Business Insider,
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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin bought a rare copy of the US constitution on Thursday in a Sotheby's bidding war that broke records, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. Griffin paid $43.2 million for the 234 year-old document, effectively outbidding a crowdfunding crypto collective called ConstitutionDAO that raised more than $40 million from 17,437 donors in less than a week. The US Constitution that was up for auction at on Thursday is an official first-edition printed copy of the document. It is one of just 13 remaining copies that survived a 500-print run in 1787. The document is
Daily Mail (UK),
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Matt London
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Democrats, the liberal media and Hollywood exploded over a jury's decision to acquit Kyle Rittenhouse of all charges related to the August 2020 shootings of three men in Kenosha, Wisconsin.'The judge. The jury. The defendant. It’s white supremacy in action,' ranted Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) on Twitter.'This system isn’t built to hold white supremacists accountable,' she tweeted.
'It’s why Black and brown folks are brutalized and put in cages while white supremacist murderers walk free.
The Federalist,
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Margot Cleveland
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Several residents of Delaware County Pennsylvania filed a sprawling lawsuit Thursday against the former Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, Delaware County, the Delaware County Board of Elections, and more than a dozen individual election officials. The lawsuit followed Wednesday’s night release of videotapes taken by a whistleblower capturing concerning behavior by several election officials in the Keystone state.
A source familiar with the lawsuit provided access to the tapes, noting the then-unnamed whistleblower had come forward with video evidence purporting to show Delaware County, Pennsylvania election officials destroying records from the November 2020 general election. The videos were also filed with the complaint and a bevy of exhibits the plaintiffs maintain
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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Joe Biden, having groundlessly denounced Kyle Rittenhouse as a “white supremacist” last year, says he is “angry” over Rittenhouse’s acquittal:
While the verdict in Kenosha will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included, we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken.
What is Biden angry about? That the jury, which saw the evidence, didn’t agree with his view of the case, not having seen the evidence? These are highly irresponsible words from the President of the United States, particularly in a climate where mobs have threatened reprisals against the jurors.
Then we have the Governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers.
PJ Media,
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Megan Fox
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Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards talked to the press candidly after the jury returned a not guilty verdict for his client and set up the first hint of defamation suits to come. “President Biden said some things that I think are are so…untrue,” he said regarding Biden’s allegation that Rittenhouse is a “white supremacist.”
“He’s not a white supremacist,” said Richards. “If the government had any information regarding his cell phone or anything that he had been to any of those websites or been online doing that kind of stuff, it would have been introduced into evidence. It wasn’t.”
The media asked
Red State,
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Jennifer Oliver O'Connell
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Mark Richards, the attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse, said in the press conference following the reading of the trial verdict that he would not be a part of any civil lawsuits that Rittenhouse might file. No worries, I am sure that when the time is right, Rittenhouse will have a plethora of top civil rights attorneys ready to take that on.
We have not seen such media malpractice and egregious miscarriage of due process since 2019, when Nicholas Sandmann was accused of harassing a Native American who was actually harassing him. Led by the hacks at CNN, they targeted and sought to destroy that teenage boy’s life.
Red State,
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Streiff
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Around 1:30 p.m. Eastern today, a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin, returned the only verdict any responsible jury anywhere could have returned. It found 18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse innocent of all charges stemming from his attempted murder in the streets of Kenosha on the night of August 25, 2020. This was no little task, and the fact that the jurors did their duty makes them heroes in my book. The media lied relentlessly about Rittenhouse and the facts (the outstanding exception being the work of the “Visual Investigations Team” of the New York Times,
Fox News,
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Andrew Mark Miller
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The chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee responded to the Kyle Rittenhouse "not guilty" verdict with a statement that included significant factual errors, and a senior adviser to the committee tweeted "no justice, no peace." Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges stemming from the fatal shooting of two men during the violent riots in Kenosha, Wisc. last summer in the wake of the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
"It’s disgusting and disturbing that someone was able to carry a loaded assault rifle into a protest against the unjust killing of Jacob Blake, an unarmed Black man, and take the lives of two people and injure another
BizPac Review,
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Joshua Nybo
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11/19/2021 5:53:19 PM
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An alarming new report has come out regarding the recruitment of students into LGBT clubs by the California Teachers Association (CTA).The report comes from Abigail Shrier, author of the controversial book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” which made a splash in June of 2020. On her blog, “The Truth Fairy,” Shrier claims that leaked audio of a CTA meeting in October makes plain the agenda of the largest teacher’s union in California: to promote homosexual exploration.Shrier wrote that the documents of the meeting show teachers being encouraged to recruit students into LGBT clubs, and encourage them to “have the courage to
Daily Mail (UK),
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Laura Collins
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President Biden is 'angry and concerned' after Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges Friday, but says he stands by the jury's decision. The president weighed in on the divisive, high-profile case hours after the verdict was read, telling reporters, 'I stand with the jury as the jury system has concluded. The jury system works and you have to abide by it.'In an attempt to placate both sides, he later released a statement that read: 'While the verdict in Kenosha will leave many Americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included,
New York Post,
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Selim Algar
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A Long Island school district has sparked an uproar after announcing plans to separate parents by vaccination status during upcoming student concerts, The Post has learned. The Rockville Centre School District will have a non-socially distanced section for parents who show vaccination proof upon arrival. They will also reserve a separate, socially-distanced area for those who are unvaccinated and others who have gotten the shot but still want some additional elbow room.(Snip)Bartels said some parents were uneasy with sitting at close quarters with those who are not vaccinated and that the district’s arrangement accommodates all parties. “We wanted to get as many people in as possible
Red State,
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Bonchie
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As RedState reported, the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial sent shockwaves through the country today. In the end, the teenager was found not guilty on all counts, having acted in self-defense when he killed two men and injured a third during the Kenosha riots.
Of course, the hysterical responses came in hot and heavy, with many on the left having an absolute meltdown. They truly wanted to see an innocent man thrown in prison for life in order to feed their racial narrative, which ironically doesn’t even apply to this case given it involved a white teenager shooting three white men that were attacking him.
But then,
Fox News,
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David Rutz
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Prominent Democrats, progressives, and left-leaning groups erupted Friday following Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal on all charges in his closely watched trial in Kenosha, Wis., calling it a miscarriage of justice. (Snip) New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio, D., fumed over the verdict. ''Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum are victims. They should be alive today. The only reason they’re not is because a violent, dangerous man chose to take a gun across state lines and start shooting people. To call this a miscarriage of justice is an understatement," he said. Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat, N.Y., called Rittenhouse a "murderer" whose "white tears"
American Thinker,
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Jeffrey Folks
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The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, created following the oil crisis of the 1970s, exists to supply Americans during a war or other emergency. Democrats are now calling for oil to be released from the reserve to help reduce the high gas prices that they themselves have created. This is not an emergency unless you believe that the loss of Democrat seats in the 2022 midterm election constitutes an emergency.
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve currently holds 638 million barrels, approximately 1,000 days of net petroleum imports — but far, far less (only 32 days worth) of total domestic demand of 20 million barrels per day.
PJ Media,
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Townhall Media’s Julio Rosa is on the ground in Kenosha capturing the events as they unfold after Kyle Rittenhouse was declared not guilty on all counts by a jury of his peers. Based on media reporting in the last few weeks, you might have expected the crowd outside to explode with rage and immediately begin burning down the courthouse. That’s not what happened. Not only is the crowd overwhelmingly cheering for Rittenhouse and his right to self-defense, but the majority of the cars driving by were honking their horns in support of the verdict. This reaction gives me hope for America. Perhaps Americans do understand why
Red State,
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Brad Slager
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The past couple of weeks showed it was beneficial that we were able to watch the Rittenhouse trial for ourselves.
Make no mistake, there has been no shortage of imbalanced visuals and cerebrally-challenged commentary surrounding the case over the past weeks that is the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. From a prosecution team that had dreams of a post-verdict TV career to a judge who was very comfortable in his robe or the defendant who became social media fodder after breaking down on the stand and a lawyer whose face-palm became a meme after his witness unraveled their case with one answer
Newsbusters,
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Catherine Salgado
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The Washington Post claimed that so-called “misinformation” online can actually “stymie the highest levels of government” after interviewing National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins. Collins reportedly asserted his desire to have these alleged “misinformation” spreaders “brought to justice.” The soon-retiring Collins claimed that there is an epidemic of disinformation and misinformation in the U.S., according to The Post’s The Health 202. “Conspiracies are winning here. Truth is losing. That’s a really serious indictment of the way in which our society seems to be traveling,” Collins said. “Truth is supposed to be truth.” He asserted that “your truth” being “so heavily modified
Breitbart,
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Hannah Bleau
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Most Americans believe the Democrats’ $1.7 trillion Build Back Better social spending plan, which passed with no support from Republicans on Friday morning, will be “hurtful” to America’s economic recovery, a Convention of States/Trafalgar Group survey released Friday found.
“Do you believe President Biden’s Build Back Better plan will be helpful or hurtful to America’s economic recovery?” the survey asked.
Overall, 52.4 percent said it will be “hurtful,” and of those, 43.5 percent said it will be “very” hurtful. 38.3 percent said the measure will be “helpful,” and of those, 28.7 percent say it will be “very” helpful.
Breitbart,
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Joshua Caplan
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18-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty Friday afternoon on all charges in the killing of two people during violent riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year.
**Follow all of the events on the Breitbart News Live Wire below. All times in eastern.**
2:33 P.M. — 1619 project writer Nikole Hannah-Jones is unsurprisingly not happy about the verdict and making it about race. 2:31 P.M. — President Joe Biden weighs in on the verdict, says: “I stand by what the jury has to say.”
“The jury system works,” he adds. 2:20 P.M. — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) slams the Rittenhouse verdict, says the Department of Justice should review it.
The Aspen Beat,
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Glenn Beaton
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Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people. The first two died. It’s interesting to see who they were. The backgrounds of these guys is not determinative of Rittenhouse’s guilt or innocence – there’s no open season on creeps – but it’s relevant in piecing together the story of that deadly night.
The first who was shot served 14 years in prison for raping a child and then for dozens of in-prison disciplinary violations. He was a registered sex offender and was found guilty of assault, arson and narcotics crimes. He was wanted at the time of the shooting for bail-jumping and domestic abuse, and had been released from a hospital
PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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According to the Morning Consult polling site, the six most popular governors in the country are Republicans.
More to the point, three of those GOP governors are in blue states. It’s a political phenomenon that’s hard to explain given the hyperpartisan times in which we live.
Leading the pack of blue-state Republican chief executives is Vermont’s Phil Scott, who shows a startling 79 percent approval rating. Second is Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker with 72 percent approval followed by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan at 70 percent.
National Republicans have been begging Phil Scott to run for the Senate seat
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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A seven-woman, five-man jury has returned a verdict in the self-defense case of Kyle Rittenhouse.
The jury spent four days deliberating whether the now-18-year-old would be locked up in a cell for the rest of life or be free after the attacks on August 25, 2020.
In the end, they decided that Rittenhouse was not guilty of maliciously killing two men and wounding another at the Kenosha riots in 2020.
Before the jury came in, Judge Bruce Schroeder told those gathered in the courtroom not to react and said if people couldn’t control themselves they’d be escorted out. Police were also deployed around the courthouse prior to the verdict being read.
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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Former President Trump is releasing his first official book since leaving office next month – a photo book filled with images and captions hand-picked and handwritten by the former president.Trump is set to release "Our Journey Together," a coffee table compilation of images that capture key moments in his administration, on December 7. The book is currently available for pre-order. "Today I am thrilled to announce I will be publishing a wonderful book in time for Christmas!" Trump said in a statement. "'Our Journey Together' is a collection of beautiful photos captured during our very successful time in the White House."
American Greatness,
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Julie Kelly
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11/19/2021 1:32:29 PM
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In 2018, after a local news crew filmed Ryan Nichols rescuing dogs abandoned by their owners after Hurricane Florence, the former Marine appeared on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show.” (Snip) Three years after his appearance on the DeGeneres show, Nichols was featured on another program, but this time, Nichols spoke from the fetid confines of a political prison in the nation’s capital. And instead of telling a heroic story of saving dogs drowning in rising flood waters, Nichols told Newsmax host Greg Kelly a harrowing tale of what he saw at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. “We showed up in good faith . . . to protest
New York Post,
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Jackie Salo
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Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted Friday on all charges for shootings that killed two men and injured a third during last year’s violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Emotions have been running high in anticipation of the jury’s verdict, with protests and shouting outside the courthouse and Gov. Tony Evers deploying National Guard troops to Kenosha.The case left Americans divided over whether Rittenhouse, 18, was a patriot taking a stand against lawlessness or a vigilante.The teen faced five charges, including intentional homicide
Breitbart Politics,
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Neil Munro
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The Democrats’ Build Back Better (BBB) bill will add millions of new immigrants to the U.S. population in the first 10 years, on top of an amnesty for roughly 6.5 million people, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).“About 6.5 million aliens (non-U.S. nationals) would receive parole,” say the notes to the CBO’s $121.7 billion cost estimate. The November 18 note continues: A few million other people, most of whom are already in the United States, would gain LPR [legal permanent residence, or green cards] status through the provisions in sections 60002 and 60003 or as immediate relatives of those who gain LPR status under the bill.
Daily Caller,
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Taylor Giles
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Police charged two Missouri men Wednesday with murder after they allegedly killed and dismembered a woman.
Police originally received a missing person report for Cassidy Rainwater Aug. 25, according to a Dallas County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post. The person who submitted the missing person report said the last time they had seen Rainwater, she was with James Phelps. Timothy Norton and Phelps were charged after the FBI received photos that allegedly showed Rainwater partially clothed and trapped in a cage, according to the Facebook post.
Fox News,
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Brian Flood
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Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles claimed the Gray Lady held her story until after the 2020 election about the aftermath of riot-driven arson and looting in Kenosha, Wis., following the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
Bowles wrote she went to Kenosha to see for herself if the "mainstream liberal argument" that burning down businesses for racial justice was a good thing, since the chaos allowed for "expression of righteous rage" and the businesses have insurance anyway.
"When I was at the New York Times, I went to Kenosha to see about this, and it turned out to be not true.
Red State,
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The surprise victory of Republican Glenn Youngkin to become the next governor of Virginia shocked the political world earlier this month. Down double digits just months prior, Youngkin surged back into the race in the final weeks, eventually defeating heavily favored Democrat Terry McAuliffe.
Youngkin didn’t make his comeback by prioritizing the normal slate of GOP issues. Rather, he focused like a laser beam on the culture war surrounding leftwing school boards and the harm they are causing to children. That strategy led to big shifts in Loudoun County and other bluish, suburban areas, with the assumption being that Youngkin was a different kind of Republican.
WJAX-TV [Jacksonville, FL],
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Ben Becker
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Dr. Inbal Cohen-Rasner is an award-winning composer, mother of two, and radiologist, who is used to making diagnoses, not receiving them. “How scary is it?” asked Acton News Jax Ben Becker. “I was devastated,” Cohen-Rasner said. Cohen-Rasner said in September she was diagnosed in both ears with sudden sensorineural hearing loss – about a week after receiving the Moderna booster shot following a short bout with the common cold. “Most of the doctors think it was viral or auto-immune,” Cohen-Rasner said. “What do you think?” asked Becker. “I don’t know yet. I started not to hear my
Daily Mail (UK),
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Nikki Schwab
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The House of Representatives passed President Joe Biden's Build Back Better social spending bill Friday morning, with a vote of 220 to 213.Just one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden, defected and voted with the Republicans. Biden wasn't immediately able to celebrate the accomplishment, as he was at Walter Reed for his first annual physical as president, and due to undergo a colonoscopy - leaving Vice President Kamala Harris briefly in charge. House Democrats, however, were doing happy dancing and taking selfies. When the bill got passed the 218 threshold, meaning it would pass,CORRECTION*
Hot Air,
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Ed Morrissey
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Welcome to Bizarro World, otherwise known as NBC “Think”. In an essay NBC published last night from Christina Wyman, parents want to have children “indoctrinated” while schools want to free their minds. Wyman decries parental resistance to progressive pedagogy, arguing that parental involvement in education is as dangerous as it would be to have parents in the operating room. No, I am not kidding:
While the political climate and national involvement in school districts give the phenomenon a broader platform
Daily Mail (UK),
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Vivek Chaudhary
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James Gant
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11/19/2021 10:12:26 AM
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A hero surgeon who died of Covid while saving patients on the frontline was double vaccinated but is not believed to have had a booster jab, his family has revealed. Dr Irfan Halim, 45, who earned widespread praise for his work, passed away at Royal Brompton Hospital in London on November 14, surrounded by his heartbroken family following a nine-week battle against the virus. His grieving widow Saila told MailOnline he was double jabbed, receiving the first at the end of last year and the second in January but she did not think he had a booster.(Snip)'It makes you question the efficiency of the vaccine
Fox News,
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Emma Colton
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11/19/2021 10:07:45 AM
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At least two California children were left sick after a clinic administered the wrong dose of the coronavirus vaccine to 14 kids.
(snip)
she took her two children, ages eight and 11, to Sutter Health pediatric vaccine clinic in Antioch over the weekend, where they received 20 micrograms of dosage instead of the recommended 10.
All in, 14 children who visited the clinic on Saturday were given the wrong dose.
Sutter Health said in a statement that it warned the parents of the mistake(snip)
(snip) Both of her children stayed home from school on Monday with bad stomach aches, and her oldest child fell down twice in the hours following the shot.
New York Daily News,
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Jessica Schladebeck
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Hundreds of students at a Michigan university have been sickened with the flu, triggering an investigation into what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have called a “large and sudden” outbreak. Since Oct. 6, 528 cases have been recorded across the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus in Washtenaw County. Approximately three-quarters of those infected were unvaccinated against influenza, according to a statement from the university.
What’s more, the majority of cases—313—have been reported within the last two weeks alone, the University Health Services said.(Snip)Health officials have urged residents to get their flu shots amid the recent spike in cases, noting vaccine distribution is down
Defiant America,
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Kellyanne Richardson
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The judge in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse has banned MSNBC from the court over allegations a producer tried to follow jurors.
Judge Bruce Schroeder said Thursday he received a report from the Kenosha Police Department that police pulled over a person identifying themselves as an MSNBC producer for running a red light the night before, and the producer claimed “he had been instructed” to “follow the jury bus.” The matter is still under investigation, but Schroeder said he was banning anyone from MSNBC from the building for the rest of the trial.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Chris Pleasance
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Austria has become the first Western nation to make Covid vaccines mandatory for everyone as the government scrapped its 'vaccine apartheid' rules in favour of a full nationwide lockdown today.
Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg announced that, from February 1, everyone will be legally required to have a Covid vaccine. He did not make it clear which age groups will be included, though it is assumed there will be exemptions for the very young and those who cannot be jabbed for medical reasons.(Snip)Schallenberg added that violators will likely face fines rather than criminal penalties, but that details still need to be fleshed out. Austria's fully-jabbed rate currently stands at 66
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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President Biden will transfer power to Vice President Kamala Harris Friday morning for the "brief period of time" when he is under anesthesia for a "routine" colonoscopy at Walter Reed Medical Center, the White House said Friday. The president traveled to Bethesda, Maryland, for a physical exam, one day before his 79th birthday. Biden arrived at 8:51 a.m. ET and waved to reporters who were traveling with him. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden will also undergo a colonoscopy while there. "As was the case when President George W. Bush had the same procedure in 2002 and
Newsbusters,
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Curtis Houck
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11/19/2021 9:40:39 AM
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Continuing to double down on her lifestyle of spewing vile bile to the approval of her bosses at Comcast, MSNBC’s The ReidOut host Joy Reid came up with new ways Thursday to engage in incitement, calling Republicans “the YOLO parent” who doesn’t want people to have health care and “whose answer to anything and everything is to scream about the border and, ‘the scary Brown people are taking over America and meh, and history is mean.’”At one point in this meltdown, Reid seemingly read off every possible insult she could think of for the “Nazi-curious” and “open-racism-embracing” GOP, but strangely left out something about them being homicidal maniacs and terrorists.
American Thinker,
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Monica Showalter
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11/19/2021 9:40:15 AM
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Democrats were up to some slimey old tricks in their bid to ram through the nomination of radical, left-wing Saule Omarova into the position of comptroller of the currency, the nation's top overseer of banks.
At the hearings, Sen. John Kennedy triggered a ruckus after he asked what a lot of us are asking: "I don't know whether to call you 'professor' or 'comrade.'"
It prompted hollers of 'McCarthyism' from leftwing senators Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren, along with 'racism' and 'sexism' and 'nativism.' Saule herself engaged in that, in a public-relations "build up" interview with New York magazine. The misnamed Lincoln Project, of course, went wild.
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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11/19/2021 9:37:07 AM
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A Washington state florist has agreed to retire from her business and pay a $5,000 settlement to close out a case accusing her of illegal discrimination against a same-sex couple that had wanted her to provide custom floral arrangements for their wedding ceremony.
Barronelle Stutzman also agreed to cancel her request for a rehearing of her case before the U.S. Supreme Court. She said the $5,000 payment to the two men was a way to exit without having to compromise on her religious beliefs and not have to pay large fees to lawyers for the couple.(Snip)Her case had become one of the most-watched tests of same-sex
Yahoo!Sports,
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Cassandra Negley
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11/19/2021 9:25:06 AM
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Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter continued to call out Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and athletic shoe behemoth Nike on Thursday. Kanter took to social media to allege it was "money over morals" for James, who has a lifetime deal with Nike. Kanter has included the two entities in tweets before saying the company uses slave labor in China and James was complicit in the practice since he wasn't speaking out. (Tweet) Kanter wrote: Money over Morals for the "King" Sad & disgusting how these athletes pretend they care about social justice They really do "shut up & dribble" when Big Boss says so.
Associated Press,
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Lauran Neergaard
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11/19/2021 9:24:39 AM
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shots to all adults, expanding the government’s campaign to shore up protection and get ahead of rising coronavirus cases that may worsen with the holidays. Pfizer and Moderna announced the Food and Drug Administration’s decision after at least 10 states already had started offering boosters to all adults.(Snip)But there’s one more step: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention must agree to expand Pfizer and Moderna boosters to even healthy young adults. Its scientific advisers were set to debate later Friday. If the CDC agrees, tens of millions more Americans could have three doses of protection ahead of the new year. Anyone who got the one-dose Johnson
Daily Beast,
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Matt Lewi
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The reemergence of Beto O’Rourke, this time as a candidate for Texas governor, is further proof that we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel for saviors to rise from these streets. Once a rising star, O’Rourke is likely to end his bid to replace Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as a three-time loser. (Snip) Aside from losing elections, he also lost his way. Between 2018 and today, O’Rourke transitioned multiple times from affable “nice guy” to “cool” Gen-Xer to angry woke progressive. “On issues like universal health care, an assault weapons ban, abortion rights and a higher minimum wage,” wrote NPR’s
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11/19/2021 9:20:01 AM
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) yielded the floor on Friday morning at 5:11 a.m. after speaking for a record eight hours and forty-two minutes against the Democrats’ multi-trillion-dollar “Build Back Better” social spending bill.
“My one minute is almost up,” McCarthy joked at 5:04 a.m., referring to the fact that members of the House were originally given only 60 seconds to state their views on the bill before a vote that was meant to have taken place on Thursday evening.
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Isabel Vincent
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11/19/2021 9:19:04 AM
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The hand-printed signs, in neat block letters, appeared in the Tulum marketplace the morning after two tourists were shot dead and three others wounded at a roadside eatery in the bohemian Mexican resort town. “Attention merchants of Tulum … this was a warning,” said the sign, which went on to threaten “managers and owners” of bars and restaurants on the “Mini Quinta” tourist zone. That’s where the foreigners, visiting the Malquerida Bar last month, had the bad luck of getting caught in cartel crossfire.(Snip)Things have become so dangerous that on Wednesday Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced the creation of a “tourist battalion”—1,500 National Guard soldiers
Daily Mail (UK),
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11/19/2021 9:11:51 AM
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President Joe Biden traveled to Walter Reed Friday morning for his first routine annual physical as president, just a day shy of his 79th birthday, the White House announced.
'Later this morning, the President will travel to Walter Reed Medical Center for his routine annual physical. We will provide more details after he arrives at Walter Reed,' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement sent out early Friday morning.
Biden's motorcade arrived at the military hospital at 8:51 a.m. ET and he waved as he went inside. The visit comes amid questions about the health of the country's oldest president
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In a recent Facebook post, the mayor of suburban Naperville says that he would support a removal of the state of Illinois’ mask mandate, even as COVID cases have continued to rise in recent weeks.
Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico points to the fact that Illinois is the only state in the Midwest that still has a mask mandate on the books,(Snip)He goes on to argue that masks have a “minimal, if any,” impact on the spread of the coronavirus.
“Fact: Illinois is the only Midwestern state that currently requires a mask, and yet as of today, we are no better off than the surrounding states,”
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The House Freedom Caucus formally informed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Tuesday that its members will not vote to fund the federal government while the Biden administration maintains vaccine mandates on government and private sector employees.
The conservative group wrote in a letter to the speaker that it views the coronavirus vaccine mandates as “unconstitutional” and divisive, and warned their implementation would result in mass job losses that destroy livelihoods and threaten national security.
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11/19/2021 6:57:43 AM
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Donald Trump sent an endorsement of Paul Gosar the day after the Arizona representative was censured by the House for posting a cartoon video of his character killing another with the face of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
'Congressman Paul Gosar has been a loyal supporter of our America First agenda, and even more importantly, the USA,' the former president sent in an email statement from his Save America PAC on Thursday evening.'Paul is a Congressman who is highly respected in Arizona, strong on Crime, Borders, our Military, and our Veterans,' he added.
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Glenn H. Reynolds
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11/19/2021 6:52:20 AM
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Yale Law School is failing.
For reasons that appear to be associated with her support for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination, the school seems to have a vendetta against Professor Amy Chua. Chua was banned from teaching Yale Law’s important “small group” classes after being accused of, well, something. A deep-dive investigative report by The New York Times found no evidence that Chua had actually done anything wrong.
(Snip) The two students charge that the law school administration tried to blackmail them into making false accusations against her.
In addition, the law school administration publicly shamed another student of color, who announced a Native American Law Students Association party
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Jack Cashill
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11/19/2021 6:38:42 AM
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Ten years ago this coming February, George Zimmermann shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin on a rainy night in Sanford, Florida. Without intending, Zimmerman triggered a dark new phase in the history of progressive America.
Beginning with the Sacco and Vanzetti case in the 1920s, the left lied to conceal the guilt of the guilty. Yes, Virginia, those two bad boys were guilty. Upton Sinclair, who “proved” their innocence in his epic novel Boston, knew they were guilty. "My wife is absolutely certain that if I tell what I believe,” Sinclair confided to a friend, “I will be called a traitor to the movement and may not live
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11/19/2021 5:16:27 AM
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Thursday's Senate confirmation hearing on Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s choice to be comptroller of the currency, confirmed that she is the wrong person for the job. Flags the color of those that once were raised over Moscow were flying throughout the three-hour session.
Omarova is a professor of regulation of financial institutions, banking law, international finance, and corporate finance at Cornell. As comptroller of the currency, she would ensure that the “federal banking system operates in a safe and sound manner.”
The White House says she “is eminently qualified and was nominated for this role because of her lifetime
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Joe Hoft
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11/19/2021 2:58:42 AM
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Archbishop Viganò shared this moving text and video with us on Wednesday. The video and text are an international call for the creation of an anti-globalist alliance to defeat the evil elites who wish to enslave free men and women and promote a “Religion of Humanity that cancels Faith in Christ.” From Archbishop Viganò: The whole pandemic issue is instrumental to the Great Reset, and it is the latter that we must fight. I think that, at this moment, it is most appropriate to create a movement of the people that calls together, in an Anti-globalist Alliance, Catholics, Christians, and people of goodwill.
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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11/19/2021 2:42:26 AM
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Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, faced fierce questions from Republicans on the Hill today. Rightly so, given her radical positions on capitalism and banking. My colleague Dennis Santiago has written about some of those positions here and here.
Here she is arguing why we should do away with private banking and increase government control by having everything run through the Fed. “How is it politically feasible for the Central Bank to effectively take money away from people’s accounts?” she asks. [Video]
Oh. That’s reassuring. Because that sure sounds like they want the government
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Joe Hoft
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11/19/2021 2:35:02 AM
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Yesterday shortly before the start of The Joe Hoft Show on the RealTalk Radio Network, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò provided his appeal to the People of Faith around the world to unite in a worldwide Anti-Globalist alliance to stand against the dark forces of globalism. Here is the Archbishop’s message:
Legal Insurrection,
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William A. Jacobson
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11/19/2021 12:55:42 AM
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I appeared this morning on Chicago’s Morning Answer radio show with Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson (no relation). (Snip)The topic was the Rittenhouse case primarily.(Snip)Dan Proft (07:03):Lest we forget, you know, former Supreme court justice, John Paul Stevens. It was just a couple of years ago. He wrote an op-ed in New York Times calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment. And of course, that’s the operative position of the entire collection on the left.(Snip)William Jacobson (07:18):That’s what this is all about. And that’s why they’re so heavily focused on it. You don’t see this sort of media attention for other cases that don’t involve self-defense,
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11/19/2021 12:16:47 AM
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If you have ever had a stray cat that will not stop coming back or a friend or family member who insists on sending a fruit cake every Christmas season, then you understand how I feel about crooked Hillary Clinton. The disgruntled and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton once again made a fool of her politically irrelevant and narcissistic entitled self. On Wednesday Clinton tweeted out to her 31 million Twitter followers claiming “voter fraud” is a “myth”. “Voter fraud is such a myth that its most outspoken critics have to commit the fraud themselves to find an example of it” (Tweet)
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11/19/2021 12:09:25 AM
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Several teen girls who were caught on video attacking a group of Asian students on a SEPTA train in Philadelphia have now been charged with ethnic intimidation and other offenses. On Thursday, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office approved aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation, criminal conspiracy, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct against the four suspects, who are all under the age of 17. Video of the attack shows a group of teen girls punching and screaming at another group of teens on the train. One of the attackers also punches, knocks over and repeatedly kicks a teen girl