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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Biased ABC News lost the debate
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Biased ABC News lost the debate

The big loser in Tuesday’s presidential debate was ABC News. The moderators’ dishonesty and bias set records. Virtually everyone recognized what they were doing. Ultimately, it helped former President Donald Trump and hurt Vice President Kamala Harris. The so-called fact-checking was atrocious. For example, the moderators asserted that Mr. Trump’s concern about babies being allowed to die after birth was wrong. Yet at least eight babies have been allowed to die in...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Boeing factory workers strike for first time since 2008 after overwhelmingly rejecting contract
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Boeing factory workers strike for first time since 2008 after overwhelmingly rejecting contract

Boeing’s factory workers walked off the job after midnight on Friday, halting production of the company’s bestselling airplanes after staff overwhelmingly rejected a new labor contract. It’s a costly development for the manufacturer that has struggled to ramp up production and restore its reputation following safety crises. Workers in the Seattle area and in Oregon voted 94.6% against a tentative agreement that Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Why Trump ditched a debate rematch – for now
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Why Trump ditched a debate rematch – for now

At least for now. Donald Trump’s refusal to take part in another presidential debate with Democratic nominee Kamala Harris marks a significant moment in the 2024 campaign — and hints at vulnerability for a political career built on the foundation of his television fame and mastery of stagecraft. The ex-president said he doesn’t need a rematch because he won Tuesday night’s debate, despite overwhelming reviews saying he bombed against a vice president who outdid a former reality star. “...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Meet the Teens Whose Tech Reduces Drownings and Fights Air Pollution
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Meet the Teens Whose Tech Reduces Drownings and Fights Air Pollution

They received IEEE scholarship awards for their projects Source: Meet the Teens Whose Tech Reduces Drownings and Fights Air Pollution The future.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The song Stevie Nicks thought never got heard: “Might as well dump them out the window”
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The song Stevie Nicks thought never got heard: “Might as well dump them out the window”

Never reaching its intended audience. The post The song Stevie Nicks thought never got heard: “Might as well dump them out the window” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)’: Bob Dylan’s lesson in how not to apologise
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‘One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)’: Bob Dylan’s lesson in how not to apologise

Gaslight anthem. The post ‘One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)’: Bob Dylan’s lesson in how not to apologise first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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‘Karate Kid’ Star Chad McQueen, Son of Steve McQueen, Dies at 63
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‘Karate Kid’ Star Chad McQueen, Son of Steve McQueen, Dies at 63

His family confirmed the sad news.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Spectacle Ep. 145: Tucker Carlson Guest Historian Darryl Cooper is Wrong
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The Spectacle Ep. 145: Tucker Carlson Guest Historian Darryl Cooper is Wrong

Tucker Carlson’s interview with historian Darryl Cooper last week caused massive controversy online after Cooper posited a number of questionable theories about WWII, including labeling Winston Churchill the villain of the war. In today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay analyze Carlson’s interview with Cooper and the questions raised by Cooper’s claims. While repudiating Cooper’s false claims, they discuss the importance of listening to the whole argument and of understanding the context, the history, and their interpretation. (RELATED: Tucker Carlson Gives Credibility to a Hatemonger) Tune in to hear the discussion! READ Melissa and Scott’s writing here and here. Listen to The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Spotify. Watch The Spectacle with Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay on Rumble.    The post <i>The Spectacle</i> Ep. 145: Tucker Carlson Guest Historian Darryl Cooper is Wrong appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Voter Fraud Deniers of the Republican Accountability Project
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The Voter Fraud Deniers of the Republican Accountability Project

Amazing. Out there is a group of RINOs — Republicans in Name Only — pretending to be principled conservatives. Suffice it to say that the Republican Accountability Project is neither Republican nor accountable. And most particularly, it is a group of Voter Fraud Deniers.  The group makes much of its “pushback” against “lies and conspiracy theories about widespread voter fraud and ‘rigged’ elections.” It is astounding in this day and age that there can be so much documented evidence of “voter fraud” and “rigged elections” — and yet there are purportedly serious Republicans in this group who choose — say again choose — to ignore that evidence. Yet again, let me cite the serious problem with voter fraud right here in my home state of Pennsylvania. As I have noted previously, with bold print for emphasis supplied:  In the 2016, 2015, 2014, 2012, and 2008 elections, not to mention back there in the dinosaur age of 1994, there were repeated examples of voter fraud in Pennsylvania. All seriously documented. Here’s a list of specifics. • In 2020, a former Democratic Judge of Elections in Philadelphia, Domenick J. DeMuro, was convicted in federal court for his role in “accepting bribes to cast fraudulent ballots and certifying false voting results during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections in Philadelphia,” according to the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Pennsylvania. Here is the press release from the Department of Justice. • Two months later, in July, the same U.S. Attorney announced that former U.S. Congressman Michael “Ozzie” Myers, a Philadelphia Democrat, was indicted on “multiple counts, including conspiring to violate voting rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific Democratic candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Pennsylvania primary elections, bribery of an election official, falsification of records, voting more than once in federal elections, and obstruction of justice.” The bribery charge, by the way, was about Myers paying the election judge DeMuro to rig voting machines. Here is the press release from the Department of Justice. • In 2012, the Philadelphia Inquirer headlined this a few days after the Obama-Romney election. In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes It’s one thing for a Democratic presidential candidate to dominate a Democratic city like Philadelphia, but check out this head-spinning figure: In 59 voting divisions in the city, Mitt Romney received not one vote. Zero. Zilch. Which is to say, this is a statistical impossibility without voter fraud. • In 2008 there was this in October in the middle of the Obama-McCain contest. I covered a press conference at the Pennsylvania State Capitol held by a retired Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, the Dauphin County (Harrisburg) District Attorney, and the then-Pennsylvania Republican State Chairman, who said. “Between March 23rd and October 1st, various groups, including ACORN, submitted over 252,595 registrations to the Philadelphia County Election Board” with 57,435 rejected for faulty information. “Most of these registrations were submitted by ACORN, and rejected due to fake social security numbers, incorrect dates of birth, clearly fraudulent signatures, addresses that do not exist, and duplicate registrations. In one case, a man was registered to vote more than 15 times since the Primary election.” “Voter fraud is no longer just a Philadelphia problem,” said State GOP Chairman Rob Gleason, as “ACORN was targeting key counties across the state.” • Then there was this jewel of a voter fraud story from a 1994 special election for a Philadelphia seat in the Pennsylvania State Senate. The New York Times reported this, bold print supplied: Saying Philadelphia’s election system had collapsed under “a massive scheme” by Democrats to steal a State Senate election in November, a Federal judge today took the rare step of invalidating the vote and ordered the seat filled by the Republican candidate.… Judge Newcomer ruled that the Democratic campaign of William G. Stinson had stolen the election from Bruce S. Marks in North Philadelphia’s Second Senatorial District through an elaborate fraud in which hundreds of residents were encouraged to vote by absentee ballot even though they had no legal reason — like a physical disability or a scheduled trip outside the city — to do so. In other words? In Pennsylvania, voter fraud — which is genuine voter suppression — is as common as winter snow in Erie. And yes, with mere weeks to go until the 2024 election day, former President Donald Trump is more than justified in being concerned about the repeated problem in Pennsylvania occurring yet again. But not a word of the repeated voter fraud that is documented in Pennsylvania is mentioned by the Republican Accountability Project. As the late Rush Limbaugh used to say: “Zip, Zero, Nada.” In fact, the Republican Accountability Project is nothing more than a group of RINO voter fraud deniers. When you challenge them with hardcore, well-documented facts of voter fraud, the group says:  Casting doubt on the legitimacy of election results undermines our institutions. That’s why these lies must be rejected by all Americans who value the rule of law. The Republican Accountability Project is launching a seven-figure, nationwide campaign to spread the message that these real Republicans and conservatives want Republicans to stop sowing distrust in our elections. Hello? The documentation of repeated voter fraud in Pennsylvania is not “lies.” Demanding honest elections conducted with real election integrity is not “sowing distrust in our elections.” The lie from the Republican Accountability Project — and it is a big one — is that this problem does not exist. There are more problems with this group. Beyond the issue of voter fraud, it is crystal clear that in supporting left-wing radical Kamala Harris, the group opposes the appointment of, to name but one abandonment of principle, constitutional judges in the mold of the late Reagan-appointed Justice Antonin Scalia or today’s Trump-appointed justices, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. She will raise taxes and mandate the confiscation of guns in violation of the Second Amendment — and the Republican Accountability Project, in opposing Trump, is all in. But we can start with the Republican Accountability Project’s silence on opposing voter fraud — and pretending it doesn’t exist. Which is to say, this group left the party of Reagan and conservatism. While trying to pretend otherwise. It won’t work. Real Republicans are on to their game. The post The Voter Fraud Deniers of the Republican Accountability Project appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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No, Kamala Harris. The American People Are Not OK.
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No, Kamala Harris. The American People Are Not OK.

No, Kamala Harris. The American People Are Not OK.
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