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On Wednesday, while campaigning in Arizona, Joe Biden revealed that the government reached an $8.5 billion deal with U.S. chipmaker Intel to build four plants in the U.S. that will build advanced computer chips. Advertisement Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the deal would enable the U.S. to manufacture 20% of the world’s most advanced computer
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Former UFC Champion Sean Strickland and X owner Elon Musk have entered into the arena of the biggest controversy in the video game industry in years. With diversity, equity, and inclusion narratives forcefully injected into gaming in recent years, gamers have finally started to pinpoint the culprits. One such company, Sweet Baby Inc., was recently
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Even as the U.S. Supreme Court hears a landmark case challenging Big Tech-government censorship collusion, Biden’s henchmen are wasting no time stepping up their dystopian actions before the 2024 election.  The Court heard oral arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri free speech case this week, which details how federal government entities pressured social media platforms
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Alabama has joined several other states in turning the tide of leftist activism by starving diversity, equity, and inclusion programs of funding at all public institutions and requiring males and females to use bathrooms on college campuses that correspond with their sex. SB129 takes aim at eight “divisive concepts” related to race, religion, sex, ethnicity,
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March 21 marks World Down Syndrome Day. This year specifically, due to the fact that many on the left think children with Down syndrome aren’t worthy of life, pro-life groups and individuals used the opportunity to share the blessing that are individuals with Down syndrome.  Co-Host for Fox & Friends weekend Rachel Campos-Duffy kicked off
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) tried to corner former Hunter Biden business associate Tony Bobulinski on Wednesday — but it didn’t work. At a contentious House Oversight Committee hearing, Ocasio-Cortez asked Bobulinski a “simple” question: “Is it your testimony today that you personally witnessed President Joe Biden commit a crime?” “Yes,” Bobulinski responded. “How much time
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Comedian and writer Dana Carvey apologized to Sharon Stone for an old “Saturday Night Live” sketch that had the actress removing her clothes at an airport security checkpoint. A 1992 sketch called the “Airport Security Check” featured a star-studded cast of airport security guards that continuously asked a traveler (Stone) to remove her clothes under
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In 2020 and 2024 respectively, GOP President Donald Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden each faced three longshot primary challengers, but the media coverage of these campaigns was vastly different, a NewsBusters study has found. Analysts analyzed all programming on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, and MSNBC of Trump challengers from April 15, 2019 to
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Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) conveyed to MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider her plans to protect free speech on the latest episode of MRC Uncensored. Hageman and Schneider discussed the congresswoman’s new bill empowering Americans to hold government officials accountable when their First Amendment rights are infringed upon. “[O]ur government has been weaponized
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Investigators have revealed that Angela Chao was heavily intoxicated when she perished in a car accident in Texas in February. Chao was a shipping industry CEO and the sister to Elaine Chao, the wife of Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. The 50-year-old was found dead after her car was submerged in a
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Back in January, when everyone thought that the No Labels Party was something real and important, the group announced that they were going to raise $300 million. They also claimed that they would decide on whether they’d field a presidential candidate after Super Tuesday. Advertisement No Labels has said a lot of things over the
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The Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency finalized on Wednesday the “strongest-ever” vehicle emission standards, which will force most new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2032. The EPA announced the “final national pollution standards for passenger cars, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty vehicles for model years 2027 through 2032 and beyond.” The department referred to
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If there’s one thing we can all collectively agree on, it’s that we want this question answered: where is the princess of Wales? Not only that, but where has she been these last four months? And what’s she been doing during this alleged hiatus from her royal duties? BlazeTV contributor Jill Savage reviews Kate’s mysterious
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An exchange between a U.S. Supreme Court justice and a U.S. Deputy Solicitor General unveiled the Biden administration’s utter disregard for free speech.  Justice Samuel Alito challenged U.S. Deputy Solicitor General Brian Fletcher, who argued the federal government’s case during oral arguments for the free speech case Murthy v. Missouri on Monday. While Fletcher seemed
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A British museum owned by Cambridge University recently overhauled its art exhibits and introduced new signage warning that paintings of the British countryside could trigger “dark nationalist feelings.” Another sign in the exhibit explains, “Landscape paintings were also always entangled with national identity. The countryside was seen as a direct link to the past, and
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