07-07-2021
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Biden Inc.: Hunter, Joe, and the Mexican Oligarchs
The indictment of the Trump Organization’s chief financial officer has received a lot of press, and properly so. But while the media has been focused on the former president, they have ignored another corruption story involving the sitting president and his family.
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07-06-2021
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Target, Walgreens close early due to thefts in California stores
Target and Walgreens are heightening security efforts in major cities across California amid increased theft and crime, new reports suggest. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento are among the cities with the most organized retail crime in the country.
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07-02-2021
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Diverse? Yes. But Are U.S. Suburbs Actually Integrated?
The first U.S. 2020 presidential debate has been called a “s--- show” and a “hot mess” by national television commentators. Characterized in style by interruptions, simultaneous talking and personal attacks, much of the debate was not only shockingly inflammatory.
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07-01-2021
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‘Not a healthy environment’: Kamala Harris’ office rife with dissent
When Vice President Kamala Harris finally made the decision to visit the Mexico border last week, people inside her own office were blindsided by the news. For days, aides and outside allies had been calling and texting with each other about the political fallout that a potential trip would entail.
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06-30-2021
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Pentagon Paid Sports Teams Millions For 'Paid Patriotism' Events
In the past few years, the Pentagon spent $6.8 million to pay for patriotic displays during the games of professional sports teams. That's according to a joint oversight report released by Arizona Republican Sens. John Flake and John McCain on Wednesday.
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06-29-2021
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After Considering Region-Wide Ban, Biden Targets Just One Xinjiang Solar Material Company
The Biden administration's decision to sanction a Chinese solar company does not go far enough, according to lawmakers who say a region-wide ban is the only way to stop the regime's use of forced labor.
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06-28-2021
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Driven by pandemic, Venezuelans uproot again to come to US
Marianela Rojas huddles in prayer with her fellow migrants, a tearful respite after trudging across a slow-flowing stretch of the Rio Grande and nearly collapsing onto someone’s backyard lawn, where, seconds before, she stepped on American soil for the first time.
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06-25-2021
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‘We have a deal,’ Biden says after meeting with Senate infrastructure group
President Joe Biden declared Thursday that the White House has struck an infrastructure deal with a bipartisan group of senators after discussing the massive plan to improve the nation’s roads, bridges and broadband earlier in the day.
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