Breitbart Tech,
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10/1/2020 11:36:48 PM
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Facebook has reportedly removed a recent ad from the Trump campaign, claiming that the ad features factually incorrect information about refugees and the coronavirus pandemic. NBC News reports that Facebook stated this week that it took down political ads by the Trump campaign that claimed that accepting refugees from abroad could increase the risk of exposure to the coronavirus. This is the version of the Trump campaign ad removed by Facebook:
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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10/1/2020 11:28:09 PM
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After dodging creditors for decades, Joe Biden’s slimy grifting brother Frank Biden finally agreed to pay part of the $ 1 million he owes the family of a man killed in a car accident in 1999. Frank Biden, then 43, was sitting in the passenger seat when he shifted the 290hp car into manual and told the driver to ‘punch it’ before hitting and killing Michael Albano in Cardiff, California. Biden allegedly told the driver to ‘keep driving’ and fled the scene of the accident. A passenger reportedly said everyone in the car was drinking. Michael Albano was a single father who left behind two young orphaned daughters.
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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President Trump on Thursday slammed potential changes to rules for future presidential debates after the acrimonious first clash with Joe Biden this week.“Why would I allow the Debate Commission to change the rules for the second and third Debates when I easily won last time?” Trump wrote on Twitter.The Commission on Presidential Debates, which since 1987 has organized the forums, said Wednesday it’s considering moves to make the two additional debates more orderly.“Last night’s debate made clear that additional structure should be added to the format of the remaining debates to ensure a more orderly discussion of the issues,” the commission said.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Stacy Liberatore
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10/1/2020 10:51:22 PM
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Approximately 45 US states do not require schools to teach students handwriting, but a new study suggests the skill is vital to a child's development.Following an examination of brain activity, researchers found using a pen and paper helps children learn more and remember better than if they record information on a computer.The data showed an increase of activity in the sensorimotor parts of the brain, which is involved with processing, attention and language.Scientist also found that the act is beneficial for adults, suggesting they will remember contents better after writing them down.
Daily Mail (UK),
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10/1/2020 10:39:08 PM
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President Donald Trump says he and first lady Melania Trump are awaiting their own test results after top aide Hope Hicks tested positive for COVID-19. 'Whether we quarantine or whether we have it, I don't know,' Trump said during a call-in interview with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity on Thursday night. 'I just went for a test and we'll see what happens.' Trump made the comments following news that Hicks, one his closest aides, tested positive for the coronavirus after spending time in close proximity to him this week. The president said he expected to have the results back either Thursday night or Friday morning.
One America News Network,
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Staff
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The federal government has avoided another shutdown after President Trump signed a continuing resolution to keep things running. He recently signed House Resolution 8337, which is a bill making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2021.After passing through the House last week and Senate late Wednesday, the bill will allow the government to maintain current spending levels through December 1 with a few additions. Specific direction was given to ensure certain areas would not fear a funding shortage. (Tweet) In the division titled “Department of Veterans Affairs Expiring Authorities Act of 2020,” the United States code was amended to promise care for the more than 20 million veterans
Associated Press,
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Marcia Dunn
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10/1/2020 10:06:47 PM
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—NASA’s first new space potty in decades — a $23 million titanium toilet better suited for women — is getting a not-so-dry run at the International Space Station before eventually flying to the moon.It’s packed inside a cargo ship that should have blasted off late Thursday from Wallops Island, Virginia. But the launch was halted with just two minutes remaining in the countdown.Barely 100 pounds (45 kilograms) and just 28 inches (71 centimeters) tall, it’s roughly half as big as the two Russian-built toilets at the space station. It’s more camper-size to fit into the NASA Orion capsules that will carry astronauts to the moon in
Breitbart Clips,
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Jeff Poor
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Thursday, during an appearance on Hugh Hewitt’s nationally syndicated radio show, NBC’s “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd insisted that no matter who was moderating the presidential debate earlier this week, the result would have been the same, and he blamed President Donald Trump.Todd told host Hugh Hewitt it was a “perception” created by Trump that the media were against him.“The president creates an environment because he wants people to think everybody is against him,” he said. “I just don’t accept that form of it anymore. I understand there’s a perception, but it is a perception that isn’t fact.
BizPac Review,
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Frieda Powers
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10/1/2020 9:53:08 PM
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U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw pulled back the curtain on “radical” legislation that Democrats have been able to get passed in the last two years.The Texas Republican highlighted 10 bills in a video that was just over two-minutes long, exposing the measures that the Democratic majority has passed in the House of Representatives in the last session. Crenshaw noted that the bills would have become law by now if Democrats also controlled the Senate and the White House.(Video) “In two minutes, I’m going to tell you about all the radical Democrat policies that passed out of the House this session,” Crenshaw said in the video. “Ever wonder what it would
Associated Press,
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Zeke Miller
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Jill Colvin
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10/1/2020 9:02:45 PM
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WASHINGTON—Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump’s closest aides, has tested positive for the coronavirus.Hicks, who serves as counselor to the president and traveled with him to a rally Wednesday, tested positive Thursday, according to an administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private health information. She is the closest aide to Trump to test positive so far.The White House did not immediately respond to multiple questions about the last time Trump was tested and whether he and other staffers who spent time with Hicks in recent days will be asked to quarantine.In a statement, White House spokesman Judd Deere said, “The President takes the health
Townhall,
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Beth Baumann
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10/1/2020 8:53:54 PM
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OSHKOSH, Wisc.–The Senate Homeland Security and Finance Committees last week released a joint interim report about Hunter Biden's shady business dealings in Ukraine. The report shows that at least two members of the Obama administration raised concerns about Hunter's position on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company, despite having no natural energy experience. The administration officials also had concerns about Hunter's position because his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, was in charge of America's foreign policy decisions in Ukraine.According to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), the Chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, how voters feel about nepotism and the situation in Ukraine depends heavily on how
Daily Wire,
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Ryan Saavedra
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The attorney representing former Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann in his defamation lawsuits against media organizations that smeared him last year announced on Thursday that four news organizations filed motions to dismiss the lawsuits and that all four requests were denied.Attorney Lin Wood wrote on Twitter: “Motions to Dismiss @N1ckSandmann defamation lawsuits filed in KY federal court against NY Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, & CBS were just DENIED. NBC motion has previously been DENIED. Gannett motion was briefed on different time schedule & a DENIAL is expected in next few weeks.”