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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 21, 2021. (Sarah Silbiger/Reuters) White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday dodged questions about the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ vote to draft guidelines that could eventually bar public figures who express support for abortion, like
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A protester carries a Black Lives Matter flag in Elizabeth City, N.C., April 27, 2021. (Jonathan Drake/Reuters) No matter how much progressives want to claim otherwise, parents are genuinely concerned about a divisive worldview being imposed on their children. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE R eturning once again to the shallow well from which she has pulled
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President Donald Trump gestures while campaigning for Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler on the eve of the run-off election in Dalton, Ga., January 4, 2021. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) Let’s consider the elephant in the room. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O kay, I’ll bite. Will The Donald run again? The going theory among liberals and conservative NeverTrumpers is that
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Monday, June 21, 2021 by: Mike Adams Tags: agriculture, big government, bundy, Collapse, depopulation, extermination, farming, food collapse, food crops, food supply, government, irrigation, Klamath Lake, ranchers, starvation, terrorism, Water Wars Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/529265.html (Natural News) As Mac Slavo writes at SHTFplan.com, “Farmers in the United States have reached a breaking
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Virginia Cavaliers players celebrate on the bench at John Paul Jones Arena. Charlottesville, VA, Nov 10, 2019. (Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters) The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that the NCAA can no longer bar colleges from offering student-athletes education-related benefits, including free laptops or paid post-graduate internships, in the name of amateurism.
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“Sesame Street” introduced two gay dads and their daughter for a recent “Family Day” episode — and it was the first time the iconic children’s TV program has shown a married gay couple, according to Yahoo Entertainment, which called it “a bold statement for LGBTQ visibility.” ‘Sesame Street’ takes a big leap for LGBTQ visibility,
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In what appeared to be a blatant display of anti-Semitism, the organizers of a popular street food festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, decided to remove a Jewish vendor from its “Father’s Day” event following pressure from anti-Israel activists. The event, called “A Taste of Home,” was designed to celebrate international cuisine from immigrant communities. But following
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On Wednesday, former Bush political strategist Karl Rove wrote a column for The Wall Street Journal titled “Media Partisanship in Plain View.” He called out two examples. The first was a Washington Post story strongly suggesting Republican governors were ending enhanced unemployment benefits for their own personal gain. Reporter Yeganeh Torbati began with West Virginia
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CNN host Brian Stelter was torched during a recent appearance on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal,” with callers mocking Stelter as the “minister of misinformation” and denouncing CNN for their slanted coverage. What did the callers say? “I’d like to ask Brian, on national television, admit that he and his network are a bunch of liars about
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A Juneteenth parade was marred by a deadly police-involved shooting in Michigan on Saturday. A 19-year-old woman was reportedly shot and killed during a shootout with a police officer in Flint. A Flint Police Department officer was working a traffic point during the Juneteenth Champions Parade in Michigan and got into a confrontation with the
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Seattle’s Taking B(l)ack Pride even this year is charging white people a reparations fee to attend the event.The local gay activists say they support the move. Via Jack Posobiec. NEW: Seattle’s TAKING B(L)ACK PRIDE event is charging white people a “reparations fee” to attend. The event is hosted at a city park, which prohibits discrimination.
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has blamed the current violent crime spike in her city on Georgia’s Republican governor reopening too early. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp refuted those claims and told Bottoms to look at her party’s “anti-police agenda” for the surge in violent crime. Homicides in Atlanta are up 58% compared to 2020, according
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott followed through on a promise to defund the Texas Legislature after Democratic lawmakers staged a walkout to protest legislation meant to strengthen election integrity. The bill was championed by Republicans, including Abbott. What is the background? During the final moments of a legislative session in late May, Texas House Democrats staged
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Ammon Bundy has announced that he is officially running for Governor of Idaho. Bundy’s campaign was announced on Saturday and will be running as a Republican in the state’s primary against Gov. Brad Little. [embedded content] “I’m running for Governor because I’m sick and tired of all of this political garbage just like you are.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases attends the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis on the Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., April 15, 2021. (Amr Alfiky/Reuters) Dr. Anthony Fauci acknowledged that he and a group of scientists had discussed the theory that the coronavirus leaked from a
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(Natural News) A study in the journal Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology found that exposure to flame retardants and pesticides is now the leading contributor to IQ loss. The study, which was published in February last year, also showed that exposure to heavy metals decreased over the past 16 years. A team led by New York University (NYU) researchers arrived at these findings after analyzing
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks at the annual National Rifle Association convention in Dallas, Texas, May 4, 2018. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) Texas governor Greg Abbott (R.) vetoed funding for members of the state legislature on Friday, making good on his threat do so after state Democrats blocked a Republican-backed bill on election procedures. “Texans don’t run
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