic missile and large-caliber multiple launch rocket systems from Hodo peninsula in the Wonsan area. A group of retired Korean military officials condemned the North’s latest missile test and, at the same time, […]

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Trump, Pompeo explore new arms control accord with Russia

FPI / May 14, 2019 U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea city Sochi as President Donald Trump has renewed efforts to build a rapport with Moscow now that the investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller has concluded. Trump had also discussed strategy and a new arms […]

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Report: Immigration offenses were top crime in 2018

FPI / May 13, 2019 Crimes committed by immigrants were the top offenses in federal courts last year, accounting for 34.4 percent of all sentencing cases, according to the United States Sentencing Commission. Nearly all of the cases involved illegal, Hispanic male immigrants, the federal commission said. The commission said that immigration cases included “trafficking […]

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Cleared by Mueller, Papadopoulos sheds light on shadowy characters who sparked probe

FPI / May 13, 2019 A Maltese professor who was reportedly sitting on leads on the 30,000 emails from her tenure as secretary of state that Hillary Clinton ordered destroyed played a little-reported but key role in the launching of the Trump investigation. Joseph Mifsud, an academic from Malta with alleged high level connections to […]

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Historians dispute claim by Rep. Rashida Tlaib that Palestinians aided Jews after holocaust

FPI / May 13, 2019 Rep. Rashida Tlaib on May 11 claimed that Palestinians had tried to “create a safe haven for Jews” after the Holocaust, an assertion which historians and analysts say is false. The Michigan Democrat, speaking on the “Skullduggery” podcast in an episode titled “From Rashida with Love”, said: “There’s always kind […]

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Pence warns graduates: You will be asked to ‘bow down to the idols of the popular culture’

FPI / May 13, 2019 Despite freedom of religion being enshrined in the First Amendment, many today “have little tolerance for traditional Christian beliefs,” Vice President Mike Pence said on May 11 in a commencement address at Liberty University. Pence told the graduates that “we live in a time when it’s become acceptable and even […]

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Alabama jihad? Children of Brooklyn imam tied to 2nd compound

FPI / May 13, 2019 A potential terrorist training camp linked to the son of a prominent Brooklyn imam has been discovered near Tuskegee, Alabama, authorities say. The FBI reported the camp contained a “makeshift military-style obstacle course” and the remains of a child. The Alabama camp was owned by Siran Ibn Wahhaj, son of […]

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You’re never alone: Tech tyranny and digital despots

FPI / May 13, 2019 Analysis by Laura Valkovic, LibertyNation.com Bill Gates is often lauded for his philanthropic works promoting vaccines and genetic engineering as ways to heal the world. In a remarkable twist of fate, he has now teamed up with Harvard to fix climate change – by blocking the sun’s rays from reaching […]

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Imagery of North Korea’s latest missile test reveals possible Chinese influence

FPI / May 7, 2019 Geostrategy-Direct.com By Richard Fisher After a missile testing moratorium of 522 days, North Korea on the morning of May 4 (Korean time) at its test site in Wonson tested a new nuclear capable solid-fuel short range ballistic missile (SRBM) and two types of artillery rockets. The previous test was on […]

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Senate committees demanding answers about State Dept. ‘dossier’ memo

FPI / May 12, 2019 The chairmen of the Senate Judiciary, Homeland Security and Finance committees have written to the Justice and State departments seeking answers about their possible roles in assisting ex-British spy Christopher Steele disseminate the unverified anti-Trump “dossier.” The dossier was a key component in the launching of special counsel Robert Mueller’s […]

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Analyst hits FBI’s prosecution of Marine, activist in raid of N. Korean embassy

FPI / May 12, 2019 The U.S. Department of Justice “must not do Kim Jong-Un’s bidding” by extraditing two North Korean opposition activists suspected of breaking into the North’s embassy in Madrid, analysts say. Christopher Ahn, an American-born former U.S. Marine, was arrested last month in Los Angeles and is being held in prison as […]

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Worst of times: Iran leader calls for unity

FPI / May 12, 2019 As his nation’s economy continues to collapse under the weight of U.S. sanctions, Iran’s president is calling for unity among the Islamic Republic’s political factions and its citizens. “The pressures by enemies is a war unprecedented in the history of our Islamic revolution… but I do not despair and have […]

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Judicial Watch: Obama White House tracked FOIA request for Clinton emails

FPI / May 12, 2019 Analysis by Judicial Watch Judicial Watch announced on May 10 that it obtained 44 pages of records from the State Department through court-ordered discovery revealing that the Obama White House was tracking a December 2012 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking records concerning then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use […]

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China standoff: Analyst argues no deal is good deal

FPI / May 10, 2019 Trade discussions between Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping’s top trade envoy and his U.S. counterparts in Washington ended on May 10 without an announcement of an agreement. New U.S. tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods went into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, after the two sides were unable […]

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