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The woman said she was tired and ill when she followed the strict diet.
“Document-level tracking in the executive branch in the White House Complex” does not exist, National Archives officials said.
The 2019 IG probe and Durham’s both “paint a picture of an FBI operating outside the rules in pursuit of Trump,” despite the media “narrative of the two watchdogs being at odds.
In 1993, when I began medical school at Wake Forest University, one of my first courses was embryology, a course in which all medical students learn in painstaking detail the developmental stages of human life, beginning at fertilization.
At no time during this class, did the professor ever say, “and at this point, life begins” and never did any student raise the question. To do so would have indicated a level of seriousness insufficient to complete one’s studies.
By Susan Heavey, Doina Chiacu, Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden and top U.S.
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Montana Governor Greg Gianforte on Wednesday signed legislation to ban the Chinese-owned TikTok from operating in the…
The Malva self-propelled howitzer is the counterpart to a French-made systems used by Kiev
Russia’s first-ever wheeled self-propelled howitzer, the 2S43 Malva, has successfully completed trials and will enter service, Director of Uralvagonzavod Aleksandr Potapov said on Wednesday.
The weapon has been described by the media as Moscow’s answer to French-made Caesar howitzers, some of which were delivered to Ukraine last year.
“Yes, the Malva should soon join [the troops].
Luke Combs and Ed Sheeran recently performed together on the American Country Music awards on a duet of ‘Life Goes On.’ The surprise collaboration was delightful, and they dropped a studio version just a few days later.
But did you know that Combs and Sheeran are friends? (I certainly didn’t. Until recently, that is.)
Combs, 33, and Sheeran, 32, aren’t just friends in passing. They don’t just cross paths sometimes and smile. It’s not something where they perform together on occasion. Their labels didn’t put them together.
They’re boys. They’re like that.
‘Gun culture is pervasive.
Why 2022’s Red Wave Turned Into A Red Ripple … The “Breakwater” States, Which Includes New Hampshire
Very interesting analysis of the 2022 midterms at Real Clear Politics. In a nutshell, all the reasons we have been given for the anticipated “red wave” turning into a red ripple … e.g., “bad candidates,” “Trump,” “abortion,” blah, blah, blah are bullish*t.
‘I cannot support them’
https://lidblog.com/climate-change-zealots-exploit-deadly-tornadoes/ by Jeff Dunetz If you believe the people pushing the climate change hypothesis, climate change is why I am bald. There’s been a rash of tornadoes the past few weeks, and the liberal media is combining with the climate change enthusiasts to blame the tornadoes on climate change—not true.
The owner of a New York state Limousine company has been convicted on 20 counts of second-degree manslaughter in connection with a 2018 crash that killed 20 people.
Sayfullo Saipov’s sentence on Wednesday came after a jury in March rejected the death penalty for the Uzbekistan citizen and onetime New Jersey resident.
Many hoping for return of marine sensation, who seemingly slithered into the water for good Tuesday, but others admit Israel probably a poor home for the endangered creature anyway
A 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy who is now serving in the State Legislature wants to eliminate up to $5,000 from the amount some U.S. military veterans pay in property taxes. Rep. Benjamin Hymes (R-Waldo) has introduced LD 1737, “An Act to Provide up to $5,000 in Property Tax Relief to Veterans,” a bill […]
The post Hymes Pitches Expanded Property Tax Relief for Maine’s Military Veterans appeared first on The Maine Wire.
An intruder slipped past the agents to enter Jake Sullivan’s home
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Wednesday that he had full confidence in the US Secret Service, after multiple outlets reported that the agency head was furious three agents had allowed an intruder to enter his Washington, DC house last month.
The incident happened in late April, but only came to light on Tuesday in the Washington Post. Citing three anonymous government officials, the outlet said a man somehow walked into Sullivan’s West End home at around 3am, past a security detail posted outside.
Florida State head basketball coach Leonard Hamilton wouldn’t mind seeing March Madness get even more mad. He wants to see the NCAA Tournament field expanded, big time.
The NCAA Tournament’s current field size is 68 teams, and while there have been discussions and rumors about that number increasing in the near future, Hamilton doesn’t want to the NCAA add another dozen or so teams, he wants to double the bracket size.
Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has been granted a new trial to hear her signature fraud case in court.
Lake will finally get the opportunity to get her case heard in court.
Her case contests Arizona’s questionable election results and accuses officials of major failings in the state.
As Slay News reported, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in March that a lower court improperly dismissed Lake’s challenge.
Her lawsuit alleges that Maricopa County officials potentially violated signature verification policies.
A pair of FBI agents made a surprise visit to pro-life activist Elise Ketch’s mother’s house last month, asking how they could locate Ketch to speak with her “regarding some information that was sent to us,” according to the Daily Signal.
Ketch is the digital content creator for Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU), and the organization made headlines after discovering five bodies of babies that had possibly been killed after failed abortion attempts.
Breast milk is not considered a food product in Russia, and trading in it is illegal, Rospotrebnadzor says
Russian consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor is probing a small café network located in the Urals city of Perm after it began selling breast milk-based coffee.
Breast milk is not considered a food product in Russia, and it’s not possible to get any certificates or permits for its use in cooking.
Therefore, trading in products containing it is illegal, a regional Perm office of the watchdog said on Wednesday.
“The sale of such milk under the guise of a food product is prohibited.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is urging Democrats to endorse a contingency plan that would force a vote to raise the debt ceiling if current negotiations fail.
Controversial Twitter owner Elon Musk has claimed he is so productive because he only takes two to three days off a year, works seven days a week and only sleeps for six hours a night.
Join us in Des Moines, Iowa, for our annual conference featuring speakers, workshops, great food, and fellowship with JBS members and supporters. The keynote speaker on Saturday evening, Sept. 9, will be Dr. Ryan Cole, the founder of Cole Diagnostics, who has worked with America’s Frontline Doctors to sound the alarm about the dangers of the …
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After substantial public outcry, the Los Angeles Dodgers will follow common sense on giving an award to an anti-Catholic drag group.
The drag group, called The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, was set to receive an award from the team as part of their Pride Night celebration.
The “sisters” use “go and sin some more” as their motto, and frequently dress as Jesus and Mary.
Senator Marco Rubio helped bring the Dodgers’ absurd plans to light in a letter earlier this week. Rubio sent the letter directly to Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred expressing his concerns.
More Bullying from the Bonner CommissionMEN
by Shari Dovale
This week’s business meeting with the Bonner County Commissioners (BOCC) highlights the ongoing disrespect that Chairman Steve Bradshaw and his misogynistic BFF Commissioner Luke Omodt have for everyone in the county.
They continue to ignore the requests of the people to explain their votes and their actions. These questions have been asked at nearly every meeting since the inception of this board. This shows the blatant disregard these 2 men have for all of the citizens they took an oath to represent.
The Amazon founder commissioned the Koru – which means ‘new beginnings’ in Maori – in 2018, the year before his relationship with former news anchor Lauren Sanchez was exposed.
Fox News’s Neil Cavuto grilled Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) over a comment he made about Mexico and its people.
“Without the people of America, Mexico, figuratively speaking, would be eating cat food out of a can and living in a tent behind an Outback,” Kennedy said earlier this week.
Mexico’s ambassador to the U.S. called the remark “vulgar and racist.”
Appearing on Wednesday’s Your World, Kennedy mentioned he has some “loon-like” colleagues in both parties, which Cavuto used as a springboard into a discussion about his comment on Mexico.
Venezuelan resident Carlos Rengifo has built a following on social media by sharing his daredevil stunts on social media that show him riding bikes or skateboarding on building ledges.
Joe Biden must be feeling extremely frustrated lately because of one man in particular—Senator Joe Manchin.
The Democratic senator from West Virginia has been a thorn in the President’s side on a variety of issues, especially on the environment. This time he’s going after Joe’s ‘Energy Efficiency’ nominee.
Manchin has good reason to go against Joe’s choice, considering what it would mean for Americans. He looked at the big picture instead of taking it at face value.
And then, he tanked it. He didn’t even let it get out of committee.
Now that North Carolina has passed a bill to protect babies from abortions starting at 12 weeks, Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia says his state should be next.
As LifeNews reported, the Care for Women, Children and Families Act protecting unborn children at 12 weeks is now law in North Carolina following supermajority votes to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto.
Both chambers of the state legislature voted to override his veto of a modest bill to protect babies from abortions starting at 12 weeks.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Keeping an eye on the clock while trying to fall asleep may actually be worse for your sleep, exacerbating insomnia and forcing people to use more sleep aids, according to researchers from Indiana University. However, the team says there’s simple solution that’ll lead to better sleep and better health. Insomnia is a…
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – A St. Petersburg man was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for armed robbery, using and brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, conspiring to distribute cocaine and cocaine base, possessing a firearm as a convicted felon,…
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Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) and John Fetterman (D, Penn.) both returned to the Senate in recent weeks after prolonged medical absences. Both of them have provided crucial votes for the chamber’s narrow Democratic majority. And both of them have struggled to carry on basic conversations due to apparently severe mental impairment.
Though the two Democrats are in similar circumstances, the corporate press has covered them very differently. Feinstein has been a media zero, while Fetterman has gotten the hero treatment.
OLIVER HOLT AT THE ETIHAD STADIUM: The Etihad lies east of the canal and on Wednesday it staged a revolution for a new age that is putting Manchester back at the centre of world football.
FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A high school student who killed three women in northwestern New Mexico with an indiscriminate spray of gunfire left a cryptic note presaging “the end of the chapter” and wore a bulletproof vest that he discarded before being shot to death by police, authorities said Wednesday.
Police added new details to the profile of the lone gunman and the weaponry he used as he walked through his residential neighborhood before being confronted by officers and fatally shot outside a church.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A resolution to expel Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., from Congress was referred to the House Ethics Committee on Wednesday as Republicans successfully sidestepped an effort to force them into a vote that could have narrowed their already slim four-seat majority.
The House voted along party lines, 221-204, to refer the matter to the ethics panel, with Santos himself joining his GOP colleagues in voting to do so.
The freshman congressman has been charged with embezzling money from his campaign, falsely receiving unemployment funds and lying to Congress about his finances.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Gay Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced he will be taking another 6 months of parental leave following his adoption of a section of I-95 south of D.C.
The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) of Ukraine and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) of Ukraine have announced significant action against the country’s highest court in response to yet another large-scale corruption scandal in Ukraine.
“NABU and SAP have exposed large-scale corruption in the Supreme Court, in particular a scheme to obtain undue advantages by the leadership and judges of the Supreme Court,” the anti-corruption bodies announced on their official social media channels on Tuesday.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Attorneys for the federal government, Mississippi and the state’s capital city have agreed to request to delay litigation from a complaint filed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that said the city wasn’t meeting standards for providing reliable drinking water.
In a Wednesday court filing, Government attorneys asked for a six-month stay, which would be the second such order. It’s part of a broader federal push to fix Jackson’s water system, which nearly collapsed last summer and continues to have problems with broken pipes and leaks.