Daily Mail (UK),
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Dolores Chang
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Cancer patients have flocked from all over the world to a Houston oncologist who developed a cutting-edge treatment that achieves a complete remission in 50 percent of patients.
Philip Salem, 82, combined immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy to create a breakthrough cancer treatment called ICTriplex at his Salem Oncology Center.
'I have been in cancer medicine for 55 years. I have never seen before what I'm seeing now as a result of ICTriplex,' Salem told ABC7.
Newsbusters,
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Jeffrey Lord
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In a sense, it is hilarious to watch. Completely un-self-aware, the liberals of ABC’s The View make it crystal clear that they view African-Americans as unable to think for themselves. They either support the Democrats, or they're "grifters." The Wall Street Journal editorial page used to call this "The Liberal Plantation." Woe betide any who have the nerve -- the nerve! -- to assert any independence from their overseers.
Tim Scott, the United States Senator from South Carolina folded his campaign for president and has endorsed -gasp! - Donald Trump. And the other day, along with some other former presidential candidates, Scott stood on a platform with Trump
Breitbart Immigration,
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Warner Todd Huston
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CNN anchor Erica Hill was left in stunned silence Friday after being told by network law enforcement analyst John Miller why illegal aliens commit crimes in New York but go to Florida to live and spend their money.
During the segment on CNN This Morning, Hill, along with cohost Phil Mattingly, was reporting on the attack by migrants on several police officers in New York City in the wake of news that four of the suspects in the attack had fled on a bus to California and may be planning to flee to Mexico.
The four were reportedly able to flee because Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) had released the suspects
Breitbart Local,
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Amy Furr
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The San Antonio Zoo has a clever idea for people wanting to forget their failed relationships on Valentine’s Day.
The zoo is, once again, advertising its Cry Me a Cockroach fundraiser for individuals to name a roach after an ex. The roaches will be fed to animals living at the facility, KOCO reported Thursday.
The creepy insects are not the only option. People can also name a rat for $25 or a vegetable for $5. In a social media post on Friday, the San Antonio Zoo encouraged individuals to participate:
Be part of the global sensation and ex-terminate your past and support a noble cause with
Daily Mail (UK),
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Nic White
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Former Trump Administration official Mike Gill has died after being shot in front of his wife during a carjacking in Washington DC.
Gill, a married father of three, was shot by the unnamed suspect on K Street NW about 5.45pm last Monday and died in hospital on Saturday.
He was collecting his wife, an education lawyer, when he was shot inside the car by the attacker. He stumbled outside the vehicle and collapsed. (Photo) Gill's wife rushed over to him and held his hand as he lay bleeding on the ground with one foot still inside the car, his right hand twitching.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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It's a chance to speak to tens of millions of viewers, all while being tossed softball questions by the sycophantic reporters at CBS News—yet President Biden for the second year in a row is choosing to skip the traditional Super Bowl halftime interview.He couldn't be bothered in 2023 either, but one could argue that it was because it would have been Fox News anchors asking the questions, as the network had the SB that year—but what's the excuse this year? If CBS' Norah O'Donnell got the gig, she would likely spend the segment asking about what ice cream flavors he preferred.
Breitbart Border,
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Randy Clark
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Quemado, Texas — Some twenty miles north of the Texas-seized border park in Eagle Pass, Texas, hundreds of rallygoers congregated on a private ranch in the small border community of Quemado. A crowd of what appeared to be more than 500 people gathered and listened to inspirational speeches and Christian music on a warm Saturday afternoon. One of the event organizers told Breitbart Texas the group intends to carry out a peaceful demonstration with a message of prayer for the security of the United States.
At the ranch’s gate, volunteers with the “Take Our Border Back Rally” identified those seeking to enter and allowed media from across the country
American Thinker,
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J.B. Shurk
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In a rare campaign appearance that looked more like a “proof of life” hostage video, Dementia Joe Biden awkwardly shuffled across the stage and attempted to tie a few mumbled syllables together into cogent sentences — “attempted” being the key word here. Paul Joseph Watson at Modernity News chronicled Bumbling Joe’s addled “eloquence” for posterity: “‘We’ll teach Donald Trump un...err...arr valuable lesson,’ said Biden, ‘Don’t mess with uhhiminauhwemerica unless you wanna get a...(the last word is totally undecipherable).’” Watson added a personal observation: “Despite the embarrassment, Biden’s supporters cheered mindlessly anyway.”
That last part struck me as the Democrats’ ideal 2024 campaign slogan: “Biden and Harris:
Daily Mail (UK),
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Bethan Sexton
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California is set to be lashed by up to six months worth of rainfall in just three days as the strongest atmospheric river storm of the season sweeps in.
Residents are being being warned they may be evacuated as up to a foot of water deluges the golden state.
About 13.5 million are people due to be under alerts for 'excessive rainfall' on Monday. Coastal areas are expected to be worst hit, but there is the potential for 'life-threatening floods' in all areas including highly populated urban areas such as Los Angeles, according to the National Weather Service.
Breitbart Tech,
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Lucas Nolan
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Tesla is recalling nearly 2.2 million vehicles sold in the U.S. because some warning lights on the instrument panel are too small, according to documents posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Friday.
AP News reports that the latest recall launched by Elon Musk’s Tesla covers a wide range of models sold over the past decade, including the S, X, 3, Y, and Cybertruck. According to the NHTSA documents, the brake, park, and anti-lock brake warning lights in most Tesla EVs violate standards because the font size on the instrument panel is too small. This makes the critical safety information harder to read for drivers.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Bethan Sexton
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In her final moments, suicidal teen Ava Passannanti dialed 911 begging not to die.
The 18-year-old from Tucson, Arizona had ingested sodium nitrite, a chemical compound normally used for preserving food, which is lethal at certain potencies.
She had purchased the substance on Amazon in February 2021, for just $19.99 plus shipping costs.The high-purity product had been sold without warnings of its danger or details on how to administer an antidote, lawyers for her family claim.
The teen's suicide note blamed depression for her actions, but her grieving family say Amazon is at fault for selling the dangerous chemical as part of cheap 'suicide kits'.
Breitbart 2024 Election,
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Wendell Husebø
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President Joe Biden holds the lowest January approval rating in an election year during the modern era of polling, a CNN poll found this week, underscoring the president’s deep unpopularity.
Biden’s low popularity stands at 38 percent, five points below former President Trump in January 2020 and nine points worse than former President Obama at the same point in his tenure:
Eisenhower, 1956 — 77 percent -
- Johnson, 1964 — 76 percent -
Carter, 1980 — 58 percent
- Reagan, 1984 — 55 percent