New York Post,
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Callie Patteson
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Florida’s Republican-led Senate approved a bill on Wednesday looking to eliminate Disney’s special tax district that has allowed the company to self-govern its land. The Florida House is also expected to vote in favor of the legislation after Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Tuesday that lawmakers will be “considering termination of all special districts that were announced in Florida prior to 1968 — and that includes the Reedy Creek Improvement District.”Special tax district allows Walt Disney Co. wide-ranging autonomy,
Daily Caller,
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Michael Ginsberg
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4/20/2022 2:21:49 PM
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The top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is demanding that Twitter preserve all communications related to its October 2020 decision to ban a New York Post story based on materials from Hunter Biden’s laptop.The New York Post published a story on Oct. 14, 2020, reporting a meeting between Hunter Biden, a top Burisma Energy executive, and Joe Biden based off of emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop. Twitter locked the New York Post out of its account and refused to reinstate the outlet unless it deleted tweets promoting the story. The social media giant cited its hacked materials policy, despite no proof that the laptop was hacked
Daily Mail (UK),
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Janon Fisher
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4/20/2022 2:10:42 PM
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Inflation has triggered a seven per cent increase in the price of a Big Mac that has fans wondering whether the iconic burger should be renamed the Whopper. Buying one of the two-patty treats from McDonald's is 7.2 percent dearer than it was last year - the biggest jump since 1981, according to the National Restaurant Association. On average cost for the two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese on a sesame seed bun is $6.05 nationwide - but prices vary widely by state.Axios also broke down the burger costs in 24 cities and found that the sometimes the price of lunch is outpacing the rise in wages.
BizPac Review,
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Chris Donaldson
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4/20/2022 1:53:33 PM
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Democrats who love to pound their chests over defending democracy seem prepared to use every dirty trick in the book to prevent voters in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s congressional district from participating in a free and fair election this year when the unapologetic conservative will be up for reelection.In a move that is as despicable and dastardly as it gets, a group of Georgia voters along with activists and their out-of-state attorneys have filed a lawsuit to block Greene from the ballot, using an obscure Civil War-era provision of the 14th Amendment to disqualify her based on the pretense that she supported an insurrection, in this case,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Natasha Anderson
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Remote employees are blaming Biden-fueled inflation rates and skyrocketing costs of gas and childcare for their continued to need to work from home. Now that coronavirus positivity rates are low, remote work proponents are no longer blaming their desire to stay home on safety concerns, but instead on the financial impacts of their daily office routine, which is far pricer than when the U.S. shut down in March 2020. Consumer prices reached 8.5 percent last month, nearly double what were in March 2021, and the highest inflation rate increase the country has seen since 1981.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jack Newman
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Jack Wright
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Elon Musk has slammed 'unwatchable' Netflix for becoming infected by the 'woke mind virus' as the streaming giant hemorrhages subscribers.The US company lost 200,000 users between January and March this year, a quarterly report announced yesterday, causing shares to plummet by 25 per cent, with a further 2million subscribers set to leave by June.The service is now proposing introducing adverts and stopping password sharing to stem the exodus, which it is trialing in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru in a bid to clamp down on the estimated 10million households who use someone else's account.
Breitbart Politics,
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Jacob Bliss
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4/20/2022 7:40:52 AM
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House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) has reportedly given multiple family members over $200,000 in campaign cash over the recent years.The number two Democrat in the House showed on his campaign expenditures, reviewed by Fox News, that five relatives have enjoyed the payday from some of his hefty campaign hauls, equaling upwards of $200,000. Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show that those relatives include two of his daughters, their husbands, and a grandson. The Democrat’s daughter, Jennifer Clyburn Reed, has taken in $45,000 under “consulting” and campaign management fees” from July and December 2020, according to FEC records.
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Gordon
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4/20/2022 7:37:24 AM
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President Biden is considering delaying the ending of Title 42 border restrictions which were introduced during the pandemic and are currently set to expire on May 23, according to a new report. The Biden administration is coming under increasing pressure over the looming expiration of what was a public health order that enabled U.S. authorities to turn back most migrants, including people seeking asylum from persecution. But the number of migrants now attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border is at its highest level in two decades - with even larger numbers expected to arrive once the pandemic-era order is lifted.
New York Post,
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Georgett Roberts
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Emily Crane
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4/20/2022 7:33:33 AM
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Travelers were in a state of mask confusion Tuesday, with airports and other major transport hubs in New York still requiring face coverings — even as other states, including New Jersey, axed requirements almost immediately after a judge struck down a federal mandate.Mandatory mask rules will remain in place at LaGuardia and JFK airports, the Port Authority said, but not at Newark Liberty International Airport.“It’s extremely confusing, I can tell you that. It’s insane. You see some people wearing masks, you see some not wearing masks,”
American Thinker,
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Jay Tucker
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4/20/2022 7:29:46 AM
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Our judicial system was created to determine factual truth and to determine whether our laws have been violated and are just. To that end, witnesses at a trial give sworn testimony on penalty of perjury and are subject to cross-examination and rebuttal. After the trial, one or more of the parties may decide to appeal the trial court decision. To preserve the trial court protections of sworn testimony, cross-examination, and rebuttal, appeals courts operate under a general rule: Appellate court review is limited to the trial court record of the evidence submitted. Shamefully, the general rule is not being followed. Enter the culprit –
BizPac Review,
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Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
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Fox News host Jesse Watters admitted on “The Five,” during a conversation about climate activists letting the air out of SUV tires, that he had deflated his colleague and future wife’s tires so he could drive her home when he was trying to get a date with her.Co-host Jeanine Pirro started the line of banter off by questioning Watters on whether climate activists “are convincing their own left-wing progressives.”“It can be convincing,” Watters responded. “I was trying to get Emma to date me. First thing I did, I let the air out of your tires. She couldn’t go anywhere. She needed a lift, I said ‘hey, you need a lift?’
Fox Business,
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Bradford Betz
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4/19/2022 11:33:26 PM
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is willing to invest up to $15 billion of his own cash to take Twitter private and will make a bid within 10 days, according to Tuesday reports. The New York Post reported Tuesday that Musk, with a 9.1% stake in the social media company, has tapped Morgan Stanley to help raise an additional $10 billion. (Photo) Musk’s massive $43 billion bid to purchase the company – or $54.20 per share – may require borrowing against both the company and his stock in addition to raising money from private equity investors, The Post reported, citing two sources close to the situation.