Washington Times,
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Special counsel John Durham, in what is likely the final trial of his probe into the origins of the FBI’s Trump-Russia collusion investigation, let the bureau off the hook for misconduct, casting it as a hapless victim of a dishonest Russian analyst named Igor Danchenko. Mr. Danchenko, a critical source for the anti-Trump dossier, lied to FBI officials and spurred their “troubling” behavior while going after the Trump campaign in 2016, prosecutors said Tuesday in opening statements at Mr. Danchenko’s trial.
“The Steele dossier caused the FBI to engage in troubling conduct. The defendant’s lies played a role in that conduct,” prosecutor Michael Keilty told the jurors
CNN,
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As deadly Russian airstrikes continued into a second day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday asked the Group of 7 nations to help his country establish an “air shield” against aerial attacks. Zelensky’s plea comes amid one of the fiercest bombing campaigns that Russia has waged against Ukraine since invading in late February.(Snip)Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday the intensified barrage of cruise missile and drone strikes are a response to what the Kremlin has called a terrorist attack on the Kerch Bridge, which connects the Russian mainland to the annexed Crimean Peninsula. The bridge, an important artery for both civilian and military traffic, was damaged
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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For well over a year now American parents have discovered that while they were sending their children to school and trusting them with local school boards and administrators, these same people were pushing porn books in the school libraries. Many parents around the country were shocked last year when they became aware of the illegal porn books their local schools are pushing on kids in the student libraries. This phenomenon is taking place across the country.
One book that was found in several libraries is titled, Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe. The book is a graphic novel with drawings that explains in lurid detail the sexual interactions between
New York Post,
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Salena Zito
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Braddock, Pa.—Tony Lundy is sitting on one of three chrome stools at Hocky Brothers auto parts store on Braddock Avenue, waiting to find out how much it will cost to fix his car. Dressed in work clothes from the plant he works at nine miles down the river in Pittsburgh, the 61-year-old has called Braddock home for most of his life.(Snip)Formerly a bustling borough of 20,000 people—where a resident never had to leave the city limits to eat or be entertained or go to church or school—Braddock today is home to fewer than 1,700. Most of the businesses, houses of worship and educational institutions
ZeroHedge,
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Tyler Durden
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As a result of the Fed's relentless tightening blitz, which on November 2 will have hiked rates by 75bps on four occasions in just 96 trading days, the fastest tightening campaign since Volcker, both US capital markets (the S&P 500 is down -24%, for the 4th worst year on record, only 1931, 1974, and 2002 were worse; and 10Y TSYs are down -17% for the worst year on record… 1987 second worse, and bonds were down -10%) and the US economy have been left reeling.(Snip)And as a growing chorus of angry voices rises to warn the Fed against even more aggressive tightening,
New York Daily News,
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Chris Sommerfeldt
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Mayor Adams signed a couple of bills into law Tuesday formalizing Times Square as a “gun-free zone”—even as the designation remains in legal limbo due to a recent ruling from a federal judge in upstate New York. Times Square was among a long list of locations that the state Legislature this summer designated as “sensitive areas” where guns would be banned. The legislative action from Albany aimed to counteract the Supreme Court’s reversal of a long-standing New York restriction on carrying firearms in public.(Snip)“This is the heart of our city,” Adams said before signing the measures, “and you don’t want a city, particularly here, where
Washington Times,
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Stephen Dinan
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Homeland Security is rushing to recruit volunteers from within its ranks to vet Americans who want to sponsor Ukrainians fleeing their country amid the ongoing war with Russia. The move is the latest sign that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is overwhelmed by the demands the Biden administration is placing on it, according to former officials who worry that the raw recruits are being sought to “rubber-stamp” all applications. The volunteers are supposed to carry out the Biden administration’s plan to welcome 100,000 Ukrainian migrants by connecting them with sponsors who have vowed to make sure the newcomers are financially supported and don’t become a burden on taxpayers.
Reuters,
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Attempts by Oxford University researchers and AstraZeneca Plc (AZN.L) to create a nasal-spray version of their jointly developed COVID-19 shot suffered a setback on Tuesday as initial testing on humans did not yield the desired protection. An antibody response in the respiratory mucous membranes was seen in only a minority of participants in the trial, which was in the first of usually three phases of clinical testing, the University of Oxford said in a statement on Tuesday. Also, the immune response measured in the blood was weaker than that from a shot-in-the-arm vaccination.
Researchers across the world have placed high hopes on nasal spray vaccines
Washington Times,
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Valerie Richardson
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They may not have realized it, but those on the left mocking Rep. Lauren Boebert for tweeting “Two Words: Let’s Go Brandon!” were actually mocking President Biden. Democrats and left-wing pundits accused the Colorado Republican of not knowing how to count after she posted her Saturday tweet, prompting those who keep up with the news cycle to point out that she was poking fun at Mr. Biden’s miscue the day before. “Let me start with two words: Made in America,” Mr. Biden said Friday in an appearance at a Volvo truck plant in Hagerstown, Maryland. The flub was widely reported in conservative media outlets,
WCVB-TV [Boston MA],
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Nantucket, Mass.—Police on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket say they contacted a charter flight company Monday after airport officials observed "similarities" with the flights that recently brought migrants to Martha's Vineyard last month. In a statement posted to the town's website, police said dispatchers were contacted by officials at Nantucket Memorial Airport Operations about the flight. "The purpose of the call was to inform the Nantucket Police Department that the reported scheduled flight had many similarities to the flight and incident that occurred on Martha's Vineyard," police wrote. However, police said the airport contacted the charter company. "They reported the chartered flight is a business flight for a group
KING-TV [Seattle, WA],
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Farah Jadran
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Seattle—Nearly $900,000 in grants has been awarded by the city of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) to six Seattle organizations that support Black educators in their careers.
DEEL's goal for the funding is to increase educator diversity in K-12 schools in the city. According to the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, about 790 (21%) Seattle Public Schools classroom teachers and 29,000 (54%) students identified as people of color in the 2020-21 school year. DEEL and SPS partnered to have the teacher population better match the city's student diversity.(Snip)Chelsea Oguike, ACE Academy Black Education Coordinator, said the teachers she grew up with
Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
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James Salzer
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Facing a tough reelection fight, Gov. Brian Kemp has in the past year committed almost all of the $4.8 billion in COVID-19 relief money approved over his opposition by Congress in 2021. That means whoever wins the gubernatorial election in November will have little federal COVID relief money to spend on their priorities going forward. The Republican governor has allocated all but $150 million of the money, announcing over the past year police bonuses, high-speed internet and sewer projects, debit cards for low-income Georgians, money for housing and business programs, and desperately needed funding for Grady Memorial Hospital, among other things.
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What happens when the initial thrill and adulation wear off, reality sets in, and the demons are still there? Encouraging deviant sex practices in children is a very clever method of population control; again, you have to hand it to the communists, who in 1963 promised to promote such as part of their effort to take control of the USA.