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May 14 2023
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Report: Border Patrol Arrests Afghan on FBI Terror Watch List
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents on Wednesday arrested an Afghan national who was on the FBI's terror watch list crossing into the United States from the southern border, Fox News reported, citing sources within the agency. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who represents the district where the man was apprehended — near Otay Mesa, California — told Fox News the Biden administration's
Newsmax (News)May 02 2023
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Loneliness as deadly as smoking: Surgeon general
Loneliness presents health dangers as deadly as chronic smoking, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warned Tuesday.
Calling it an " epidemic of loneliness and isolation ," Murthy's office released a health advisory about the human need for social connection and community.
Social connection is an instinctual requirement for humans, Murthy told the Associated Press, noting, "It’s
Washington ExaminerJun 17 2023
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Dodgers’ Pride Night Draws Usual Turnout—‘Mostly Empty’ Stadium Claims Prove False
After a video circulated on social media inaccurately suggested there was a “mostly empty” turnout for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Pride Night on Friday—prompting cheers among right-wing critics of the event that honored the controversial Sisters of Perpetual indulgence—the team ended up reporting an above-average turnout. Jack Posobiec, a far-right activist, responded to the video suggesting
ForbesJul 19 2023
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Four things to know about the rapidly changing housing market
Home prices are ticking up amid a sustained housing shortage, making it even more difficult for people to enter the market.
Mortgage rates remain well above recent historic lows, and even with new homes coming on the market soon, according to recent data, experts don’t expect first-time buyers to see lower prices right away.
Home prices are moving up largely due to inventory
The HillJul 13 2023
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Circle time with Kamala: Artificial Intelligence czar explains AI is ‘kind of a fancy thing’ with ‘two letters’
Vice President Kamala Harris once again left herself open for ridicule after the Biden regime’s AI czar attempted to explain what the rapidly evolving and potentially dangerous technology of Artificial Intelligence means in her own inimitable manner. On Wednesday. Harris headed up a round table meeting at the White House where the veep spoke to CEOs and civil rights leaders to discuss the
Bizpac ReviewJul 11 2023
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Insider Reveals Likelihood of Sixers Trading James Harden
James Harden opted into his contract with the Philadelphia 76ers on June 29. However, he did this with the hopes of being traded, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. Yet, as of July 11, Harden remains a Sixer, and it appears that Harden may continue to be one. ESPN’s Dave McMenamin revealed on “The Dan Patrick Show” on July 11 that he expects Harden will remain with the Sixers despite
Heavy.comJul 11 2023
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Gunman sentenced in shooting death of 9-year-old Trinity Ottoson-Smith
A Hennepin County Judge formally sentenced Dpree Robinson to 37 1/2 years in prison in accordance with a plea agreement. Prosecutor Josh Larson said Robinson was looking to kill a gang rival at the time, and angrily shot back at claims that the shooting was an accident. "He disregarded the fact there were six children jumping on a trampoline right in front of the men, and he opened fire seven
KARE11Jul 11 2023
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How PGA Tour officials defended their Saudi golf deal to Congress
“What happened that led the PGA Tour to change its position? Was it only the hope of ending litigation?” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) asked at the start of the hearing. “There is something that stinks about this path that you’re on right now because it is a surrender. And it is all about the money and that’s the reason for the backlash that you’ve seen.” The hearing marks the most visible
PoliticoAug 18 2023
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A Bipartisan Call for Transparency Surrounding Information on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
What HappenedSince 1947, there have been well over 12,000 purported UFO sightings (unidentified flying objects) in the United States alone, including some caught on camera. A few sightings have happened around the infamous Area 51, where the US government is speculated to have found, housed, and tested alien spacecraft as a method of advancing our technologies. No such theories have ever
Carsen BrunnJul 11 2023
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Trump’s Legal Team Asks Judge for Indefinite Delay in Documents Trial, Citing Election
Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are asking a judge overseeing his classified documents case to indefinitely delay setting a date for the trial, arguing that holding a jury trial during a presidential election would strip Trump of his right to a fair trial. “Proceeding to trial during the pendency of a Presidential election cycle wherein opposing candidates are effectively (if not
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