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Syndicated Analytics’ latest report, titled “Biodiesel Manufacturing Plant Project Report 2024: Industry Analysis (Market Performance…
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Oh my. Two of contemporary society’s most prominent anti-human utopian movements — radical environmentalism and materialistic transhumanism — appear on the verge of a bitter showdown. When you think about it, that makes sense. Both movements see themselves as the...
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Governor Kay Ivey, in conjunction with State Health Officer, Dr. Scott Harris, has issued a statewide mask order. You will now be required to wear a mask in public. People are required to wear a mask whenever they are in an indoor space open to the public, a vehicle operated by a transportation service like city buses and Uber, an...
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"Squad" members spent thousands of dollars on private security despite calling on cities to defund police departments.
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The leadership of the Liberals and the NDP have reached a tentative agreement that would see the NDP support the Trudeau government to keep it in power until 2025 in exchange for movement on key NDP priorities, CBC News has learned.
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The story a couple of weeks ago was that people were ‘Shocked’ that someone as good looking at Charlize Theron could possibly be single. Well, after hearing how Theron is choosing to ra…
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Trump White House has added a new feature to the James S Brady Press Briefing Room: a separate cry room for fussy reporters who are crying during press briefings and interrupting the proceedings.The quiet, serene room will allow news agencies to take their crying, wailing, fussy reporters into a separate space to calm them down …
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The New York Times ignored 18 deaths, countless injuries and nearly $2 billion dollars in property damage nationwide as it slammed Republican bills designed to stop what the liberal newspaper considered mostly “peaceful” protests.
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Kelly Stafford, wife of Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, gave the public an update Easter Sunday after undergoing 12 hours of brain surgery — which was supposed to only last six hours.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) defended the filibuster on Thursday, which his Democrat colleagues have routinely characterized as racist.
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The pectin market is primarily driven around the world by the growing demand for natural and clean-label ingredients in the food and beverage industry.
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Democratic 2016 presidential nominee Hillary Clinton called the Mueller report a "roadmap" to impeachment and said the probe was just the "beginning" and there is plenty more to do. In an interview with TIME Magazine on Tuesday, the former Secretary of State said anyone other than Trump would have been indicted for obstruction. "If at that point they believe that high crimes and misdemeanors have been committed, then I think it is the obligation of the Congress to put forward articles of impeachment," Clinton said of further Congressional investigation. Clinton said, "You don't put impeachment on the table as the only item on the table and say you're going to get there no matter what." TIME MAGAZINE: You're a lawyer. Did Donald Trump obstruct justice as you read the incidences as Mueller lays it out? FMR. SENATOR HILLARY CLINTON: I think there is enough there that any other person who had engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted, but because of the rule in the Justice Department that you can't indict a sitting President, the whole matter of obstruction was very directly sent to the Congress. If you read that part of the report it could not be clearer -- as I read it, basically what I thought it was saying was, 'Look, we think he obstructed justice here. Here are 11 examples of why we think he obstructed justice, but we're under the control of the Justice Department and their rule is you can't indict. But we do have checks and balances here in America and there is this thing called the Congress. You could not be more explicit than, please, look at this. You may look at it and conclude it doesn't rise to an impeachable offense, that's your job, but I'm giving this to you... What you're saying is we were attacked, we have significant evidence that this administration did everything it could to undermine and interfere with the investigation into that act. And we are going to walk away and pretend it didn't happen? Well, at that point, then you might as well just say all bets are off, there is no accountability for anyone in the most significant job in the world. I don't think that's the right place to end up. This is about what is going on today and the threats to our next election, to our defense as a nation... I'm really of the mind that the Mueller report is part of the beginning. It's not the end. ... There's still so much more that we should know and that we should act upon.
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It’s far worse than I thought. In addition to the many links between the family that owns The New York Times and the Civil War Confederacy, new evidence shows that members of the extended family we…
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Broadband isn’t the new railroad.
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The last we heard of Mary Ellen Klas, chief of the Miami Herald’s Tallahassee bureau, she was being denounced by Florida Power & Light for her
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Even before launching his 2020 presidential bid, Joe Biden knelt at the altar of identity grievance. He will kneel and kneel some more through the campaign. None of it will be enough, and he is des…
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"Give me a second to see if I can find her picture on Tinder."
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#376275
For 30 seconds, the Oscars went silent for Ukraine.
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