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Bill Gates and the 'independent' Associated Press

It’s telling that the reposting of vacuous mutterings about the loss to “democracy” by glum Democrat politicians was a staple of social media activity by laid-off Los Angeles Times staffers in the days after they were jettisoned from the crumbling newspaper. Completely devoid of any self-awareness whatsoever, these progressive activists thinly disguised as journalists instinctively leaned on statist officials of the ruling establishment to tell the American people just how important they are.

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Fire devastates huge chicken plant in remote Texas site

A large fire at a chicken farm in a rural part of Northeast Brazos County in Texas may not be extinguished for days, officials say.

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Majority in poll side with Texas, agree ‘feds are staging a civil war’

A majority of American voters support the border wall and razor-wire fence Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered to be built along the Texas border with Mexico and feel that Joe Biden’s efforts to stop it are the first step toward civil war, a new poll found.

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UN agency's employees took part in Oct. 7 attack on Israel

A dozen employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, were part of the wave of Hamas terrorists who slaughtered more than 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7 of last year, a report said.

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What ‘media’ aren't saying about E. Jean Carroll, her lawyer and the judge

On Friday, a New York jury ordered Donald Trump to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll for defaming her in June 2019 when she initially came forward with her story that Trump had assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goofman dressing room some time in the 1990s.

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Jordan attack: Biden 'left our troops as sitting ducks'

Three American troops have been killed and 25 were injured in an attack on a U.S. outpost in Jordan, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Sunday.

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UN report warns: World economy facing ‘fragile resilience’

While the world economy performed better than expected during 2023, tough times loom in the upcoming year. That’s according to the UN’s annual report “World Economic Situation and Prospects 2024.”

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Biden-appointed judge assigned to son’s lawsuit against laptop researcher

There appear to be no ethical boundaries when it comes to Team Biden's use of the justice system to pursue its political opponents, critics say.

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UN funneling U.S. taxpayer funds to illegal aliens

In its newly released 2024 “Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela” (R4V for short), the United Nations confirmed it plans to hand out $1.6 billion to illegal aliens who plan to cross into the United States.

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UAW president: Most union members won't vote for Biden

Notorious anti-Trump Fox News host Neil Cavuto appeared stunned on Wednesday as United Auto Workers (AUW) president Shawn Fain acknowledged that most of the union’s members will vote for Donald Trump.

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Trump encourages 'all willing states' to secure border

The Constitution, other state governors and the full-throated backing of former President Donald Trump have reinforced Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in what has become a showdown with the U.S. federal government over securing the border.

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Peter Navarro sentenced to four months in prison

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta on Thursday sentenced Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to President Donald Trump, to four months in prison. Navarro was convicted for contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Select Committee.

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100,000 kids per day targeted by pedophiles on Facebook, Instagram

At least 100,000 children are targeted by pedophiles every day on Facebook and Instagram, according to a recently unredacted complaint filed by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez.

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Dominion voting machine hacked live in Georgia court

A voting systems expert demonstrated in a Georgia court on Jan. 18 that Dominion Voting Systems machines can easily be hacked.

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Feds internally warned of 'major challenges' with 2020 mail-in ballots

The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) had warned internally of potential issues with mail-in voting during the 2020 election cycle while publicly proclaiming the vote "safe and secure" and censoring social media posts about the risks of a massive vote-by-mail operation, according to newly released CISA documents.

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