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Month: April 2023

Biden cheat sheet shows he had advance knowledge of journalist’s question

A cheat sheet held by President Biden during a Wednesday press conference revealed that the 80-year-old commander-in-chief had advance knowledge of a question from a journalist. “How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?” read a question from Los Angeles Times reporter Courtney Subramanian. The revelation …

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Congressman Harris Votes Yes On Limit, Save, and Grow Act

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Andy Harris M.D. (MD-01) released the following statement following his Yes vote on the Limit, Save, and Grow Act of 2023 which passed in the House of Representatives today by a 217-215 vote. The Limit, Save, and Grow Act of 2023 returns current spending levels for FY24 to FY22 pre-pandemic levels and allows for 1% annual growth …

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A Viewer Writes: Walmart Closings

With Chicago Walmart stores closing in nearly 100% black neighborhoods because of 17 (!) years of unbroken financial loss through theft committed by “nearly” 100% black thieves, and many, many Walmart stores experiencing similar losses in similar demographic locations, why the f**k do they play so much f**king hip-hop on their PA systems, a musical genre …

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Over 100 Harvard professors form council in fight for free speech amid ‘crisis’

Harvard professors are taking a stand for free speech. More than 100 of the school’s faculty members have joined the new Council on Academic Freedom, banding together to protect free speech on the Ivy League campus. “We are in a crisis time right now,” Janet Halley, a Harvard Law School professor and feminist legal theory …

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Governor Moore Announces More than $100 Million in State Scholarships and Grants for Higher Education

Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Program of Educational Excellence will help more than 43,000 students attend Maryland postsecondary institutions in first round of awards ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today announced more than $100 million in state scholarships and grants for higher education. Through the Delegate Howard P. Rawlings Program of Educational Excellence Awards, the Maryland …

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Opt Out Of Mother’s Day: New Corporate Trend ‘Reeks Of Anti-Family’ Activism, Critics Say

Major corporations and businesses are sending out emails offering a chance to “opt out” of Mother’s Day-related communications. In a viral thread posted Sunday, Twitter account Arizona Informer posted more than a dozen screenshots from businesses sending Mother’s Day opt-out offers, noting the similar language used in the emails and equating the trend with anti-family activism. “Something very strange …

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GM to end production of electric Chevy Bolt, its first mass-market EV, later this year

DETROIT – General Motors plans to stop production of its electric Chevrolet Bolt models by the end of this year, CEO Mary Barra told investors Tuesday when discussing the company’s first-quarter earnings. The Chevy Bolt EV and EUV, a larger version of the car, make up the vast majority of the company’s electric vehicle sales to date. However, the battery …

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