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U.S. weapons left in Afghanistan likely used in Hamas attack

In surrendering Afghanistan to the Taliban, the Biden Administration left billions of dollars worth of U.S. weaponry behind and those weapons likely ended up in the hands of terrorists, according to a new book  and interviews with a Hamas official.

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Rep. Comer: Biden team coordinated documents cover-up

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said the committee is in possession of evidence showing that a at least five White House employees, Joe Biden’s personal attorneys, a Department of Defense employee, and others on the Biden team covered up and lied about the Biden classified documents scandal for more than a year.

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Just like that, Iran's ruling clerics are back in the game

In an extraordinary and fast paced series of events, the Islamic Republic of Iran was thrust back into the headlines.

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Why is everything still so expensive? Joe did that

For most Americans, "every trip to the supermarket and gas station" reminds them of what Bidenflation has done, a columnist noted.

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To the new Speaker: Here is what the GOP base believes; Get with the program

Rep. Kevin McCarthy never understood a thing about the GOP base — his own voters. And before him, GOP leaders like Paul Ryan, John Boehner and Eric Cantor all knew even less. They were all clueless tools of the D.C. swamp and deep state. I could fit what all of them knew about their own GOP base into a thimble.

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Report: 20,000 emails sent from Biden VP office to Hunter’s investment firm

The House Oversight Committee in August compiled what amounted to a scorecard of 16 times the committee says Joe Biden "lied about his family's business schemes." They're going to need a bigger scorecard.

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Hamas terror group shares ideological origins with ISIS

Following the Hamas terror attacks initiated on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,000 Israelis, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “They are savages. Hamas is ISIS.”

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S. Korea's voting tech vulnerable to hacking, intel agency warns

South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) has warned that North Korea could penetrate into the voting and ballot counting systems at the state-run election watchdog "at any time."

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Washington Post cuts 240 jobs amid $100 million loss

The Jeff Bezos Midas touch has apparently not laid a finger on The Washington Post. And $15,000 for a fake Pulitzer doesn't go very far in the Biden economy.

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Did Hamas terrorists overplay their hand in Gaza?

Hamas has “sorely miscalculated” the impact of the terrorist attacks it carried out in Israel since Saturday, said historian Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

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70,000 'special interest aliens' caught at U.S. border in 2 years

Newly-released Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) data show that more then 70,000 "special interest aliens," most from Middle East countries, have been apprehended trying to cross Joe Biden's open border in the past two years.

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Existential crisis: Terrorism returns with a vengeance in Israel, U.S.

The slaughter and kidnappings of Israeli civilians on Oct. 7, 2023 shocked the West and have revived terrorism as an existential crisis not only in the Mideast but also in Democrat strongholds across the United States of America.

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All Covid variants were created in lab, Japan researchers say

Japanese researchers have found that all variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid, were in fact made in a laboratory.

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All in the family: Brother Frank in latest Biden scandal

A naked selfie of Joe Biden's younger brother Frank "could raise the prospect of blackmail of the First Family – a potential national security threat," a British news report said.

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$5 billion in the hole: EV maker got NC's largest ever tax subsidy

VinFast, a Vietnamese company that was gifted the largest tax subsidy in North Carolina history to build a manufacturing plant in the Tar Heel state, lost over $600 million just this summer and over $5 billion since 2021.

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