Month: September 2020

(Natural News) There is a critical shortage of the chemicals necessary to conduct Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing, according to reports, which means fewer and fewer people are able to find out if they might be infected. Known as reagents, the chemicals needed to process the tests are in short supply, the latest evidence of a
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I am inclined to think that the Palestinians have some legitimate beefs, historically speaking. I just don’t care very much. You blow up children in pizza shops, and your priorities go right to the bottom of my global humanitarian to-do list. Palestinians want a state? I wouldn’t lend Mahmoud Abbas a cup
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hinted that he started his academic career at Delaware State University, a historically black college. However, Delaware State University has gone on record to say that the former vice president was never a student at the institution. Biden made the assertion while on the campaign trail in October 2019. During
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Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) suggested Sunday that Amy Coney Barrett will “delegitimize” the Supreme Court if she does not preemptively recuse herself from cases related to the 2020 election. What’s the background? After Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) explained why confirming a new Supreme Court justice prior to the election is crucial.
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Brian Stelter, host of CNN’s hilariously-named media show Reliable Sources, spent half of his time slot on Sunday spitting out liberal talking points about the upcoming Presidential debate. The CNN host was particularly concerned that Chris Wallace, the first debate’s moderator, might have been ‘tainted’ by working for CNN competitor Fox News, which Stelter referred
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In this essay, Garrett Epps contends that Judge Amy Coney Barrett “may very well provide another vote for Thomas-style radicalism” on stare decisis—in other words, that she might be ready to overturn a precedent on the sole ground that she believes that it was wrongly decided. Epps badly misrepresents Barrett’s record and has no foundation
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President Trump announced his third nominee for the US Supreme Court on Saturday.The president nominated Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. President Trump then flew to Middleton, Pennsylvania for another monster rally with supporters.Press reports estimated 17,000 supporters turned out to see President Trump in Middleton, Pennsylvania. Advertisement – story continues below After
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French president Emmanuel Macron speaks at the Elysee palace in Paris, France, September 14, 2020. (Charles Platiau/Reuters) Trump’s Middle East strategy has scored major successes, but in Europe, he will have to deal with the competing vision of Macron. If you happened to spend last week hiding under a large rock or watching the evening
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Former Democratic-turned-Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman is warning his former Democratic colleagues against further attacks on Amy Coney Barrett’s devout Catholic faith. Those attacks, Lieberman warned Friday, may backfire. What is the background? Amy Coney Barrett rose to national prominence in 2017 after she was confirmed to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. During her confirmation
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It took just minutes after Amy Coney Barrett was officially nominated to the Supreme Court for Democrats to recirculate organized talking points in an attempt to delegitimize Barrett and her nomination. “I will refuse to treat this process as legitimate & will not meet with Judge Amy Coney Barrett,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) tweeted. Blumenthal’s
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It seems a little convenient that NPR and The Washington Post only felt it necessary to discuss the media ethics of Nina Totenberg’s close friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg after she died. “Reporter’s closeness to Ginsburg raises questions” was the Wednesday Post headline. Media reporter Paul Farhi found liberals who had been concerned: “While it’s
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(Natural News) As you might recall, we’ve been reporting on Trump’s plans to invoke the Insurrection Act after the election, deploying military troops on the streets to halt the extremist left-wing political coup attempt that’s expect to be activated shortly after the election. Now, fascinating news has emerged that confirms US federal intelligence officials have,
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Five days from now, Team Joe’s habit of keeping him off the campaign trail will matter either not at all or a lot. If he’s lively and on the attack at Tuesday night’s debate, no one will care the next morning that he’s been keeping a low profile for much of September. They’ll have seen
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Judge Amy Coney Barrett speaks after being nominated to the Supreme Court by President Donald Trump, the White House, September 26, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) It must have been quite disappointing for those who were expecting Amy Coney Barret to appear in a red habit and veil to take the oath of subservience to The Patriarchy,
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he talks over TikTok’s future have entered a bizarre limbo, where President Trump has given his blessing to the outlines of a deal but could still decide to ban the Chinese-owned video-sharing app from the United States. Trump has a deal on his desk that could — if TikTok sticks to
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It’s official: Amy Coney Barrett will likely be the next Supreme Court justice. President Donald Trump officially announced Barrett’s nomination Saturday, just one week after Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the court’s eldest judge, died. Barrett’s nomination comes just 38 days before Election Day. “Today it is my honor to nominate one of our nation’s most brilliant
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An Atlanta-based Black Lives Matter activist faces federal charges of money laundering and wire fraud for allegedly using donation money for personal purchases such as tailored suits, guns, and a security system. Sir Maejor Page, also known as Tyree Conyers-Page, was arrested on Friday morning in Toledo, Ohio. Page, 32, was charged with one count
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What happens when working hard to succeed doesn’t matter? Or when doing well in academics is actually considered wrong or bad? The whole idea of a society where the best rise to the top is embedded in America’s founding. The notion of advancing based on who your parents were or whether they were “noble” or
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(Pixabay) Unsurprisingly, but encouragingly, conservative legal scholars and organizations have come out swinging for Judge Barrett’s nomination. A few examples: Adam White, AEI legal scholar and contributor and podcaster at The Bulwark: “As a judge and a scholar, Amy Coney Barrett has dedicated her career to thoughtful study of interpreting laws and weighing precedents. She
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The president of the European Council does not usually make news when addressing the UN General Assembly. In fact, the current occupant of the post, Charles Michel might be used to giving UN addresses that attract minimal attention. He is, after all, a former prime minister of Belgium. However, today was … Read More
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