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Month: November 2020

Tax filings reveal Biden cancer charity spent millions on salaries, zero on research

A cancer charity started by Joe Biden gave out no money to research, and spent most of its contributions on staff salaries, federal filings show. The Biden Cancer Initiative was founded in 2017 by the former vice president and his wife, Jill Biden, to “develop and drive implementation of solutions to accelerate progress in cancer …

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Was Election Software Rigged? Sidney Powell Lays Out the Trump Team’s Findings.

Attorney Sidney Powell on “Sunday Morning Futures” said Trump’s legal team is gathering evidence of “election fraud” that allegedly took place in election-related software, like Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic. As it currently stands, Dominion is being utilized in 2,000 jurisdictions in 30 states. Texas decided not to use Dominion on three separate occasions because …

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Moderna says coronavirus vaccine 95% effective in trials

Moderna announced early Monday that its experimental coronavirus vaccine was 94.5% effective at protecting people from the novel illness. Following Pfizer Inc.’s announcement last week that its vaccine candidate was testing at rates of 90% efficacy, Moderna’s vaccine becomes the second prospective vaccine that could be available to a limited portion of the American populous …

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Portland politician who called 911 over Lyft spat blames ‘white supremacists’

City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty and her Lyft driver made dueling 911 calls during a Nov. 1 ride from hell, as Hardesty griped about everything from confusion over the pick-up location to the car’s windows being open, The Oregonian previously reported. Hardesty — who caught flak for the move in light of her claiming most 911 calls …

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‘If you have to sleep with her, do it’: a Hunter Biden-linked firm’s pursuit of Russian money

A few months before Russian oligarch Elena Baturina wired $3.5 million in February 2014 to a Hunter Biden-linked firm, his business associates scrambled to secure U.S. bank approval because she was on a federal government “watch list” for financial transactions, according to never-before-revealed emails and documents. The memos, obtained by Just the News, show Hunter …

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National Security Adviser O’Brien: ‘Professional transition’ to a Biden administration will occur

National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien said Monday there will be a “professional transition” to President-elect Joe Biden’s administration. O’Brien spoke at The Hill newspaper‘s Global Security Forum, just hours after President Trump repeated that he will not concede the race to Biden, his Democratic challenger, until all votes are certified and his legal challenges on potential, widespread fraud …

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MSNBC segment attacks white women, claims ‘active role in white supremacy’

A guest on the panel accused white women of weaponizing their identities against black men MSNBC on Saturday devoted an entire segment to attacking white women, a demographic who the panel maintained was active in supporting “white supremacy.” Host Tiffany Cross asked the panel whether white women’s “overwhelming” support for President Trump in the 2020 …

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Baltimore County on track to set speed camera ticket record, as drivers sped up on empty roads during pandemic

Baltimore County’s speed camera ticket citations are on track to set a record — in part, officials say, because drivers got more aggressive as more people stayed home during the pandemic. The county has seen a 10% increase in speed camera violations this year, issuing 181,525 citations between January and Oct. 13, according to data …

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