New York Post,
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Emily Smith
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Chris Cuomo isn’t backing down in his battle with CNN following the ouster of his boss Jeff Zucker—the anchor intends to demand as much as a $60 million settlement, according to sources. Multiple sources tell Page Six that Cuomo, who was fired in December for helping his brother fend off sexual harassment allegations, is ready to dig his heels in by claiming that Zucker not only knew about his dealings with the governor—but that the network boss had his own inappropriate dealings with Andrew. And he is prepared to demand not the $18 million left on his contract, but as much as $60 million.
New York Post,
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Miranda Devine
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Bruce Golding
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Hunter Biden tried to strike an exceedingly lucrative, “forever” business deal with a state-owned Chinese energy company that’s since been sanctioned by the US over its ties to the Chinese military, according to the latest emails unearthed from his infamous laptop.
The plan would have apparently also involved the then-prime minister of Kazakhstan, who was arrested on suspicion of treason last month following his ouster as head of the country’s intelligence service.
The emails date to April 2014, when Biden’s dad, President Joe Biden, was vice president and about a year before father and son apparently posed for a photo with the Kazakhstani official, Karim Massimov,
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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Johnson & Johnson stopped production of its single-shot COVID-19 vaccine at the only plant making usable doses late last year, according to a report Tuesday. The stoppage at the plant in the Netherlands is temporary—with production of the vaccine expected to resume sometime in March, the New York Times reported, citing sources close to the matter. While it’s unclear if the shutdown that began late last year has had an impact on vaccine availability, it could slash Johnson & Johnson’s supply by a few hundred million doses, one source told the newspaper. Other facilities have been tasked to produce the J&J vaccine, but they either still await regulatory
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ben Ashford
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It's a loss that no mother should have to endure—but Rosheda Murray has suffered it several times over. Rosheda's 18-year-old son Rodrick Burden was gunned down in a Baltimore street in March 2012 as he headed to the store to buy medication for a toothache.
Almost a decade later the bullet-riddled body of his twin brother Romar Burden, 26, was found stripped of belongings and dumped in a gutter. To this day their killers have never been caught. So when mother-of-five Rosheda hears Fox News host Tucker Carlson comparing her home city to violence-plagued Haiti, she wipes her tears away and nods in agreement.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Mansur Shaheen
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Pfizer is the leading manufacturer of Covid vaccines in America, and has recently began to rollout to rollout what many believe to be the most effective antiviral pill available to treat the virus as well.
The rollout of both has already led to a substantial financial windfall for the New York City-based company, and the prospect on enhanced distribution of Paxlovid, the potential rollout of Omicron-tailored vaccines and more booster shots in the future will lead to an influx of even more cash. On Tuesday, the company revealed its Q4 earnings and revenue projections for 2022. The company estimates to rake in up to $102 billion in sales
Daily Mail (UK),
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Isabella Nikolic
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Israeli police have illegally used Pegasus malware to hack the phones of dozens of prominent figures including Benjamin Netanyahu's son, according to new reports. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett vowed government action would be taken as the country's privacy scandals thickens. The latest bombshell from business daily Calcalist alleged that Pegasus was used against a son of former premier Benjamin Netanyahu, Avner, and his advisors, as well as activists, senior government officials, businessmen and others. Calcalist had previously reported that the controversial malware, which can turn a phone into a pocket spying device, was used by police against leaders of an anti-Netanyahu protest movement.
Washington Times,
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Haris Alic
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President Biden’s plan to make combatting climate change a “whole of government agenda” resulted in Americans shelling out more than $1,000 extra in energy costs last year, according to a new report by conservative think tank Heartland Institute. Mr. Biden’s climate change policies coupled with rising inflation contributed to the highest single-year increase in energy costs in decades, found the analysis by the Heartland Institute. “Rapidly rising energy prices are no accident, but instead the predictable result of Joe Biden’s war on energy,” said James Taylor, the president of the Heartland Institute.(Snip)The impact was most felt on families when it came to the cost of heating their homes.
New York Post,
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Tamar Lapin
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Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
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Accused soft-on-crime Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg conceded Tuesday that even his own Harlem neighborhood is in “crisis” amid a surge in street violence. The beleaguered district attorney recounted how he attended two anti-gun rallies over the weekend—and that there were shootings apparently around the same time or shortly after each.
“I still live in Harlem, in the upper part of the borough, which is really in the middle of a crisis,” Bragg said during a virtual talk with the nonprofit Coro New York Leadership Center in Lower Manhattan.(Snip)His admission comes the day after The Post reported on local outrage over the Manhattan neighborhood’s recent
New York Post,
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Yaron Steinbuch
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A top candidate in the Republican primary for Oregon governor has admitted that he and his wife had explored a swinging lifestyle before deciding that swapping partners wasn’t for them, according to a report. Stan Pulliam, 40, told the Williamett Week that he and his wife of 12 years, MacKensey, had “explored relationships, mutual relationships with other couples, for a brief period of time before ultimately deciding that it wasn’t for us.” Pulliam, the mayor of his hometown of Sandy, fessed up to the outlet after a 2016 screenshot from a page titled “Swinger Facebook Group PDX” made its rounds across the state’s political circles.
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Bleau
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is facing a congressional probe after reports emerged alleging the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) spent millions of taxpayer dollars on a cruel experiment, injecting beagle puppies with cocaine. The non-profit watchdog organization White Coat Waste Project (WCW) reported on another cruel experiment allegedly funded by taxpayers. According to WCW’s findings, via a Freedom of Information Act [FOIA] request, “seven 6-month-old beagle puppies were trained to wear a jacket” which “served a cruel purpose: to inject the animal wearing it with drugs.” Puppies were then dosed with cocaine repeatedly “for months” with what WCW described as an “‘experimental compound,’
Daily Mail (UK),
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Adam Manno
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A woman was robbed at knifepoint as she waited for the train at an Uptown Manhattan subway stop during rush hour on Thursday as transit crime in New York City continues to rise. The woman, 43, was talking on the phone and waiting for the C train at the West 163rd Street station in Washington Heights at around 6.10pm when a man approached her, according to the New York Police Department. The unidentified attacker flashed a knife and tried to grab her phone as they struggled.(Snip)Police describe him as about 30 years old, 5 ft 7 in tall and 160 pounds with a dark complexion and medium build.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Craig
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They are a versatile fashion accessory and a staple in every woman's wardrobe. But now researchers say wearing ladies tights on your face could slash your risk of getting Covid. One of the criticisms aimed at commonly worn face coverings is that they do not fit tightly enough to significantly block viral particles from being inhaled or exhaled. As part of a new study, Cambridge University experts reviewed a variety of DIY hacks people have used to make masks fit better, including using rubber bands or tape. Curiously, they found the most effective tactic was to wrap pantyhose around the bottom half of the face—on top of a mask.
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It's a clear-cut case of systemic racism, they say. Never mind that Black and brown women, illegal aliens included, get healthcare services for free. Following professional advice is another thing entirely, as is being married, taking proper care of one's self, not smoking crack to induce labor (as one does), not having a new boyfriend who causes a "sudden infant death syndrome" event in a fit of rage, and any number of other self-caused factors. The share of White children under age 5 years in the USA is down to something like 40%, so someone Of Color is having great success at producing children, and it's not the universally despised White people.