March 29, 2024

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Iran targets citizen journalists for 'distorting reality'
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is urging the UN Human Rights Council to take measures to defend Iranian journalists and citizen journalists who are being "censored, threatened, detained arbitrarily, mistreated and sometimes tortured" for their journalistic activities. Read More.
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2020 elections official charged with felony voter fraud
A New Hampshire Democrat who was appointed by the party to be a 2020 elections official has been arrested and charged with a felony for voting twice during the 2016 election. Read More.
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Biden warns executives that he is pro-union all the way
Joe Biden threatened to impose “a personal price” on company executives who resist attempts to unionize. Read More.
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Frau Becker’s garden in Vienna: Socialism produced weeds
That’s the problem with socialism, Marxism or communism. They all start with the world view that everyone should be treated “equally and fairly”. But equality and fairness of what? The weed patch? Read More.
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Meet a wealthy white BLM member from the Upper East Side
After what authorities called a three-hour rampage that caused at least $100,000 in damage to the Flatiron District in Manhattan, Clara Kraebber was arrested and is facing felony rioting and misdemeanor graffiti charges. Read More.
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Defector describes 'loveless' North Korean hell
North Koreans are not allowed to have friendships or express love. Everyone is only a "comrade." Citizens are required to reserve their devotion for the country's supreme leaders who are venerated not as authority figures but as gods. Read More.
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Columnist: Fauci’s prescription imposes extensive controls
Dr. Anthony Fauci and colleague David Morens have authored a report that is essentially a "real treatise for elites to control nearly every facet of human activity, human life, human freedoms," a columnist noted. Read More.
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Mayor enlisted church elders as human shields against rioters
The mayor of Rochester, New York had church elders act as a "buffer" between the city's police and rioters on Sunday night, reports say. Read More.
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Prof's use of Chinese words blamed for 'mental health' issues
A communications professor at the University of Southern California (USC) was placed on leave after black students complained that their "mental health" had been "affected" by the professor's pronunciation of a Chinese word that sounded too much like the N-word. Read More.
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Anger spreading nationwide over California's sex offender law
Outrage is growing over legislation passed by California's State Assembly which would eliminate automatic sex-offender registration for adults who have voluntary oral or anal sex with 14- to-17-year-olds when the offender is within 10 years of the age of the teenager involved. Read More.
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'The Gov Killed Nana!': Banner gets rise out of NY beach-goers
A small airplane towing a message about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the coronavirus crisis was seen at many of the most popular beaches in New York over the Labor Day weekend. Read More.
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After summer of Left's violence, gun-toting GOP candidate blasted
A Georgia congressional candidate says she has no plans to back down to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi or the so-called "Squad" of socialist Democrats after Pelosi called one of the candidate's campaign posts featuring the "Squad" a "threat of violence." Read More.
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CCP demands Tibetan Buddhists adapt to 'Chinese context'
Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping is seeking to destroy Tibet's unique national identity by demanding Buddhists comply with the Chinese Communist Party's political mandates, the leaders of Tibet's India-based government in exile said. Read More.
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The Jacob Blake story the media misssed: 'Examine your hearts'
Perhaps the single most surprising outcome of the Jacob Blake shooting has been the response by his mother, Julia Jackson and her pastor James E. Ward, Jr. Read More.
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'Who you gonna call? 'Protesters' against police locked keys in car
After spending the afternoon on Thursday demonstrating against what they claim are the injustices perpetrated by police in Hoover, Alabama, some "protesters" discovered they had locked their keys in their car. Read More.

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