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Month: November 2021

Is Hillary next to fall in Durham investigation?

The folktale “The Gingerbread Man” is the tale of a farmer’s wife who bakes a gingerbread man that suddenly springs to life, running from numerous pursuers, while repeatedly bragging he will never be caught. However, he ultimately meets his end when a sly fox gobbles him up. While there are various morals to the story, one warns …

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Select Committee Covering Up Police Brutality on January 6

The American people and Rosanne Boyland’s family deserve the truth—not more stonewalling and cover-ups by House Democrats, the D.C. coroner, and the D.C.-based police departments. The family of Rosanne Boyland, one of two female Trump supporters who died at the Capitol on January 6, just announced they have hired a lawyer to investigate the suspicious …

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Maryland Fishing Report

Colder water temperatures have white perch and striped bass hunkered down in waters from 35 feet to 50 feet deep out in the Bay and near the mouths of the tidal rivers. Deep Creek Lake is providing good fishing for a mix of walleye, yellow perch, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and northern pike. Colder waters …

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‘Apologies driven by fear are submission’

Critics are condemning JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon for apologizing to China over a joke he made about the country’s communist regime, charging that the billionaire businessman is allowing China to censor Americans. Dimon issued two groveling apologies Wednesday, just one day after saying his firm would outlast China’s Communist regime. Speaking at Boston College on Tuesday, …

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Maryland officer accused of perjury and kidnapping

FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS, MD. — A grand jury indicted Maryland police officer Philip Dupree on charges of kidnapping, perjury and misconduct in office. The Maryland State Prosecutor’s Office said Dupree, an officer from Fairmont Heights, conducted an illegal traffic stop late at night in Washington, which is outside his jurisdiction, in August 2019. Dupree then allegedly …

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Constitutional expert marvels at media’s suppression of Biden scandals

Latest involves Hunter’s dealings with mine containing critical battery component Already, a survey has charged that had the legacy and social media powerhouses in the United States not suppressed negative facts about Joe Biden, and his son Hunter, President Trump would be in the White House today. That’s the result from a survey commissioned by the Media …

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GoFundMe yanks page trying to raise $5M bail for Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks

GoFundMe has yanked a plot to raise $5 million to bail out the dangerous ex-con accused of killing six people by driving through a Wisconsin Christmas parade. The fundraiser for Darrell Brooks, 33, came amid outrage that he’d even been offered bail — with prosecutors admitting he was free to plow through revelers in Waukesha after being …

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Though No Official Recommendation Yet, OC Planning Commission Majority Supports Margaritaville

OCEAN CITY – Ocean City officials again delayed a decision regarding a Margaritaville Hotel and Resort proposed for the former Beach Plaza Hotel site. The Ocean City Planning Commission met Tuesday to continue deliberations regarding a 13-story hotel and conference center. The Margaritaville complex would encompass most of the city block between 13th and 14th streets. Pam …

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Washington public schools lose over 55,000 students

Washington state’s public schools are facing what one official called a “systemic” enrollment crash as parents pull students out of school for multiple reasons. Washington state’s public schools are facing what one official called a “systemic” enrollment crash. It was revealed last week in a presentation to a state Senate committee that the “November 2021 forecast is, …

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