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Month: October 2022

There’s Nothing ‘Happy’ About International Pronoun Day

Wednesday, in case you missed it, was “International Pronoun Day.” The LGBT Foundation tweeted : Happy International Pronoun Day to you, whether you use: • Xe/Xem • She/Her • Dey/Dem • He/Him • They/Them • Fae/Faer Pronouns, or any others. This is just a short list of some example pronouns people may use – you …

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After 160 Attacks on Churches and Pregnancy Centers, FBI Hasn’t Arrested a Single Person

Joe Biden’s administration is refusing to address why it’s focusing efforts on arresting pro-life activists amid national outcry over dozens of attacks on pro-life centers and churches. At least 86 Catholic churches and 74 pregnancy resource centers and pro-life organizations have been attacked since the May leak of the draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe …

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How Much More Evidence Does the Press Need That Global Warming Is Otherwise Known as ‘The Weather’?

For 150 years, there has been exponential growth in the use of coal, oil, crude oil, gasoline, propane, and heating oil. There has been a massive increase in the use of cars, trucks, CO2, methane, the population, and numerous other things we are told cause an existential threat of rapid warming of the Earth. If …

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Missouri Moves to Require Libraries Shield Minors From Books and Materials That Are Not Age-Appropriate

Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft has proposed a rule to force state-funded libraries to shield minors from books and materials that are not age-appropriate. Under the proposed rule , libraries will also not be allowed to host or advertise events that are inappropriate for children, like drag queen story hours. Additionally, state funds could …

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Musk Planning To Fire 75% Of Twitter Staff: WaPo

Despite Twitter company executives repeatedly telling employees that there are no immediate layoff plans during town hall meetings over the past few months, The Washington Post reports that Musk is planning to make massive job cuts in the coming months. According to interviews and documents obtained by WaPo – so take that with the pinch of salt it deserves – Musk …

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Congress Considers Giving Another $50 Billion to Ukraine to Continue Proxy War Against Russia

U.S. Congress is negotiating to give an additional $50 billion to Ukraine, amid talk that Republicans may discontinue the welfare payments if they take back control of the House. An unnamed Republican Senator told NBC News that this aid package would ensure “Ukraine survives the year,” and sources within the Ukrainian government have confirmed that the talks …

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Pfizer Plans To Hike Price Of US COVID-19 Vaccine By 400%

Pfizer is looking to raise the price of its COVID-19 vaccines in the United States by up to four times once Washington’s purchase program ends, according to the company’s U.S. president, Angela Lukin. Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is presently provided free for all Americans by the U.S. government. Next year, when the U.S. public health emergency …

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60K real estate deals called off in September

Redfin projects mortgage rates may not fall until early to mid-2023 Red-hot mortgage rates are giving home buyers and sellers cold feet. About 17% of homes that went under contract with real estate brokerage Redfin last month were called off. The technology-powered real estate firm reported that approximately 60,000 deals fell through in September, marking the “highest …

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Suspicious Death Under Investigation In Worcester Co.

(SALISBURY, MD) – Maryland State Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the suspicious death of a man found unresponsive at his residence yesterday morning in Worcester County. The man is identified as David W. Pfeffer, 57, of Salisbury.  Pfeffer was pronounced deceased by EMS personnel shortly before 9:10 a.m. yesterday morning. On Saturday, October 22, …

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