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Huge Majority of Americans Say Biden’s Speech ‘Designed to Incite’

A large majority of Americans – nearly 60% -- say Joe Biden's recent primetime speech in which he angrily lashed out at Republicans and conservatives, claiming they are "an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic," was "designed to incite conflict."

56% Say Biden’s ‘Extremism’ Speech Was Unacceptable

Fifty-six percent of general election voters view President Joe Biden’s speech, where he cast Republicans as “threats to the foundations of our republic,” as unacceptable, a Tuesday Trafalgar Group poll found.

California Activates Gas-Powered Emergency Generators

Days after the declaration of a statewide grid emergency and facing the potential of rolling blackouts, California has activated four gas-powered emergency generators. KMPH reported...

CDC Gave Facebook Misinformation About COVID Vax

CDC passed misinformation to Facebook as the partners worked to combat misinformation, according to newly released emails, in the most recent example of CDC officials making false or misleading claims.

Biden Hires John Podesta to Oversee $370B in ‘Green Energy Spending’

The White House announced Friday that they are hiring Clintonista political hack John Podesta to oversee a whopping $370 billion in federal spending on...

Ivermectin: 92% Effective at Stopping Death From COVID

A large study on the impact of using ivermectin as a prophylaxis for COVID-19 found that regular users of the drug experienced up to...

IRS Says It Accidentally Exposed Confidential Taxpayer Data

The IRS has stated that it inadvertently posted the confidential information of 120,000 individuals to a public website before discovering the error.

China Warns US to Stop Arms Sales, Military Interactions With Taiwan

China has warned the United States to cease its arms sales and military interactions with Taiwan after Washington agreed to sell anti-ship and air-to-air...

Dems Duck Debates with Pro-Trump Opponents

Candidates in swing states including Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are shying away from debating opponents who had been dismissed as tainted by association with former president or lacking crossover appeal.

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