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Month: April 2023

Civil War-instigating Democrats charged with using Capitol riot to ‘terrorize’ opponents

‘There was no insurrection on Jan. 6, but that doesn’t mean the people will be patient forever’ For years already, the Democrats and their media cheering section have harped on the “insurrection” on Jan. 6, 2021, when hundreds of those supporting President Donald Trump flooded the U.S. Capitol to object to what they saw as …

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Brazil, China strike trade deal agreement to ditch US dollar

China overtook the United States as Brazil’s top trading partner in 2009 Brazil and China have reportedly struck a deal to ditch the U.S. dollar in favor of their own currencies in trade transactions. The deal, announced Wednesday, will enable China and Brazil to carry out trade and financial transactions directly, exchanging yuan for reais – or vice versa …

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Bud Light Under Fire for Who Company Put on Beer Can: ‘Tastes Like S*** Anyways. Good Luck with Sales!’

Anheuser-Busch — a once-iconic family of American brands now under the banner of the Belgian multinational AB InBev — apparently has not learned its lesson when it comes to financing “woke” advertising that antagonizes customers. In 2016, the company committed to a series of commercials that involved pairing two of the most grotesque “comedians” on …

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Outrage brewing over plans for China-linked battery company in Michigan: ‘Don’t want CCP in our small town’

Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon blasted Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday for moving forward with plans to allow $715 million dollars of taxpayer money to fund a Chinese Communist Party-linked business in the state. Gotion High tech-Co., a battery company based in Hefei, China, announced its plans last year for a roughly $2.4 billion …

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Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old files $40M lawsuit after she says school ignored warnings

The lawsuit mentions new details about the boy, who is identified as John Doe, and an alleged pattern of troubling behavior. Almost three months after Virginia teacher Abigail Zwerner was shot by a 6-year-old student, the injured educator filed a $40 million lawsuit Monday alleging school administrators shrugged off multiple warnings from staff and students who …

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Will Postal Service ride to the rescue if Teamsters strike UPS? Maybe

Agency shone in 1997 and can today, but it will face a different challenge Twenty-six years ago, the U.S. Postal Service stepped into the breach when a strike by the Teamsters union shut down virtually all of UPS Inc.’s domestic delivery network. By the accounts of people who were around at the time, the Postal …

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School superintendent candidate says job offer was rescinded after calling two females ‘ladies’ in email

Easthampton superintendent candidate was told that using ‘ladies’ is a microaggression An incoming Massachusetts school superintendent revealed that his job offer was rescinded prior to his start date after he addressed two women on the school’s committee as “ladies” in an email. Vito Perrone was offered the position as the head of Easthampton Schools on March 23, …

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Fugitive former chief of staff to Maryland gov. dead after confrontation with FBI 

The fugitive former aide to ex-Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan was shot dead Monday night during a confrontation with federal authorities. Roy McGrath’s death put an end to a three-week-long manhunt for him that began after he fled before the start of his trial for wire fraud, embezzlement, misconduct in office and improper use of state funds …

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WICOMICO COUNTY, MARYLAND Board of License Commissioners

On March 30, 2023 The Wicomico County Alcohol Task Force conducted a routine compliance check of establishments licensed to sell alcohol in Wicomico County. The Task Force is comprised of the Wicomico County Liquor License Department, the Maryland State Police, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, and Salisbury Police Department. Of the 30 licensed establishments checked, the …

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Poll: One-Quarter of Democrats Doubt Joe Biden’s Mental Fitness for Office

Most voters have doubts about President Joe Biden’s mental fitness for office — including one-quarter of Democrats — March’s Harvard CAPS/Harris survey revealed. The survey found that, overall, most individual voters are concerned about Biden’s mental fitness for office. When asked, “Is Joe Biden mentally fit to serve as President of the United States or do you …

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