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Sep 11 2023
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Biden Shamed for Taking Trip 3,000 Miles Away from Ground Zero on 9/11 Anniversary
President Joe Biden promised last year that he would “never forget” the thousands of deaths from radical Islamic terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, but he’s being accused of doing just that this year. “Twenty-one years, and still we kept our promise: never forget. We’ll keep the memory of all those precious lives stolen from us: 2,977 — at Ground Zero in New York; in Shanksville… in
Western JournalSep 11 2023
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Boeing’s execs refuse to relocate, instead taking private jets to work: report
The top dogs of Boeing are living the high life — refusing to relocate their residences despite the aerospace giant’s push for staffers to return to the office — and instead commuting via private jet to the company’s headquarters, according to a report.
David Calhoun took over as Boeing’s CEO just before the pandemic, in January 2020.
Like most of the US workforce, he worked from
New York Post (News)Sep 20 2023
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Trump: 'Nobody' Attended Biden's 'Surrender' Speech at UN
Republican front-runner and former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Tuesday to mock President Joe Biden's "surrender" speech before the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
"Biden just finished his surrender ('speech') at the United Nations, and nobody, despite all we give them, showed up. No respect for America any longer!" Trump posted.
Indeed, French
Newsmax (News)Sep 08 2023
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Kansas City-area Proud Boy pleads guilty for actions in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An Olathe man pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to a felony charge connected to his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Christopher Kuehne, 50, was one of the first Kansas City-area residents to be charged in connection to the January 2021 attacks. Kuehne, a former Marine, was charged with conspiracy, civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding,
KSHBSep 12 2023
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Kim Jong Un crosses Russian border for talks with Putin
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has arrived via rail in Russia where he is due to meet President Vladimir Putin.
Mr Kim left Pyongyang for Russia on Sunday on his private train, North Korea's state media reported.
It is not known where the leaders will meet, as Mr Kim's train is reportedly heading north, away from the city of Vladivostok.
A US official said they were
BBC NewsSep 12 2023
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Putin Goes Full MAGA: Welcomes Trump’s Ukraine Plan and Rages About His ‘Persecution’
Vladimir Putin could barely contain his excitement Tuesday while discussing Donald Trump, telling a forum in Vladivostok that the criminal cases against the former president are “good” for Russia and that the Kremlin took delight in Trump’s claim he’d swiftly force an end to Moscow’s war against Ukraine.
“As for the persecution of Trump… for us, what is happening in these conditions, in
Daily BeastJul 27 2023
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Nashville SC eagerly anticipating Surridge debut
No one is comparing Sam Surridge to Lionel Messi, one of the greatest players in soccer history. But if Nashville SC’s newly acquired striker can provide anywhere near the same kind of spark Messi has given his new MLS team, Inter Miami FC, the Boys in Gold would be greatly appreciative. Messi, the Argentinian soccer sensation, has posted three goals and two assists in his first two
Nashville PostAug 23 2023
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There were no anti-interventionist candidates at the GOP debate
The first 2024 Republican presidential debate made clear that there's no non-interventionist candidate in the race, even if there was a lot of quibbling over which specific foreign interventions the U.S. should prioritize. When debate moderators asked the eight candidates on stage in Milwaukee who would not support additional military aid to Ukraine, only businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and
ReasonMar 27 2023
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From Columbine to Nashville: 175 shot dead in schools
Mass shooters have killed hundreds of people throughout U.S. history in realms like stores, theaters and workplaces, but it is in schools and colleges where the carnage reverberates perhaps most keenly — places filled with children of tender ages, older students aspiring to new heights and the teachers planting the seeds of knowledge, their journeys all cut short. If a mass shooting is defined
San Jose Mercury NewsMay 16 2023
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McCarthy says debt ceiling deal possible by end of week as Biden cuts short upcoming foreign trip
President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans are still far from resolving the looming U.S. default crisis, but a deal is still possible by the end of the week, GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy declared after an Oval Office meeting Tuesday with Biden and other Democratic leaders.
Meanwhile, Biden is cutting short a big, upcoming foreign trip because of the urgency of the talks. He
Associated Press