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Month: December 2020

Trump Administration Finds Historic Success Rescuing American Hostages

Rescued Americans speak to Trump’s efforts in returning them home safely Bryan Nerren spent seven months detained in an Indian prison, unsure if or when he would see his family again.  “The experience was horrific, very difficult,” said Nerren. “I was put in a cage, treated like the worst criminal in India.” For 18 years, the …

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Trump campaign drops new ad about alleged voter fraud in swing states

The Trump campaign is not giving up. The president’s team on Wednesday put out another ad alleging that voter fraud took place on Election Day pivotal Georgia and that dead people voted in battleground Wisconsin. “America deserved an honest election. This is what they got,” a voice-over says as security footage shows suitcases of alleged ballots being …

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How the Centers for Disease Control Went Woke

A look at the experts and the arguments that persuaded a government agency to prioritize ‘equity’ over saving lives In 2015, Dayna Bowen Matthew, the dean of George Washington University Law School, published a paper concerning racial disparities in health care. She traced those disparities back to the Founding Fathers and argued their persistence today reflects the …

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More than 1.5 billion masks believed to have entered oceans in 2020

For months, we’ve seen face masks in places they shouldn’t be: storm drains, streets, beaches, and parks. Now, we’re learning just how many could be flooding our oceans. “Once plastic enters the marine environment, it’s very difficult to move,” said Dr. Teale Phelps Bondaroff, director of research for OceansAsia. The marine conservation group has been tracking …

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San Francisco: Drug Overdoses Have Killed Four Times More People Than COVID

Official figures out of San Francisco show that drug overdoses have killed almost four times more people than COVID-19 this year, and yet the government continues to hand out free needles to addicts. “A record 621 people died of drug overdoses in San Francisco so far this year, a staggering number thatfar outpaces the 173 deaths from …

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Thune Sees Challenge to Biden Win Going Down Like ‘Shot Dog’

The Senate’s No. 2 Republican said Monday that any attempt by a handful of House conservatives to challenge the Electoral College’s results proclaiming Joe Biden the next president is “going down like a shot dog.” Senator John Thune said he knows of no senators who have committed to join an effort by several House Republicans …

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Public Notice: 2021 Recreational Bluefish Catch Limits

Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fishing and Boating Services 2021 Recreational Bluefish Catch Limits — Effective 1/1/2021 WHAT THIS NOTICE DOES The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces changes to therecreational catch limit for bluefish. Effective 12:01 a.m. January 1, 2021: Recreational anglers fishing from shore or private boats can keep up to 3 bluefish perperson per …

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Outdoor drinking areas could offer big boost to Virginia’s economy

While it’s considered illegal in Virginia to walk around in public while drinking alcohol, a new bill could virtually change that. Virginia Del. Will Wampler (R-Abingdon) sponsors the legislation that would create what’s being called an “outdoor refreshment area.” It would allow a person to, within reason, sip an alcoholic beverage outside a cafe, bar or hotel without …

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Public Notice: 2021 Summer Flounder Fishery

Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fishing and Boating Services 2021 Summer Flounder Fishery — Effective 1/1/2021 WHAT THIS NOTICE DOES The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the season, catchlimit, and minimum size for the 2021 summer flounder fishery. SEASON The season is open January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021. RECREATIONAL MINIMUM SIZE AND CATCH …

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Police investigating armed carjacking, abduction of delivery truck drivers in Prince George’s County

The Maryland State Police are investigating the armed carjacking and abduction of two delivery truck drivers in Prince George’s County that happened early Christmas Eve near College Park. Police say at around 5 a.m. Thursday, the victims, who were operating a yellow Freightliner box truck, say they were exiting onto the inner loop of I-495 from I-95 …

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