American Thinker,
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Olivia Murray
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5/13/2022 6:00:55 AM
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Just in the past few days, news outlet MSNBC hosted two separate women, both of whom addressed the hot-button topic of abortion. Although such a controversial and emotionally-charged subject ought to be approached with diplomacy and discretion, these women were visibly thrilled as they considered the murder of helpless babies. After what we’ve been through with American Democrats, it shouldn’t be surprising – yet it is.
Laurie Kilmartin, a “comedian” known for her appearance on a popular television show, vocalized her fantasy about procreating with the SCOTUS leaker, and then happily killing the child if the leaker turned out to be a conservative.
WTNH,
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Olivia Lank
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5/13/2022 12:59:04 AM
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TOLLAND, Conn. (WTNH) – A Connecticut State Police Trooper was able to help the former president of Poland who had a flat tire on I-84 in Tolland on Wednesday.
State police posted on Facebook that troopers were called to I-84 for the report of a car with a flat tire. When troopers arrived on the scene, they were greeted by former Poland president Lech Walesa.
Walesa was visiting Connecticut to champion the cause of Ukrainian refugees who have fled to Poland. (snip) State police said Trooper Lukasz Lipert, who is a native of Poland, “was grateful for the opportunity to help such an influential individual,
Fox News,
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Adam Sabes
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5/12/2022 11:48:28 PM
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The passenger with no flying experience who successfully landed a Cessna 208 Caravan on Tuesday afternoon with the assistance of Air Traffic Control in Florida has been identified.
Darren Harrison of Lakeland, Florida, has been identified as the passenger who successfully landed the plane at Palm Beach International Airport, according to WFLA. The Cessna 208 Caravan was coming back to Florida from the Bahamas.
Harrison told Air Traffic Control on Tuesday afternoon that he had a "serious situation" after the plane's pilot went incoherent. "I’ve got a serious situation here. My pilot has gone incoherent. I have no idea how to fly the airplane," the unnamed passenger calmly radioed
Daily Caller,
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Chris Bertman
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5/12/2022 11:38:30 PM
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An Oklahoma woman and her friend were arrested for allegedly planting child pornography on her husband’s cell phone, local outlets reported Tuesday.
Lacey Hucks allegedly asked her friend, Angel Moore, for help planning a revenge plot against her estranged husband, Brandon Hucks, before an upcoming child custody battle last December, according to local outlet KFOR. Hucks and Moore allegedly used Brandon’s old cell phone to take close to 900 screenshots of child pornography found on the dark web. On April 18, the two women went to Wynnewood Police Department with the cell phone to report the content on Brandon Hucks’ phone, the outlet reported.
Breitbart,
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Alana Mastrangelo
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5/12/2022 11:22:51 PM
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Two Twitter leaders are leaving the company after Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s successful bid to buy the social media platform. A memo obtained by the New York Times also indicates that the company is establishing a hiring freeze and cutting back on spending after poor performance in recent quarters.
Twitter General Manager Kayvon Beykpour and General Manager for Revenue Bruce Falck are leaving the company, according to a memo obtained by the New York Times. Beykpour took a break from his “paternity leave” to tweet about his departure from the company on Thursday.
Federalist,
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Eddie Scarry
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5/12/2022 10:41:56 PM
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The name Amir Locke probably sounds only vaguely familiar at the moment, but rest assured that it is now one more piece of the Black Lives Matter movement’s great white supremacy myth. With, of course, a helpful assist from the ready-to-lie national media.
Recall Locke as the 22-year-old black man shot dead earlier this year by police during a no-knock warrant raid in Minneapolis. The incident naturally sparked city-wide riots and outrage from leftist journalists eager to pour more kerosine on our race bonfires.
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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5/12/2022 10:30:26 PM
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A county supervisor in Virginia has been accused of dozens of counts of voter fraud in a case in which prosecutors allege he showed up at the homes of voters, with absentee ballot applications and ballots, to ensure he would have their vote.
According to WJHL a grand jury indicted Knox District Supervisor for Buchanan County Trey Adkins on 82 felony charges. Those charges include 34 counts of false statement – election fraud, 11 counts of absentee voting procedure violations, 11 counts of forgery of a public record, 3 counts of conspiracy to make a false statement – election fraud, and more.
Powerline,
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Scott Johnson
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5/12/2022 5:45:03 PM
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Liz Collin’s Alpha News story exposing the fraudulent story retailed by Toshira Garraway about the death of her fiancé, Justin Teigen — supposedly beaten to death by the St. Paul police in 2009 — deserves the clichéd appellation “bombshell.” Liz quotes Garraway in a local media interview: “They caught him. They beat him to death. They threw him in the garbage…” (snip)
Liz reports: “Teigen’s name has made it as far as the State Capitol this session with a potential law that would change the statute of limitations against Minnesota police officers, all based on a lie, according to the evidence and those who know the case well.”
Fox Business,
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Lorraine Taylor
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5/12/2022 3:11:18 AM
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A federal appeals court in Texas has reinstated a Republican-backed Texas law that prevents large social media companies from banning users over their political views.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel did not explain its reasoning for granting the state's request for a stay of a December order from a federal judge. The order also did not evaluate the law on its constitutionality. It merely allows the law to go back into effect while the case continues in the lower district court. The decision is a win for Republicans who have accused social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter of being biased against conservatives.
Powerline,
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John Hinderaker
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5/11/2022 11:44:07 PM
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Two stories about the National Institutes of Health hit the news today. The first arose from testimony by acting NIH director Lawrence Tabak before a House Appropriations subcommittee. Tabak admitted that NIH hid genetic information about the covid-19 virus that could have shed light on its origin, at the behest of the Chinese Communists: (snip) The second scandal is financial. (snip)
a report by a non-profit government watchdog estimating that Fauci, former NIH director Francis Collins, and hundreds of NIH scientists got as much as $350 million in undisclosed royalty payments from pharmaceutical and other private firms between 2010 and 2020.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Daniel Bates
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5/11/2022 4:33:39 PM
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One of Bill Clinton's former special advisors who helped cement his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein has died at the age of 59, becoming the latest associate of the former President to die young. Mark Middleton's family said that he passed away on Saturday in a statement which did not reveal the cause of death.
(snip) During that time Middleton admitted Epstein to the Clinton White House on seven of the at least 17 times the late pedophile visited. Middleton also flew on Epstein's plane and appears to have acted as a conduit between the two men.
Breitbart,
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David Ng
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5/11/2022 3:06:35 PM
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is introducing a bill that would strip the Walt Disney Co. of its special copyright privileges, imperiling the company’s control over valuable intellectual property that could include Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
The Copyright Clause Restoration Act would limit new copyright protections to 56 years and make the change retroactive for major corporations like Disney that have been granted unusually long copyright monopolies.
“The age of Republican handouts to Big Business is over,” Sen. Hawley said in an announcement of the bill on Tuesday.
“Thanks to special copyright protections from Congress, woke corporations like Disney have earned billions while increasingly pandering to woke activists."