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Hard to believe, but “Saturday Night Live” had a skit mocking liberals and COVID-19 mask mandates this past week.
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Syndicated Analytics latest report titled Aluminium Can Manufacturing Plant Project Report Industry Trends Manufacturing Process Plant Setup Machinery Raw Materials Investment Opportunities Cost and Revenue 2023 2028 provides comprehensive insights for establishing an aluminium can manufacturing plant The report covers ...
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American Government: First Amendment Rights
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court seemed to struggle Monday with how to resolve a case that could help flip control of the Virginia House of Delegates to Democrats. The justices heard arguments in a case about the map Virginia has used to choose House delegates, a map a lower court ruled discriminated against black voters. The lack of clarity about how the high court will resolve the case was odd because the justices had previously allowed the lower court to approve a replacement map. State elections officials are currently preparing to use that replacement map for primary contests in June. The replacement map is seen as favorable to Democrats and could help them gain control of the House. The Republican-controlled House, meanwhile, is defending the map it drew in 2011, after the last census, which has been used in the four elections since. Democratic voters sued in 2014, accusing Republicans of packing black voters into certain districts to make surrounding districts whiter and more Republican. Republicans currently hold control of the House of Delegates by a slim 51-49 margin. The map Virginia officials are currently using was created after the lower court ruled 2-1 in June that the previous, legislature-drawn map improperly factored race into the drawing of 11 of the 100 House districts. After the House and Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam were unable to reach an agreement on a redistricting plan, the lower court chose a new map from a series of proposals submitted by a special master. The justices had been asked to block the lower court from approving a new map while the case proceeded in the Supreme Court, but the justices declined in January. So Virginia election planning has moved forward with the new plan. Candidates have until March 28 to sign up for primary contests, which are set for June 11, ahead of...
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A comprehensive and ever growing list of media properties that decided to “get woke” and inevitably “went broke” while trying to pander to the so-called “Progressive&#…
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Kansas just became the 18th state not to have a mask mandate.Kansas GOP lawmakers have quashed the mask tenure of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly
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Portland City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to ban the use and sale of fireworks, along with sky lanterns.
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The secretary has announced that the Department of Education will no longer discriminate against religious organizations seeking to provide school services.
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BOCA RATON, FL—Ventriloquist Reggie Glowman and his sidekick dummy Dingo have been struggling to book performances for the last 20 years. Glowman would have described himself as an average ventriloquist, but recently, his talents have skyrocketed. As venues begin to reopen, but require masks, the 46-year-old performer discovered he can sing and say any l …
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Imagine living in a bubble so impermeable it didn’t occur to you that retailing a photograph of a decapitated president’s head would be a horrendous career move — a bubble in which you don’t know a…
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Federal agencies under Trump are losing suits at a record rate, largely because of massive incompetence
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#101690

Andrew Cuomo’s gotta go

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

The old adage “the higher you climb, the harder you fall” is especially true in the case of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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As Russian troops slowly advanced on Ukraine's capital Kyiv on Thursday, some people back in Moscow were attempting to flee to destinations abroad that have not banned flights from Russia, stomaching soaring prices in the rush to escape.
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The latest report by Syndicated Analytics titled “Ammonia Production Cost Analysis 2024 Edition: Industry Trends, Capital Investment, Price Trends, Manufactu
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The new Muslim mayor of London has issued a warning to Donald Trump: Moderate your stance on Muslims, or they will launch more attacks against America. [dcquiz] Trump recently praised Sadiq Khan
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Many see the slogan Black Lives Matter as a plea to ­secure the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans, especially historically wronged African Americans. They add th…
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What looks like an easing of restrictions is actually a coercive scheme.
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If your grocery bills continue to frustrate you, you’re not alone. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) released its report on worldwide food prices for February, an...
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Payment was Delivered near Same Time Five American Hostages Were Released  (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the State and Treasury Departments for records on the Obama administration’s transfer of $400 million in foreign currency to Iran in January 2016. The lawsuit was...
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In an op-ed for The Hill this week, Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist and former CBS reporter who went "rogue" Sharyl Attkisson, called out her fellow media members for their reckless and partisan
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On Thursday night, a violent riot broke out in Portland as reported Antifa activists attempted to attack the Portland federal courthouse. The Portland police stated activists were “starting fires, throwing rocks at officers, pointing lasers at officers, and launching projectiles with slingshots at officers” as the police ordered them to disperse. The Portland Police attempted […]
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One of the prominent Florida Democrats who has spoken out against the controversial "60 Minutes" report targeting Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is shedding light on what exactly he told CBS News.
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