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Month: November 2023

Target expects shoplifting to remain ‘significant financial headwind’ despite closing troubled stores

Target said it expects shoplifting will continue to be a “significant financial headwind” despite the big discounter’s recent move to shutter locations popular with pillagers — including a store in New York City. “We think progress there probably doesn’t happen quickly,” chief financial officer Michael Fiddelke said on a Wednesday earnings call with Wall Street …

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New York sues PepsiCo for generating significant share of plastic pollution in state

In the lawsuit, Attorney General Letitia James is demanding the company address plastic pollution in the Buffalo River The New York State Attorney General has set her sights on snack and soda giant PepsiCo in a groundbreaking lawsuit accusing the company of excessive pollution and endangering public health with its single-use plastic products. Filed in Erie County and announced …

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Sen. Mike Lee calls for investigation of J6 committee after tapes released: ‘Deliberately hid from us’

‘Maybe they never even questioned their own narrative,’ Lee wrote on social media of former GOP Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee is calling for an investigation into the now-defunct House January 6 committee, accusing former and current lawmakers who served on the committee of “deliberately” hiding some of the footage from …

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Elite universities have collected $45 billion in taxpayer funds since 2018, watchdog says

WASHINGTON (TND) — A report released Wednesday by watchdog organization Open The Books found the U.S.’s ten most elite universities have raked in a whopping $45 billion in taxpayer dollars to fund research since 2018. Campuses examined included each of the eight Ivy League schools along with Northwestern University and Stanford University. Open The Books founder and CEO …

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More student loan borrowers are walking away from their debt in bankruptcy, Biden administration says

More people with federal student loans have been able to walk away from their debt in bankruptcy court due to a Biden administration policy change announced last November. In the fall of 2022, the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice released updated bankruptcy guidelines to make it easier for struggling borrowers to get their student …

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New York’s Central Park Five Councilman–The Full Story

Newly-Elected NYC Councilman Yusef Salaam. More On New York’s Newest Councilman In a post last week (Central Park Jogger Attacker Elected New York City Councilman), we noted that one of the confessed Central Park Jogger attackers had been elected to the New York City Council, and we refuted false claims that he (or his other …

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Biden says Gavin Newsom ‘could have the job’ of president after calling him ‘one hell of a governor’

President Biden openly touted California Gov. Gavin Newsom as a hot contender for the White House — telling world leaders the younger man “could have the job I’m looking for,” referring to his 2024 re-election bid. “I want to thank him. He’s been one hell of a governor, man,” Biden, who turns 81 next week, …

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The Car of the Year Isn’t a Tesla. But It Is Electric.

Automotive publication MotorTrend named its 2024 car of the year on Thursday. It’s electric, to a degree. The winner is a hybrid. The decision is a metaphor for how many Americans seem to feel about battery-electric vehicles or BEVs these days. It also shows what BEV sellers must do to change impressions. The 2024 Toyota …

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How Do They Explain This? Video Shows 386,151 Votes REMOVED from GOP Supreme Court Candidate’s Totals in PA Where She Ended Up Losing by 207,237 (Video)

Audit the Vote PA released an explosive video following the November 7, 2023, Pennsylvania Supreme Court election that has so far been largely ignored. We hope to change that today. Thanks to Behizy for posting this on his popular Twitter-X account. Audit the Vote PA posted video recently that shows 386,151 in-person votes were removed from Pennsylvania Republican Supreme Court …

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