BizPac Review,
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Kevin Haggerty
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A Texas elementary school is under fire after conducting a segregation experiment on students and airing graphic autopsy images without parental notification.Leon Springs Elementary is a member of the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. NBC-San Antonio was the first to report on the news that fifth-grade students were made to participate in the activity that assigned privileges to some students based on characteristics while also devaluing others.Scholar Christopher Rufo laid out more of the details on Twitter. (Tweet)
Breitbart Politics,
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Jordan Dixon-Hamilton
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Celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz is already in talks to return to television if his candidacy for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania is unsuccessful, according to a recent report.A source told Radar Online that Oz “knows his campaign is on life support.”The source said: He is only 61-years-old and isn’t ready to retire if he doesn’t go to Washington DC. No one wants to admit defeat, but he isn’t a stupid man. He knows his campaign is on life support. Like any good doctor, he is already looking for alternatives to keep his career alive if he doesn’t win.
Breitbart Politics,
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Matthew Boyle
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ORLANDO, Florida—Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), who was chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform during former President Barack Obama’s scandal-ridden administration, told Breitbart News exclusively that Republicans are “preparing” for an oversight onslaught after the midterm elections in which they will hold President Joe Biden accountable.Issa, whose high-profile battles with Obama included the IRS targeting scandal, the Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking scandal, the Benghazi terrorist attack scandal, and more, said after the 2022 midterm elections many new faces will join the ranks of oversight veterans like himself and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) in the halls of Congress. Issa memorialized his efforts in a book titled Watchdog,
Washington Times,
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Ryan Lovelace
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House Republicans said Tuesday they want answers about the FBI’s operations after an internal audit revealed agents flouting the rules during investigations involving politicians, candidates, religious groups, the media and others. FBI agents broke their own rules at least 747 times in 18 months while conducting sensitive investigations, according to an internal 2019 FBI audit first reported by The Washington Times. Rep. Andy Biggs, Arizona Republican, said the audit’s findings should not come as a surprise. “The FBI has strayed away from its core mission of protecting the American people and upholding the Constitution of the United States,” Mr. Biggs said in a statement.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Elizabeth Elkind
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Snejana Farberov
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A member of Russia's parliament called for reparations from the United States on Sunday -- including the return of historic settlements in Alaska and California -- over the west's vast economic sanctions.The Kremlin has been flooding the airwaves of its state-run channels with pro-war propaganda that paints a vastly different portrait to reality and shields the Russian people from the horrors of Vladimir Putin's bloody invasion of Ukraine, the Daily Beast first reported.Alaska and Fort Ross in California were part of the Russian empire in the 18th and 19th centuries before they were sold to the United States.
Fox News,
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Brooke Singman
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President Biden is expected to travel to Brussels, Belgium, next week for a NATO summit on Russia's war in Ukraine , the White House said Tuesday. Biden will join the "extraordinary" NATO summit that will convene March 24. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the president will "discuss the ongoing deterrence and defense efforts in response to Russia's unprovoked and unjustified attack on Ukraine as well as to reaffirm our ironclad commitment to our NATO allies."
New York Post,
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Lee Brown
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A suspect in the serial killing and shooting of homeless people in the Big Apple and Washington, DC, was arrested early Tuesday in the capital, police announced.
“ARRESTED: Early this AM, law enforcement arrested the suspect in Washington, DC,” the DC Police Department announced at 5:40 a.m.“He is currently being interviewed at our Homicide Branch. Additional information will be forthcoming. Thanks to the community for all your tips.” The arrest came just hours after the force released clear facial photos of the prime suspect
BizPac Review,
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Kevin Haggerty
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Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake walked out on a “60 Minutes Australia” interview, calling the host “insane” and accusing him of “pushing propaganda.”
Lake, a former anchor for Fox News’ Phoenix affiliate KSAZ, sat down with Liam Bartlett in February to discuss her campaign for governor. However, the interview ended up being entirely focused on former President Donald Trump along with perceptions of the 2020 election and January 6, 2021.In the selected clip that recently went viral in the lead-up to the airing of the interview, Bartlett repeatedly calls Trump, “your man Donald” because of the official endorsement of Lake’s campaign. He then went on to ask Lake
Daily Mail (UK),
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Matt McNulty
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The Idaho Idaho House of Representatives has become the first state to pass an anti-abortion law based on Texas's 'heartbeat' ban on terminations after six weeks.It was approved by the state's lower chamber by a 51-14 majority on Monday, having previously been passed by the Idaho senate, and is now headed to Republican Governor Brad Little's desk to be signed. Now, the legislation makes its way to Republican Governor Brad Little's desk, having already been passed by the Idaho Senate. The Idaho bill, like its Texas counterpart, will enforce the abortion ban by allowing individuals to sue people who reportedly performed these kind of illegal abortions.
Breitbart Economy,
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Jacob Bliss
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States that have Republican governors and legislatures have overwhelmingly succeeded in leading their state’s economic recovery before the majority of those governed by Democrats, according to an analysis of the January state-by-state unemployment data from the Department of Labor.The Republican National Committee (RNC) research team’s analysis of the Labor Department’s December data revealed that Republican-led states continue, month after month, to outperform Democrat-led states in job recovery (15 of the top 20 states), and lowest unemployment numbers (17 of the top 20 states) as of January.“More jobs are being recovered, and unemployment is lower in red states,” the RNC research team wrote in their analysis
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rachael Bunyan
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Katie Feehan
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Captured Russian soldiers have described hearing their own air force bombing schools, hospitals and kindergartens in Ukraine, as they admitted Vladimir Putin's barbaric invasion was a 'terrible mistake'. One soldier, Sergey Galkin, was filmed sobbing as he apologised to Ukrainians for invading their country under Putin's orders.According to the Sun, the seven army reconnaissance officers were shot down from Ukrainian airspace last week.They were later given the opportunity to speak to journalists
Daily Mail (UK),
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Harriet Alexander
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Tucker Carlson has hit back at the hosts of The View after they called for him to face a Department of Justice investigation for highlighting the US government's funding of Ukrainian biolabs.Speaking on his Fox News show Monday night, Carlson laughed off their remarks that he had been 'shilling' for Putin and Whoopi Goldberg's remark that 'They used to arrest people for stuff like this.'He answered: Really? 'They used to arrest people for saying stuff like this.' When did they arrest people for saying stuff like this, and who is they exactly?'