Daily Mail (UK),
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Joe Biden on Friday bragged about the performance of the economy during his presidency, saying Americans felt more 'financially comfortable' and vowing to lower prices of gas and food. Biden's remarks came after a new report showed the job market slowed in May with 390,000 jobs added although the unemployment rate was unchanged and remained at 3.6%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.Economists praised the figure as healthy and Biden said it showed 'stable, steady growth.''America is in a stronger economic position today than just about any other country in the world,' he said in remarks in Rehoboth Beach, Del., where he is spending the weekend.
Townhall,
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Guy Benson
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6/3/2022 11:59:43 AM
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It's been a minute since we last waded into the 'media vs. DeSantis' fray, which is an endless and ongoing anthology. Here's the latest installment, via the Daily Beast, which is particularly sloppy and unseemly. The tweet below heavily implies that this individual's death is somehow linked to Florida's governor, a theme on which the story itself also harps. For reasons that we'll explain in greater depth, this is poor, bad-faith journalism, even if it's written by the outlet's "senior entertainment reporter:" (Tweet)
New York Post,
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Francesca Bacardi
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Megxit remains polarizing. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were greeted with both boos and cheers at the Platinum Jubilee church service Friday, with the jeers trying to outdo the excitement over their arrival. The loud booing could be heard as the couple — who live in Santa Barbara, Calif., following their dramatic 2020 exit from the royal family — left St. Paul’s Cathedral in London holding hands. (Photo) During the National Day of Thanksgiving service, Harry 37, and Markle, 40, noticeably sat on opposite sides
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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There’s a reason that Americans don’t approve of Joe Biden and his poll numbers are in the cellar. They see his team not able to answer simple questions about why they’ve messed up on the baby formula shortage. They see him and his team as unable or uninterested in dealing with skyrocketing gas prices and inflation. Even CNN is predicting a wipeout in the midterms because Biden’s numbers are so awful. This is what Biden looked like during the baby formula meeting he had two days ago. He looks completely disengaged and like he’s about to fall asleep. (Video)
Washington Examiner,
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Katelynn Richardson
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President Joe Biden’s Pride Month 2022 proclamation condemned “an onslaught of dangerous anti-LGBTQI+ legislation” introduced and passed in multiple states, which he claims targets transgender children.“Today, the rights of LGBTQI+ Americans are under relentless attack. Members of the LGBTQI+ community — especially people of color and trans people — continue to face discrimination and cruel, persistent efforts to undermine their human rights,” he said. “We condemn the dangerous State laws and bills that target LGBTQI+ youth.”“Anti-LGBTQI+” legislation refers to bills passed in states such as Arizona, Oklahoma, and Alabama, which mandate students to play on sports teams that align
Breitbart Politics,
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Simon Kent
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Global elites representing business, politics, big tech, media, and academia are now in Washington, DC, for the 68th annual meeting of the Bilderberg Group.Among the 120 invitees this year publicly acknowledged by Bilderberg are Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Henry Kissinger, former CIA head David Petraeus, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), and CIA Director William J. Burns.UK Member of Parliament Tom Tugendhat, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the House of Commons is also present.So too Canada Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, vice chair of Brookfield Asset Management who served as the governor of the Bank of Canada from 2008 to 2013
New York Post,
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Riley Cardoza
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Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle all attended the National Service of Thanksgiving on Friday — but neglected to sit near each other.The Duke, 39, and Duchess of Cambridge, 40, took their seats on the right side of St Paul’s Cathedral upon arrival. The pair occupied the same pew as Princess Anne, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. Across the aisle, the Duke, 37, and Duchess of Sussex, 40, sat with Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice and their respective husbands,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Kate Middleton looked glamorous in a custom Emilia Wickstead yellow dress today as she joined Prince William and other senior royals at the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee before heading to Guildhall for a luncheon with the Lord Mayor of London. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, walked in to the Cathedral with her husband, 39, while their children Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince George, eight, and Prince Louis, four, stayed at home.She paired the gorgeous lemon dress with a Philip Treacy hat - a favourite milliner of the royal family - and £560 mauve Gianvito Rossi pumps,
New York Post,
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Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions -Spot the difference..How Are You Coping With Inflation? — New York Times, June 2.. 179 Reasons You Probably Don’t Need to Panic About Inflation — New York Times, Aug. 18, 2021.. Inflation May Have Already Peaked. The Fed Needs to Step Gingerly. — New York Times, Feb. 11..The Week Inflation Panic Died — New York Times, June 21, 2021.. We say: “Inflation is an emotional subject,” Times columnist Paul Krugman declared in December. And no one has been more impassioned about it than the Gray Lady’s writers.
BizPac Review,
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Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is thrilled over Israel deciding to relocate El Al Airlines’ headquarters from the leftist Big Apple to sunny South Florida in a big win for business, jobs, and tourism in his state.“Israel’s decision to move El Al airlines from New York City to South Florida is the latest example of Florida’s leadership in business expansion and international travel,” the Republican governor tweeted. “We are proud to be the hub for international tourism.” (Tweet) The announcement came on Wednesday via Twitter. El Al will move its headquarters to Broward County and they are being welcomed with open arms by the Margate Community Redevelopment Agency.
Gateway Pundit,
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The documentary film “2000 Mules,” created by Dinesh D’Souza irrefutably confirms the widespread belief that Democrats stole the election in 2020.In the film, D’Souza and True the Vote prove through geo-tracking and video evidence that Democrats used an illegal ballot trafficking network to manipulate the election results in a scheme that involved every single battleground state.The mainstream media, including Fox News, boycotted any coverage of 2000 Mules while the Republican Party and GOP have yet to mention the film on any of its websites or social media pages or websites.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Melissa Koenig
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New York's legislature voted on its last day of session Thursday to ban anyone under the age of 21 from buying or even possessing a semi-automatic rifle.The bill also requires anyone buying a semi-automatic rifle to get a license - which is currently only required in New York State for handguns.But it is just one part of a larger package of gun control measures announced earlier this week by Democratic legislative leaders and Gov. Kathy Hochul to bolster New York's already strict gun laws in the wake of a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo.