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Nov 21 2021
News
'SNL': Cecily Strong's Judge Jeanine tackles Rittenhouse, James Austin Johnson's Trump returns
Judge Jeanine Pirro and Donald Trump reprised their lovefest on this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” as Cecily Strong and James Austin Johnson tackled the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and word salads.
“That lovable scamp was put through a nightmare of a trial just for doing the bravest thing any American can do: protecting an empty used car lot in someone else’s town,” Strong began,
USA TODAYNov 21 2021
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Chris Christie Says Rittenhouse Should Never Have Been Charged for Kenosha Shootings
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said Sunday that prosecutors should not have brought charges against Kyle Rittenhouse, and argued that they caved to public opinion.
Rittenhouse on Friday was found not guilty of all charges — first-degree reckless homicide, first-degree recklessly endangering safety, first-degree intentional homicide and attempted first-degree intentional
TownhallMay 25 2021
News
Breakthrough coronavirus cases after vaccines are very rare and mostly due to variants, a new CDC report found
By the end of April, more than 100 million Americans had received their coronavirus vaccines.
Clinical-trial data had indicated the vaccines would reduce the risk of getting symptomatic COVID-19 by about 66% to 95%, depending on which shot the person got. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that was indeed the case.
Still, as of April 30,
Business InsiderDec 06 2021
News
British woman testifies about grooming by Ghislaine Maxwell
A British woman testified Monday that Ghislaine Maxwell pressured her into giving Jeffrey Epstein sexual massages when she was still a teenager, assuring her she would have “fun” with him.
The woman — testifying at Maxwell’s sex-abuse trial in New York City using the pseudonym “Kate” to protect her privacy — described one episode during the mid-1990s at Epstein’s Palm Beach, Florida
Associated PressJan 09 2020
News
'Get moving': Senate Democrats break with Pelosi on impeachment delay
Senate Democrats are breaking with their party leaders over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision to hold on to the articles of impeachment, saying it is time to get President Trump’s trial rolling.
The grumbling in the ranks puts pressure on Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat, who has stood by Mrs. Pelosi’s decision to withhold charges against the president in
Washington TimesJun 12 2020
News
Bolton Catching Heat After Holding Trump Dirt for His Book
Former national security adviser John Bolton is getting ripped for withholding information included in his upcoming book that could have been used during President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Bolton put out a press release in the lead up to his upcoming book that suggested he knew of offenses committed by the president across a "full range" of his foreign policy spectrum. Bolton's
Newsmax (News)Oct 23 2021
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A Union Scandal Landed Hundreds of NYPD Officers on a Secret Watchlist. That Hasn’t Stopped Some From Jeopardizing Cases.
One judge said she believed the testimony of a Bronx defendant’s 64-year-old mother more than that of the two New York City police officers who arrested him.
Another said she didn’t buy the testimony of an officer and his colleagues, concluding that they had stopped a car not because they’d seen its occupants break any laws but because it was driven by “three young men of color.”
ProPublicaJul 14 2020
Opinion
Twitter is editing the New York Times
Dear A.G.,
It is with sadness that I write to tell you that I am resigning from the New York Times.
I joined the paper with gratitude and optimism three years ago. I was hired with the goal of bringing in voices that would not otherwise appear in your pages: first-time writers, centrists, conservatives and others who would not naturally think of the Times as their home. The
The Spectator WorldOct 07 2020
News
Justice Department charges British Islamic State terrorists in gruesome beheadings
The Justice Department on Wednesday charged two British members of ISIS with terrorism offenses related to their alleged roles in the kidnapping and killing of several American hostages.
El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey are now in FBI custody. They will stand trial in federal court in the Eastern District of Virginia, officials said, and are expected to be arraigned later Wednesday
PoliticoDec 20 2021
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Former Harvard Chemistry Chair Admits to Taking Tens of Thousands of Dollars From China
The former chair of Harvard University’s Chemistry Department accused of hiding Chinese ties has admitted to taking tens of thousands of dollars from China, video footage presented in federal court on Dec. 17 shows.
The footage, shot during an interrogation by federal investigators of nanoscientist Charles Lieber, was played for jurors on the fourth day of the trial regarding Lieber’s
The Epoch Times