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Published: Fri, 02/09/24


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Read the DOJ Report on Biden Documents

U.S. Department of Justice

Special counsel Hur's report found Biden "willfully" retained and shared classified materials on military and foreign policy in Afghanistan as a private citizen, but criminal charges were not warranted.

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Watch the Carlson Interview With Putin

YouTube

In an interview with Carlson, Putin discussed topics like Ukraine and hinted at a deal for jailed reporter Evan Gershkovich, without revealing new info and acknowledging unmet war objectives in Ukraine.

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SCOTUS Skeptical of Colorado

SCOTUSblog

The Supreme Court appears likely to permit Trump on Colorado's ballot, challenging the state's right to disqualify him over his involvement in the Jan 6 under the 14th Amendment's anti-insurrection clause.

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Biden Probe Triggers Democratic Panic

NBC News

The special counsel's assessment of Biden's mental fitness sparked Democratic concern, suggesting his memory issues could undermine his electoral viability and intensify debates about his capability to serve.

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Watch Today's Headlines

Zelensky Fires Top General

BBC

Zelensky dismissed Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi amid speculations of a rift, replacing him with battle-hardened Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, marking an overhaul in Ukraine's military leadership.

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Toby Keith's Pre-Partisan Patriotism

The New York Times

The late Toby Keith was known for his complex persona and the patriotic anthem "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue," reflecting a nuanced stance that challenged simplistic political categorizations.

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America's Hottest Beer Has No Alcohol

The Wall Street Journal

Athletic Brewing has emerged as America's leading nonalcoholic beer brand, revolutionizing the market with better-tasting options and appealing to a broad demographic seeking healthier alternatives.

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Some Deaf Object to Gene Therapy

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Gene therapy at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia successfully enabled a deaf boy to hear, sparking debate within the deaf community over the treatment's implications and the value of deaf culture.

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Oregon Reconsiders Drug Policy

NPR

Oregon is reevaluating its liberal drug decriminalization policy due to a worsening drug crisis and debates over its effectiveness, with discussions on recriminalizing drugs as the state legislature convenes.

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A Key Congressional Election Is Next

The Atlantic

The special election to replace expelled congressman George Santos has become a critical and expensive battle that may influence the Democrats' strategy to retake the House in November.

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Less Than Half "Very Satisfied" With Lives

Gallup

Currently, less than half of Americans, at 47%, report being "very satisfied" with their personal lives, marking a near record low and reflecting overall lower satisfaction levels amid economic uncertainty.

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Taylor Drives Some To Cheer for SF

Los Angeles Times

Amidst Super Bowl LVIII, some conservative commentators have declared their support for San Francisco, driven by opposition to Swift and unfounded conspiracies linking her to efforts against Trump.

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6 From Same Family Presumed Dead

ABC 6 Philadelphia

Six family members, including the apparent gunman, are presumed dead following a shooting and subsequent fire at their East Lansdowne home, which injured two cops in a major emergency response.

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"One Love" Bob Marley Film Review

The Hollywood Reporter

"Bob Marley: One Love" offers an uneven exploration of Marley's use of music for peace and political change. It captures his personal life but struggles to fully engage with the depth of his messages.

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Meta Removes Iran Supreme Leader

Middle East Eye

Meta removed Instagram accounts belonging to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for violating its Dangerous Organizations & Individuals policy amidst pressure from pro-Israel groups.

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FCC Vote to Ban Unsolicited Robocalls

NBC News

The FCC has unanimously banned AI-generated robocalls following an investigation into robocalls mimicking Biden. This decision empowers the FCC to fine violators and allows recipients to sue.

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The Rising Prices of Super Bowl Tickets

CBS News

For the 2024 Super Bowl, the cheapest tickets are approximately around $2,000 face value, the average price on StubHub is $8,600, and the most expensive tickets are listed up to $45,000.

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Move To Collect DNA at Time of Arrest

NBC 10 Philadelphia

Republicans in Bucks County plan to introduce a bill requiring DNA collection at the time of arrest for felonies and certain misdemeanors to prevent repeat offenses and ensure community safety.

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Kids of OnlyFans Mom Expelled From School

Fox 35 Orlando

A Florida mother, known as "Piper Fawn" on OnlyFans, defends her explicit content with her husband after her children were expelled from a Christian school due to a car decal promoting her account.

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A Weekend With Apple's Vision Pro

Axios

After testing the Apple Vision Pro for a weekend, the author describes it as an incredible technology with a near-perfect digitized reality experience, setting a new standard for VR, AR, and MR.

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Exclusive Content

The Nevada Strategy: Trump, Haley, and the GOP’s Delegate Dilemma

By Shawn J. Donahue, JD, PhD

In Nevada's GOP nomination process for 2024, only the caucus awards delegates, sidelining Nikki Haley in a primary that will not count towards the Republican National Convention.

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Hawaii Court: 'Aloha Spirit' Above 2nd Amendment

For the Left

Hawaii's highest court ruled that the Second Amendment does not extend to its citizens, allowing the state to require permits for public firearm carry, citing the "spirit of Aloha." 

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Report: Home Sales Dip with Rising Mortgage Rates

For the Right

Pending home sales over the past four weeks were down nearly 8% compared to the same time last year as mortgage rates ticked up slightly and harsh winter weather delayed homebuying. 

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