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Month: October 2023

Biden’s “Secret Money Machine”: New Book Delves Into Hunter’s China-Linked Partnership With University Of Delaware

While the general public is well aware of allegations against the Biden family involving international influence-peddling schemes, bribes from Ukrainian oligarchs, and attempts to write off prostitutes on tax returns, major facets of the first family’s sphere of wealth and influence have gone largely unreported. According to a wide-ranging new book by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, who collaborated with researchers from investigative journalist Peter …

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Baltimore County man charged for voting in Maryland election without U.S. citizenship

A Baltimore County man was charged for voting in a past Maryland Gubernatorial Election without having U.S. citizenship, according to the office of the Maryland State Prosecutor. Maryland State Prosecutor Charlton Howard III announced that charges were filed against Francis Bagnall, a Baltimore County resident, for voting in the 2018 Maryland Gubernatorial General Election without …

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Judge Jeanine: Hunter Biden’s New Haircut Isn’t a Coincidence

Hunter Biden is sporting a new hairdo, and it might not be just an evolution in style. The self-confessed former drug addict showed up for his latest court appearance in Wilmington, Delaware, sporting a very close-cut hairstyle, a different look for the perpetually problematic first son. Hunter pleaded not guilty to lying about his drug …

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This Is Not Freedom, America: The Profit Incentives Driving The American Police State

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.” – Frédéric Bastiat, French economist Pay no heed to the circus politics coming out of Washington DC. It’s just more …

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In latest recall, Hyundai and Kia ask owners of 3.3 million vehicles to park outside due to risk of fire

(CNN) — Owners of about 3.3 million Hyundai and Kia cars and SUVs in the United States should avoid parking in or near structures because the vehicles could suddenly catch fire – whether they’re being driven or not, according to an announcement Wednesday from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall is just the latest in a …

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Student loan bills resume for 40 million Americans. How it could shake the economy

Ryan Moran, a nurse in Jacksonville, Florida, hasn’t thought about his federal student loans in years. But this month, he’s scrambling to figure out how to make room in his budget for his $500 monthly bill. He and his wife, Amelia, plan to dine out less and to skip the football games they love to …

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Port of Virginia cargo volumes drop 16% in August

Despite lower annual container volumes during the month, the port saw total TEUs rise 12% when compared to 2019 levels. Cargo volumes at The Port of Virginia fell 16% YoY to 287,232 TEUs in August, marking the port’s seventh consecutive decline in container shipments when compared to the previous year. “In August 2022 we were still …

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Fenwick Committee Advances Marijuana Facilities Ban

Photo by Bethany Hooper FENWICK ISLAND – An ordinance banning the operation of marijuana facilities will advance to the Fenwick Island Town Council with a favorable recommendation. Last Thursday, the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee voted unanimously to forward an ordinance banning the operation of marijuana manufacturing, testing or retail facilities to the town …

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