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Twitter ‘Made a Mistake’ Censoring Hunter Biden Story, Ex-Safety Chief Tells Congress
Twitter “made a mistake” by censoring the New York Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop before the 2020 election, the company’s former safety chief testified to Congress on Wednesday. Read More.

BY Andrew Stiles

02.08.23

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The State of the Union: Without Unity
President Joe Biden had an impossible task before him as he delivered the 2023 State of the Union address to a Joint Session of Congress.  He had to lie.  Read More.

BY Keith Ablow, MD

02.08.23

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Fencing Reinstalled Around Capitol Building Ahead of State of the Union Address
For the third year in a row, the U.S. Capitol Police constructed a metal fence around the Capitol building ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union address. The fence was initially installed in the aftermath of the January 6 Capitol protests and remained in place for months afterwards. It was eventually removed in July […] Read More.

BY Cullen McCue

02.07.23

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Democratic Rep. Judy Chu Was Named ‘Honorary Chairwoman’ Of Alleged Chinese Intel Front Group
California Democratic Rep. Judy Chu was appointed to a leadership position within an alleged Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence front group in 2019, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation. Read More.

BY Philip Lenczycki

02.06.23

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DRAFT TOM BRADY: How Tom Brady Could Help Save America
Tom Brady, newly retired for the second time from the NFL, could help save this country—which is equivalent to saving the world, by the way—by running as a Republican in 2024 against Senator Elizabeth Warren.  Read More.

BY Keith Ablow, MD

02.07.23

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Sanctuary City Mayor Eric Adams Now Paying to Bus “Migrants” to Canada
Much like the residents of Martha’s Vineyard, New York City’s Eric Adams is learning that it’s easier to profess being a sanctuary city than actually provide the absurd accommodations of one. Read More.

BY Matt Palumbo

02.07.23

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Children more than 100 times less likely to die from COVID than adults, study finds
Children account for less than 0.15% of all COVID deaths in the United States, according to official data. Read More.

BY Madeleine Hubbard

02.05.23

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FTX Asks Lawmakers Who Received Donations to Return Funds
Failed digital currency exchange FTX, now going through bankruptcy proceedings and legal battles, is asking lawmakers to return donations. Read More.

BY Sean Moran

02.06.23

Did Trump's defense secretary KNOW Chinese spy balloons flew over US but 'decide not to tell him'?
Rep. Mike Waltz floated the idea on Monday that the Pentagon was aware of Chinese balloons drifting across the country during Donald Trump's time in office but did not tell the White House. Read More.

BY Rob Crilly

02.06.23

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Cruz, Manchin propose bill blocking Biden admin from banning gas stoves
Sens. Joe Manchin and Ted Cruz have introduced legislation to block the Biden administration from advancing regulations banning gas stoves and ovens. Read More.

BY Eric Revell

02.05.23

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Turkey-Syria Earthquake: More than 2,300 Killed in Two Powerful Quakes
A 7.8-magnitude quake felt across four countries killed at least 2,300 people and was followed by a series of aftershocks and then a 7.5-magnitude quake that authorities said was separate from the first. Read More.

BY The Wall Street Journal

02.06.23

Biden POSTPONES Antony Blinken's Beijing trip over China 'spy balloon'
Antony Blinken has postponed a visit to China following the detection of a suspected spy balloon over the United States which Beijing has claimed is a civilian airship which blew off course. Read More.

BY Lewis Pennock

02.03.23

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