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Stocks fell sharply Friday, giving up many of the gains made during the two-day surge that kicked off October, as the Labor Department reported a drop in unemployment.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 630.15 points, or 2.11% to close at 29,296.79. The S&P 500 fell 104.86 points, or 2.8% to 3,639.66, and the Nasdaq Composite plunged 420.91 points, or 3.8%, to 10,652.4.
The three major U.S. stock indexes closed the week ahead, boosted by sharp gains on Monday and Tuesday. The Dow rose 2% for the week, while the S&P 500 climbed 1.5% and the Nasdaq edged up 0.7%.
Friday's lackluster finish comes
United Press International,
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Doug Cunningham
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Arizona's Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have sued Maricopa County officials over poll worker staffing and alleged failure to produce requested records.
The suit claims that central count boards in the county have unequal numbers of Democrats and Republicans. It also alleges Maricopa County has not fully complied with records requests about poll workers.
"Poll workers staffing voting centers in Maricopa County in the August 2, 2022, primary election consisted in the aggregate of 857 Democrats and 712 Republicans," the lawsuit said. "At least eleven voting centers operated in Maricopa County during the August 2, 2022, primary election lacked even a single Republican poll worker."
Fox Business,
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Patrick Hauf
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President Biden on Friday called several Republicans "socialists" after a report revealed they applied for funding contained in the president's signature $1.2 trillion infrastructure law, after voting against the legislation in the House.
Biden said during a Friday speech in Hagerstown, Maryland, on the state of the economy that he "was surprised to see so many socialists in the Republican caucus" after he read a report detailing Republican applications for infrastructure funds.
It noted that several Republicans in Congress referred to the infrastructure bill as a form of socialism, then asked the Department of Transportation to utilize these infrastructure funds in their districts.
New York Post,
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Four members of the “Green Goblin” gang who brutally attacked two 19-year-old women on a Manhattan train have 15 arrests between them, authorities said Friday as they identified the suspects.
Emily Soto, 34, and Mairam Cisse Issouf, Ciante Alston and Dariana Peguero — all 26 — were among the group of suspects who wore full-body neon green leotards while punching and tossing around two 19-year-old women on a Times Square subway train around 2 a.m. Sunday, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig told reporters. (Photo) All four identified suspects live in NYCHA’s Queensboro Houses, according to Essig.
Peguero has the most extensive criminal history with nine prior arrests,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jonathan Chadwick
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New footage shows Ameca the British humanoid robot mimicking a researcher's facial expressions in real time with eerie precision.
Ameca, created by Falmouth, Cornwall-based firm Engineered Arts, is seen copying several of the human's expressions, including blinking, grimacing and smiling.
The researcher is looking at an iPhone 12 running a programme called ARKit, which lets users capture a person's motion in real time with a phone camera.
It then applies the detected motion to a 3D character model in real time, allowing the person on camera to control the movement of the model – in this case Ameca – like a 'virtual puppet'.
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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“Can you just email that,” Karine?
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spent almost half of a seven-minute gaggle Friday on Air Force One reading non-urgent statements and rejecting reporter pleas to instead focus on President Biden’s warning that mankind may soon be wiped out in a nuclear “Armageddon” because Russian President Vladimir Putin lacks an “off ramp” from the Ukraine war.
The press gaggle en route to a Volvo plant in Hagerstown, Md., was the only scheduled forum of the day to ask either Biden or his top spokeswoman questions about his shocking remark a night earlier
Gateway Pundit,
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Patty McMurray
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Earlier this week, we reported about a significant arrest that took place in LA County, CA, related to the 2020 elections.
On September 8, reporters from 100 Percent Fed Up and The Gateway Pundit attended “The Pit,” where True the Votes’ Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips dropped a bombshell about the arrest of Eugene Yu, CEO of Konnech, an E. Lansing, MI-based company responsible for the software used in managing elections in several states that stored personal information of over 1 million Americans in its database.
100 Percent Fed Up reports – Konnech, much like Dominion, almost immediately sued True the Vote as a way to silence them
Breitbart Politics,
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President Joe Biden kicked off a speech on the economy Friday with a classic brain-freeze moment.
“Let me start off with two words — Made in America,” he said, using three words in front of a sign that read “Made in America.”
“Made in America,” he repeated, without correcting his mistake. “That’s not hyperbole, I’m not joking about that as you know.”
The president spoke at the Volvo Group Powertrain Operations, Hagerstown, Maryland.
It’s not the first time that Biden has struggled with the basics of the English language.
Breitbart Politics,
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Emma-Jo Morris
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A letter on Hunter Biden’s infamous abandoned laptop shows the Biden family pursuing a deal with Qatar, undermining the Trump Administration and appearing like an effort at a shadow foreign policy.
The letter — retrieved from the “Laptop from Hell” by Congressman Darrell Issa’s (R-CA) office after being in a previously unreadable format — shows James Biden, President Biden’s brother, making an overture to an associate of Qatari Sheikh Abdulla Bin Mohammed Al Thani.
They say, “my family could provide a wealth of introductions and business opportunities at the highest levels,” despite unfavorable policies of the “fractured” and “beleaguered” then-Trump administration for Qatar.
Gateway Pundit,
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Trump-Endorsed Blake Masters was the only one asking real questions on last night’s Arizona Clean Elections debate stage.
Blake Masters slammed Mark Kelly Thursday night for voting to hire 87,000 more IRS agents to go after hard-working Americans and small business owners while simultaneously voting against hiring 18,000 new border patrol agents in the massive $740 billion Bidenflation bill. “Mark Kelly left our southern border wide open and voted for all the trillions in spending that caused this massive inflation,” Masters told the voters.
Washington Examiner,
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Byron York
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With just a few weeks left before the midterm elections, on Thursday night, President Joe Biden traveled to New York to attend a Democratic Party fundraiser. Such events don't normally produce earth-shattering news, but this one did.
"We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban missile crisis," Biden told party contributors gathered at the home of investor and donor James Murdoch. Russian President Vladimir Putin, mired in the Ukrainian war he started, is threatening to use tactical weapons, Biden told the crowd. "He's not joking," Biden said. "I don't think there's any such thing as the ability to easily use a tactical nuclear weapon
Daily Caller,
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Dylan Housman
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A new member of President Joe Biden’s State Department previously worked to build strong ties between Americans and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Washington Free Beacon first reported.
Nina Hachigian is currently serving in the newly created State Department position of “Special Representative for Subnational Diplomacy.” Hachigian will be tasked with developing the department’s ties with cities in the U.S. and abroad, but she previously worked with multiple groups to foster closer ties between the U.S. and China, according to the Free Beacon. (Tweet)