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Two Trump-hating, far-left radical women made news this week as they got into an argument about how to best insult President Trump.
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The Washington Gazette is your source for the latest political news and national stories as they happen.
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Why has trust in major news outlets declined steadily since March of 2021?
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Donald Trump has released a new ad on social media against Jeb Bush and it is epic. Trump released it with the tweet "Even Barbara Bush agrees with me": Watch: Even Barbara Bush agrees with me. A v...
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When President Trump retweeted several anti-Muslim videos last month, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May was quick to lecture the U.S. president.
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When Democrats such as Joe Biden talk about a government buyback program, that is just a euphemism for gun confiscation.
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Late on Saturday night two Los Angeles transit officers were ambushed and shot in the head. Instead of rejecting the violence, Black Lives Matter protesters are reportedly approving of it: To the p…
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There's no evidence that Sweden's youngest schoolchildren suffered any drop in their reading skills, a new study suggests.
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Another month, another sexual orientation for pop star Miley Cyrus.
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After WaPo and WSJ refuted CNN's story, Media Twitter immediately went to work railing against CNN for its apparent screwup.
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President Trump on Friday mocked former Vice President Joe Biden after the Democratic presidential candidate committed a gaffe by telling supporters that “poor kids” are “just as talented as white kids” before correcting himself to say “
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In a rather disconcerting sequence of events many of the west coast forest fires are now being attributed to intentional arson. One of the key aspects to the unnatural outbreak of fires is the pro…
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Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 215 on March 14 after it passed the legislature earlier that month.
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The Obama administration is trying to promote unions, but workers do better without unions, writes Diana Furchtgott-Roth.
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Doctrine of class conflict and communist internationalism now in dire jeapordy.
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2006—In a separate opinion in Henyard v. McDonough, Eleventh Circuit judge Rosemary Barkett, reaching out to address an issue that she concedes (with considerable understatement) “may not be direct…
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The U.S. blocked four Chinese companies and a manufacturing facility from shipping products to the U.S. because of their suspected use of forced labor.
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Orwell's point in 1984 was that it's more than just government Though Police. The people themselves participate, willfully, in "double thi...
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Former mayor Rudy Giuliani penned an op-ed in the New York Post, fiercely criticizing the policies that he believes have led to the homeless crisis.'We had a strategy that worked. Why was it abandoned?'asks Giuliani. Good question, your honor:The so-called “progressive” view, that people have a right to live on the sidewalk, is not only legally devoid of any merit but is inhumane, indecent and dangerous. As is the case in many other policies — redistribution of wealth, social engineering, weak national defense — it’s a contradiction to describe this stance as progressive. It should properly be regarded as retrogressive.People living on the street, urinating and defecating there, marked the Dark Ages of Western civilization. In a humane, decent and civilized city, the problems of the homeless are dealt with through intervention rather than denial.My analysis of social policy always begins with how I would treat my child, sister, brother or friend if they fell on hard times. Suppose I found someone I loved living on the streets. What would I do? Let him remain there because he wants to and claims some fictitious legal right to do so? Or would I find out what was wrong and intervene, even if a bit of tough love was necessary?The plan we followed was simple and effective. We didn’t need a task force to devise it, and it should be utilized now by New York City before we become a homeless haven like we used to be.The police should approach every person attempting to sleep on the sidewalk and tell them they are not allowed to use the streets as a bedroom and toilet. If he only needs a place to stay, that can be provided. If he needs a job, the city should help him find one as my New York City Job Agency did, or if private work can’t be found, he can be required to work for the city for the legal limit of 20 hours a week.This will instill or maintain a work ethic — easily lost if you get something for nothing. It will also teach and reinforce that you must contribute to earn money.If the problems are more severe, then referrals can be made to alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs and for mental evaluation to determine if therapy and medication can be helpful.In addition to homelessness, the city has regressed back to the '70s as topless panhandlers clog Times Square, public urination and defecation is rampant, the murder rate is on the rise, and a new scourge -- synthetic marijuana -- is turning many New Yorkers into 'zombies':It was early afternoon when the man with the twitching legs was dragged from the ground into an ambulance. Another man selling books washed away the vomit.A man named Charlie Medina sat at the same spot a few days later, unable to remember his name before he fell into a trance with his jaw open and his eyes dilated.And the lovers. They were unable to find a room. One pulled off the other’s shirt and her bra, then started to kiss her bruised breasts while a small crowd gathered to watch.The people here on this stretch of 125th Street in East Harlem may change, but the drug remains the same: K2, also called synthetic marijuana, a potent mix of herbs and chemicals that has become widely used among homeless people in New York City.A joint of K2 goes for a dollar or two, far cheaper than food. Many bodegas on 125th Street sell it. A marijuana joint, by comparison, costs about $5. Crowds of up to 80 or 100 homeless people come in on buses from a nearby shelter on Randalls Island, drawn by heroin recovery clinics nearby, and spend the day there under the influence of this cheaper narcotic. The block between Park and Lexington Avenues appears at times to be a street of zombies.Can you really blame Mayor de Blasio? The radical leftist has put his stamp on all aspects of city life, especially changing the 'broken windows' policing strategy that Guiliani alluded to. The contrast between what Giuliani believes and what de Blasio believes is striking and simple: Rudy believes in freedom with responsibility. De Blasio believes in freedom without responsibility.It is that difference that is making life miserable for New Yorkers.
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Polio has almost been eradicated from Pakistan, but not quite. That's due in part to stories like Hamid Aziz's.
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Facebook flagged an ad attacking Joe Biden on the Equality Act, claiming it was "misleading" to say trans activism will destroy women's sports.
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Are the attendees of the billionaire summer camp really "people of the same trade?" Maybe not, but they all come from the same class — the elites of what is becoming known as the Globalist American Empire. These are the people who, no matter the crisis, always manage to come out on top. After the financial crisis, they benefited.
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“Wow, the headline of this resolution already says it all. You're talking about a global threat. It just always has to be superlatives with you, doesn't it?” German MEP Christine Anderson of the Identity and Democracy Group stated.
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It's due to a new procedure that shortens the timeframe to resolve eligibility issues.

