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Month: October 2023

Prosecutor Livid After FBI Refused To Pursue ‘Credible’ Biden-Ukraine Corruption Allegations, Grassley Reveals 40 Informants

While January 6th protesters languish in prison for participating in a fed-filled march on the Capitol, the Biden family sits pretty atop their ivory tower as the FBI covers for their multitude of obvious crimes. In two bombshell reports from Just the News, we learn that not only was a prosecutor livid over the FBI’s “reluctance” to pursue credible …

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US announces $150 million aid package to Ukraine

“Russia started this war and could end it at any time by withdrawing its forces from Ukraine and stopping its brutal attacks, which continue to take the lives of innocent people,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. “Until it does, the United States and the coalition we have built of more than 50 nations …

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Statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee Melted Down

A statue of a U.S. Civil War general for the pro-slavery Confederacy that became the focus of protests for racial justice has been melted down in secret, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. The towering bronze statue of General Robert E. Lee, who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia during the bloody 1861-65 conflict, was …

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Auto execs are coming clean: EVs aren’t working

With signs of growing inventory and slowing sales, auto industry executives admitted this week that their ambitious electric vehicle plans are in jeopardy, at least in the near term. Several C-Suite leaders at some of the biggest carmakers voiced fresh unease about the electric car market’s growth as concerns over the viability of these vehicles put …

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Berlin Officials OK Event Rain Dates

A scene from a previous Berlin Fiddlers Convention is pictured. File photo BERLIN – Municipal officials approved rain dates for three key Berlin events in 2024. The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted unanimously to approve rain dates for the Berlin Jazz and Blues Bash, Berlin Fiddlers Convention and Oktoberfest. The rain dates were requested …

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Brief Filed In Knupp Dismissal Appeal

SNOW HILL – The Maryland Attorney General’s Office is requesting oral arguments be heard in a case that was recently dismissed in Worcester County Circuit Court. Last Thursday, the Office of the Attorney General filed its brief with the Appellate Court of Maryland regarding the case against Tyler Mailloux, a local man whose traffic charges …

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Magnesium and Weight Loss: MD Calls It the “Missing Link” – And Why Women Over 50 Say It Works Miracles

Asurprise reason up to 75% of us struggle to lose weight and sleep soundly: “We need more of the mineral magnesium,” reveals Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, author of The Magnesium Miracle and Magnesium: The Missing Link to Total Health. Turns out, the mineral is required to help active enzymes that ignite over 600 body functions, with a huge impact …

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Council Majority Declines To Hear Heron Park Proposal

BERLIN– A proposal from a developer interested in Heron Park will not be added to the town council’s agenda. In a straw poll this week, the council indicated 3-2 that they did not want to grant a local developer’s request to have his proposed Heron Park contract added to a future meeting agenda. The decision …

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