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Afghan Footballer, 19, Identified as Fatality in USAF’s Recent Evacuation Efforts

On Monday, at least two individuals were seen falling from an American C-17 Globemaster, shortly after takeoff from the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. It was later reported that the body of another individual was found stowed away in the landing gear of the transport aircraft.

OPEC tells a weak, incompetent US president to drop dead

Last week, we were wondering: What could be more pathetic than the sight of President Joe Biden begging OPEC to increase oil production, just to make up for the U.S. and Canadian oil production that he had gone out of his way to impede from the moment he took office?

FTC accuses Facebook of “buy or bury” scheme in new antitrust complaint

The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday took a second shot at alleging Facebook is an illegal monopoly in a new complaint that accuses the social media company of buying up potential competitors or thwarting their access to the platform.

Biden’s Afghanistan Blunder Will Hurt Afghan Women the Most

For the past 20 years, women's rights have advanced exponentially in Afghanistan. But now, as the Taliban take over the country once again, Afghan women stand to lose everything. For many, even their lives.

‘Windfall’: Gov. Newsom sells Marin County mansion for $5.9 million

Sale occurs with Democratic governor fighting Sept. 14 recall

RFK Jr.’s New Book: ‘The Real Anthony Fauci’

In my latest book — “The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health” — I take an in-depth look at the disastrous consequences of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s 50-year reign as America’s public health czar. The book, which will be released Nov. 9, is available now for preorder.

California Pastor Handing Out COVID Vaccine ‘Exemption Letters’

A pastor in Rocklin, California, is handing out “exemption letters” to people who oppose taking a vaccination against COVID-19.

CNN correspondent: ‘clearly big holes’ in Twitter policy, as Taliban use network while Trump banned

CNN correspondent Donie O’Sullivan has criticized Twitter’s policy on deplatforming, arguing there are “clearly some big holes” if the Taliban is allowed to use the social network but former President Donald Trump cannot.

‘Dangerous Territory Ahead:’ What a Vaccine-Segregated Society Looks Like for Unvaxxed

The idea that COVID countermeasures might include forced vaccination and vaccine passports, resulting in a segregated society where only those participating in the vaccine experiment would have human rights, was once labeled a wild conspiracy theory — but we are now heading into that dangerous territory.

Chris Cuomo’s revisionist history

Chris Cuomo returned from a pre-planned vacation to his CNN anchoring duties on Monday night and addressed his brother’s resignation as New York's governor, which occurred last week during said vacation.  

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