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Jan 12 2022
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Inflation Hits Highest Rate Since 1982
In the 12 months leading up to December, inflation in the U.S. hit the highest rate seen since 1982.
The consumer price index rose 7% in December from a year prior, according to the Labor Department. This is the third straight month in which annual inflation growth exceeded 6%, indicating that supply shortages are not keeping up with consumer demand. The average price of used cars and
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Maine Shooting Suspect Found Dead, Officials Say
The man suspected of killing at least 18 people and injuring 13 in mass shootings in Maine was found dead, the Androscoggin County Sheriff's Office said Friday.
The Details: Robert Card, 40, is reportedly an Army reservist who was committed to a mental health facility this past summer after complaining of voices in his head and threatening to shoot up a local National Guard base.
The Maine Wire News Center Maine NewsNationDec 06 2022
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What Motivated the North Carolina Power Station Attacks?
In the absence of a clear motive, some are speculating that an attack on North Carolina substations was meant to thwart a nearby drag show, but there's no hard evidence of that.
The Theory: Local activist Emily Rainey is the focus of speculation. Just after the attack, she posted on Facebook a photo of the theater where the show was happening, with the caption, "God will not be mocked
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Michigan AG Announces Charges Over 'Alleged False Electors Scheme'
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) announced charges against 16 Michigan residents for “their role in the alleged false electors scheme following the 2020 U.S. presidential election.”
Details: According to a press release from the attorney general, the accused individuals “met covertly in the basement of the Michigan Republican Party headquarters on December 14th, and signed
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Ben Shapiro
Ben Shapiro is a conservative political columnist and commentator, author, talk show host, syndicated columnist, and attorney. He as born in 1984 and went to UCLA at just 16 years old. Shapiro graduated summa cum laude with a BA in Political Science in 2004, and then graduated from Harvard Law School cum laude in 2007.
Aug 04 2022
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Senate Votes 95-1-1 to Ratify NATO Membership for Sweden, Finland
A bipartisan Senate voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a resolution to ratify membership for Sweden and Finland in NATO.
The move aims to strengthen the organization amid Russia's war in Ukraine. The vote was 95-1-1, with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) voting "present" and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) as the only "no" vote. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the move "strengthens
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Defiant Role in Europe’s Future
The European Union agreed to open membership talks with Ukraine on Thursday but failed to ratify a €50 million aid package because of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, drawing media perspectives.
For Context: Orbán, the only detractor, held up the membership decision for 8 hours before letting it pass but blocked the aid package.
Fragile Unity: An opinion for Bloomberg (Lean
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Sen. Tuberville, Military Leaders Spar Over Pentagon Abortion Policy
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and military leadership continue to spar over Tuberville’s seven-month blockade of military promotions over his objections to the Pentagon’s abortion policies.
Tuberville: Tuberville is blocking unanimous consent votes in the Senate to confirm, in his own words published in the Washington Post (Lean Left bias), “only those at the very top — generals and flag
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Shooting at Colorado LGBTQ Club Leaves 5 Dead
A shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs left at least five people dead and 25 injured early Sunday.
Key Quotes: "At least two heroic people confronted and fought with the suspect and were able to stop the suspect from continuing to kill (and) harm others," Colorado Springs's police chief said during a news conference Sunday morning. "We owe them a great debt of thanks." The city
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First Lawsuits Filed After Travis Scott Concert Leaves 8 Dead
Rapper Travis Scott and organizers of the Astroworld Music Festival are facing a series of lawsuits after a deadly crowd incident on Friday killed eight people and injured hundreds. As of Monday, at least 14 lawsuits have been filed against Scott as well as festival organizers Live Nation Entertainment and ScoreMore in Harris County District Court, claiming they "failed to provide a safe
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