National Review,
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On the latest episode of his podcast The McCarthy Report, National Review Institute fellow Andy McCarthy reacted to the revelation that Joe Biden’s brother, James, wrote him a $40,000 check when a $400,000 payment from a Chinese concern came in.
“It’s 10 percent for the big guy,” he said.
“I can’t see any other way of looking at this,” he continued, “except to say that Joe Biden, as it turns out, is what they accused Donald Trump of being: He is a clandestine agent who’s been well paid by a hostile foreign power.”
Hill,
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Mychael Schnell
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11/7/2023 6:08:08 PM
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The House advanced a resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) on Tuesday, teeing up a final vote on legislation penalizing the Michigan Democrat for her criticism of Israel following Hamas’s attack on the U.S. ally last month.
The chamber defeated a Democratic-led motion to kill the resolution 208-213-1.
One Democrat voted to advance the resolution, while six Republicans voted to table it. (snip) The House will now debate the resolution sponsored by Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.). A final vote is expected Wednesday, and the measure requires majority support in the chamber.
Just the News,
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John Solomon
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11/7/2023 6:01:33 PM
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Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss has told Congress he sought special authority from the Justice Department in 2022 to file tax charges against Hunter Biden in other jurisdictions but was never granted it, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan disclosed Tuesday. (snip) Jordan said Weiss confirmed he sought "special attorney" status in spring 2022 (snip) Jordan didn't identify by name the DOJ official who declined Weiss the permission but said he or she had the rank of principal assistant deputy attorney general.
Post Millennial (Ottawa, Canada),
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Katie Daviscourt
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11/6/2023 5:03:54 PM
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) set up a recruitment table at an LGBTQ Pride event in South Carolina, prompting backlash across social media with people accusing the federal law enforcement agency of political bias.
The FBI announced on X that its Charlotte branch attended a recent Pride event in an effort to recruit attendees to the Bureau and to discuss the agency's commitment to protecting civil rights. (snip) the FBI's announcement failed to sit well with individuals across social media. Mostly because Pride events have been the scene of public nudity, indecent exposure, and sexually explicit behavior towards minors over the past few years,
Post Millennial (Ottawa, Canada),
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Andy Ngo
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Libby Emmons
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11/6/2023 11:54:55 AM
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A leaked manifesto reveals the Nashville trans school shooter had a violent hatred of the “little crackers” with “white privilege” that were murdered. (snip) Hale later prayed to God in the manifesto to help her in the mass shooting. "(God let my wrath take over my anxiety) It might be 10 minutes tops. It might be 3-7. It's gonna go quick," Hale wrote. "I hope I have a high death count." (snip) In one of the pages headlined, "Kill those kids!!!,” Hale calls the students “crackers” and expresses hatred for their “white privilege.”
Daily Wire,
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Leif Le Mahieu
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11/4/2023 12:54:02 AM
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Google’s search results consistently favor pro-abortion sources over pro-life ones, according to a new study that tested the search engine giant against its competitors.
A new report by researchers at the Media Research Center’s Free Speech America says that a pro-abortion bias exists across Google’s search engine, its AI chatbot Bard, Google Ads, and company policies. Researchers at the MRC compared Google results to those of Bing and DuckDuckGo, saying that results from Google tilted in favor of a pro-abortion perspective.
During one test, researchers searched for the word “pregnancy” on all three search engines the day before the 50th Annual March for Life.
Daily Caller,
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Katelynn Richardson
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11/4/2023 12:37:08 AM
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The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a First Amendment case stemming from a New York official’s pressuring banks not to do business with the National Rifle Association (NRA). (snip) She [the former superintendent of New York’s Department of Financial Services, Maria Vullo] opened investigations into three insurance providers that partnered with the NRA for violations of New York insurance law, according to court documents.
Vullo also issued letters after the Parkland, Florida high school shooting in 2018 urging banks and insurance companies to consider the “reputational risks” that could come from doing business with the NRA and similar groups.
Sci Tech Daily,
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Staff
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11/3/2023 2:04:24 PM
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NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara concluded their spacewalk today at 2:47 p.m. EST after 6 hours and 42 minutes. (snip) During the activity, one tool bag was inadvertently lost. Flight controllers spotted the tool bag using external station cameras. The tools were not needed for the remainder of the spacewalk. Mission Control analyzed the bag’s trajectory and determined that risk of recontacting the station is low and that the onboard crew and space station are safe with no action required.
Campus Reform,
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Marya Ruth Dunning
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11/3/2023 1:52:26 PM
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Jonathan “Jay” Sures, a regent at the University of California (UC), is calling out ethnic studies professors in the public university system who signed a letter condemning the word “terrorism” to describe Hamas.
”There are absolutely no words to describe how appalling and repugnant I found your...letter,” Sures states. (snip) Sures decried the fact that the Ethnic Studies Faculty Council is made up of over 300 faculty members. “The thought that young and impressionable students might be taught the falsehoods of your letter absolutely sickens me.”
National Pulse,
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Jake Welch
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11/3/2023 1:37:08 PM
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The idiom for pregnancy, “a bun in the oven,” which traces its origins back more than 2,000 years to Ancient Greece, is in fact “misogynistic,” according to Kathleen Crowther, an historian of reproductive medicine at the University of Oklahoma. Crowther insists the idiom reduces the role of the mother to a mere incubator after the majority of the work has been done by the man. “I don’t think most people who use that metaphor are being misogynistic.” “But I think it actually does come from a deeply misogynistic tradition of thinking about women’s bodies as passive,” she argues.
Fox News,
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Greg Norman
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11/3/2023 1:25:06 PM
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Pope Francis is calling for a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians, saying that they are "two peoples who have to live together," a report says.
Francis made the remark Wednesday during an interview with Italian state television channel RAI, when he also said he hopes a regional escalation of the war can be avoided, according to Reuters.
"[Those are] two peoples who have to live together. With that wise solution, two states. The Oslo accords, two well-defined states and Jerusalem with a special status," Francis was quoted as saying.
Fox News,
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Lindsay Kornick
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11/3/2023 12:56:15 PM
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Target CEO Brian Cornell suggested that the backlash the retail giant faced back in May over its LGBTQ Pride displays was the first time some team members claimed it was "not safe" at work. (snip) Consumers' Research executive director Will Hild objected to Cornell’s comments. (snip) "He is the one who made Target stores unsafe for children, for the children of his customers, for children of his employees," Hild continued. "And yet he wants to deflect and put the blame back on his own customer base. He's basically blaming you, the customer, for his mistakes."