Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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Joe Biden on Wednesday traveled to Illinois to deliver remarks on inflation and food supply shortages.Biden addressed the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 40th annual conference at McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago after visiting a family farm in Kankakee, Illinois.Joe Biden began shouting out of blue (dementia) about food shortages caused by Democrat lockdowns during the Covid pandemic.Apparently Biden forgot there is also a food shortage happening
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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5/12/2022 5:19:34 AM
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National Institutes of Health acting director Lawrence Tabak confirmed to lawmakers Wednesday that US health officials concealed early genomic sequences of COVID-19 at the request of Chinese scientists — but insisted the data remains on file.Tabak told a House Appropriations subcommittee that the NIH “eliminated from public view” the data from the pandemic epicenter in Wuhan, China, before adding that researchers can still access it via an archaic “tape drive.”Vanity Fair recently reported that the information was hidden in response to a request from Chinese scientists, despite potentially resolving whether the virus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Alex Oliveira
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Staff
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5/12/2022 5:03:48 AM
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A U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday that California's ban on the sale of semi-automatic weapons to adults under 21 is unconstitutional.In a 2-1 ruling, a panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the law violates the Second Amendment right to bear arms, and that a San Diego judge should have blocked what it called 'an almost total ban on semi-automatic centerfire rifles for young adults.' 'America would not exist without the heroism of the young adults who fought and died in our revolutionary army,' Judge Ryan Nelson wrote, 'Today we reaffirm that our Constitution still protects the right
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jenny Stanton
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5/11/2022 10:34:28 PM
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Large homes overlooking the ocean near Laguna Beach in Orange County, California, have been engulfed in flames by a fast-moving brush fire.The blaze - dubbed the Coastal Fire - ignited near a water treatment facility between Laguna Niguel and Laguna Beach at 2.44pm local time, according to ABC7, and had grown to 183 acres by 6pm. The fire is being fueled by strong winds and has whipped across hiking trails in the hills, already engulfing 13 homes in the exclusive enclave, where properties regularly sell for millions of dollars.The fire is not currently threatening Laguna Beach itself, but is forcing evacuations in neighboring Laguna Niguel.
Gateway Pundit,
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Kristinn Taylor
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5/11/2022 8:39:23 PM
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After coining the catchy phrase “Ultra MAGA” last week to describe President Trump’s agenda and supporters, Dementia Joe Biden on Wednesday offered up a new catch phrase to describe Donald Trump himself, “The Great MAGA King.” Biden meant it as an insult, but the Ultra MAGA crowd is loving it.Biden spoke at the IBEW convention in Chicago Wednesday. The podium made Biden look small so he came around to the end to speak to the labor union gathering. (Tweets/Video) The reviews are in: (MANY Tweets) Biden speaking last week unveiled his “Ultra MAGA” catch phrase: (Tweet/Video)
New York Post,
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Editorial
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5/11/2022 8:32:27 PM
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We’ve known for some time, thanks to the efforts of special counsel John Durham, that the Steele dossier was a Clinton-camp fabrication. Now we know why the allegations it contained were so lurid, clumsy and (to anyone with an iota of sense) obviously fake.A Wall Street Journal deep dive reveals that Steele’s central charges were based on idle gossip. Not from intel-community insiders with vast source networks. No: from a trio of unremarkable hacks with zero insight into covert affairs, whose only real connections were to Clinton World. What an embarrassment for the countless reporters and TV personalities who talked up this tawdry nonsense from total outsiders
New York Post,
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Ben Feuerherd
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Bruce Golding
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5/11/2022 7:15:29 PM
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A former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer wants to prevent an expert witness from debunking computer research that purportedly showed a secret back channel between former President Donald Trump and Russia during the 2016 campaign. In court papers filed Wednesday, defense lawyers for Michael Sussmann said special counsel John Durham apparently plans to use testimony from FBI agent David Martin “to cast doubt on the specific data and conclusions that Mr. Sussmann presented to the FBI.”
New York Post,
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Ryan Glasspiegel
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5/11/2022 7:12:25 PM
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Eric Reed, the trainer of Rich Strike, the horse who improbably won the Kentucky Derby as an 80-1 long shot, was asked about a derogatory tweet he was alleged to have sent about Vice President Kamala Harris.In January, Sebastian Gorka, a former advisor to President Trump, asked, “So what exactly are Kamala’s qualifications?”An account whose handle is @daddyrabbit1964 and went by the name of Eric Reed responded, “Heard she’s good on her knees!!”Reed appeared on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” on Wednesday, and John Barr asked him if he sent that tweet.“I haven’t seen anything about it,” Reed answered.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alyssa Guzman
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5/11/2022 6:11:54 PM
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Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert and her husband have ditched the dazzling lights of Hollywood for the tinkling stars of the New York Catskills. Gilbert, 58, is enjoying the simple life after escaping to a $98,000 14-acre property in the Catskill mountains - only 20 minutes away from the famed Woodstock location - where the star said she has ditched plastic surgery and Hollywood expectations for the freedom of being in her own skin, she told Fox News. 'This is me now - no hair color, no filler, no implants, no Botox. I just take care of myself. I try to eat as well as I can.
World,
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Mary Reichard
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5/11/2022 6:08:19 PM
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(Audio)What do the midterm primaries say about the former president’s ongoing influence?NICK EICHER, HOST: It’s Wednesday the 11th of May, 2022. Glad to have you along for today’s edition of The World and Everything in It. Good morning, I’m Nick Eicher.MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. Up first: the midterm battle is underway.Only six months remain before Americans return to the polls to decide control of Congress and many other things in this year’s midterm elections. EICHER: And the primary election season is underway, too. Already, several states have cast their ballots—Texas, Indiana, and Ohio.
Daily Wire,
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Dillon Burroughs
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5/11/2022 5:14:20 PM
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House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) said on Wednesday that the GOP will address the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act on day one if the party wins control of the House during the midterm elections.Scalise made the remark during a press conference in response to a question regarding Republican plans for pro-life legislation if Roe v. Wade is overturned by the Supreme Court.“I hope that the ruling comes out soon and I hope it’s the ruling that was leaked. I’m disappointed that there was a leak,” Scalise said during the press conference.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Morgan Phillips
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Katelyn Caralle
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5/11/2022 5:06:43 PM
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The Senate failed in a 49-51 vote to codify abortion rights Wednesday afternoon in a bill that even some moderate abortion rights supporters said went too far.The bill was expected to fail but gave Democrats a chance to put on a public display of support for abortion rights -even Vice President Kamala Harris showed up to the Capitol to preside over the vote.A group of fired-up female members of the House Progressive Caucus marched toward the Senate side chanting 'my body, my decision' as the upper chamber voted on the House-passed bill.The bill would have needed 60 votes, 10 from Republicans, to pass,