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Month: November 2023

I’m Sure Many Jets Fans Turned Off the Game After This. Only a Sicko Would Continue to Watch.

I turned this game off. Trust me, as a New York Giants fan who has been subjected to almost a decade of lousy football—I’ve seen it all. I don’t need to watch more of it from a team I don’t support. The Miami Dolphins traveled to East Rutherford, New Jersey, to take on their divisional …

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Sen. Kennedy’s Barb About Kamala Harris Causes Leftist Freakout, But It Only Tattles on Them

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) is known for being ready with a great quip, and he’s skewered many folks on the left with his wit.  He’s laid into Joe Biden often, including recently slamming him for his weakness on Iran and how that has exacerbated the problems in the Middle East. Kennedy was at it again this week, …

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Dr. Jeffrey Sachs Says COVID About ‘Massive Government Lying,’ Quits Democrats

A prominent “lifelong Democrat” scholar and economist who chaired a COVID-19 commission blasted Dr. Anthony Fauci and others for promoting “massive government lying” regarding the coronavirus, and accused Senate Democrats of refusing to investigate the virus’ origins. Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University professor who chaired a COVID-19 commission set up by “The Lancet” medical journal, said he has since …

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DOT finalizes rule requiring states to track vehicle CO2

Biden administration moves forward despite lack of consensus from state DOTs WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has finalized a rule requiring each state to track and monitor greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles despite opposition from some states and road and bridge builders. The new rule, which generated close to 40,000 comments after it was formally proposed in a …

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FDNY veteran says heart damage from required COVID vax forced early retirement

An FDNY firefighter says he was forced to retire on half his salary after the city-mandated COVID-19 vaccine left him with permanent heart damage. O’Brian Pastrana now wants a judge to award him a more lucrative disability pension, which would pay three-quarters of his final salary tax-free, according to court papers. Pastrana, 37, got the …

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Bad news for Black Friday: Retailers cast doubt on holiday shopping with cautious guidance

There’s a dark cloud hanging over Black Friday. A slew of retailers have issued tepid, cautious or downright disappointing fourth-quarter outlooks over the past few weeks, casting a pall over the crucial holiday season right as they gear up for the biggest shopping day of the year. The companies, which include everyone from luxury goods …

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Bentley recalled cars because accelerators were getting stuck two years before Niagara Falls crash that killed Kurt and Monica Villani in their 2022 Flying Spur

Bentley recalled some car models in 2021 because accelerators were becoming stuck, creating huge safety fears, two years before a Niagara Falls couple died in a fiery crash in their vehicle. The car maker issued the recall in the summer of 2021 for Continental GT and Flying Spur models built between 2018 and 2021. The recall …

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Florida city changes all single-occupancy and family bathrooms to ‘all-gender’ so that ‘trans individuals feel safe’

The city of St. Petersburg, Florida, decided to convert all of its public bathrooms that are single-person use or for families to “all-gender” bathrooms so that transgender people “feel safe.” The city also seemingly wished to keep a high score on a progressive municipality equality index. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch signed an executive policy …

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Natural Immunity Better Than Protection From COVID-19 Vaccination: Study

People with protection against COVID-19 following recovery from the illness were better protected than those who received a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new study. Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell (purple) infected with a variant strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles (pink), isolated from a patient sample. (NIAID via The Epoch Times)People who received …

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Democrat-run cities are not prepared for a ‘nightmare winter’ as migrants continue to arrive: report

New York City and Chicago have been especially divided over the migrant crisis Democrat-controlled cities across the U.S. are facing housing shortages and a “nightmare winter” as migrants continue to arrive in major cities, according to a media report on Friday. The Politico article, headlined “Democratic cities brace for a nightmare winter housing migrants,” detailed the effects …

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