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Pennsylvania Democrat Senator James Fetterman is still receiving mental health treatment. His aides are keeping him abreast of developments in the Senate. His family of four, including his wife Gisele and two young children, just returned from what they called “an unplanned vacation” in Canada. While Senator John Fetterman is receiving treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for mental depression, his wife Gisele Baretto Fetterman has taken their three children on an unplanned road trip to Canada. John is doing well, working with the amazing doctors, and continuing on a path to recovery, said Fetterman spokesperson Joe Calvello…

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Despite the government’s “inaccurate and deceptive facts,” a spokesman from the API insists that fossil fuels are still a useful source of energy. The number of oil and gas drilling permits was reduced in a covert operation by the Biden administration by more than 2,000. The number of authorized drilling permits (APD) issued by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has dropped from nearly 9,000 to approximately 6,700. A recoverable deposit on a lease necessitates the submission of an APD by oil and gas companies. The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has defended the move by…

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The Breaking Bad star, Bryan Cranston, has spoken out against the divisive “Make America Great Again” motto of President Trump’s administration. When challenged about the statement, a star promoting the film “Your Honor” responded, “When was life ever good in America for the Black American?” Since then, Cranston has publicly argued with Trump and other Republicans about whether or not critical race theory should be taught in schools. Bryan Cranston, star of the AMC series “Breaking Bad,” has spoken out against the divisive slogan “Make America Great Again,” which has been adopted by Trump’s base. While promoting the upcoming season…

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Bass reaffirmed her optimism that the division’s staffing issues could be remedied. The mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, has pledged to fire any police personnel who have ties to “right-wing domestic extremist organizations” and has requested that “obstacles” be removed so that the city can attract more skilled police officers. Bass, in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital, detailed her public safety priorities, including a proposal to increase diversity within the LAPD by lowering the “obstacles” that prevent prospective police officers from meeting the requirements to join the force. Police union chiefs, though, have voiced reservations about the…

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The news of Bush’s marriage to a security guard follows revelations that he spent over $500,000 of campaign funds on private security. Last weekend, sources claimed that Missouri Democratic Representative Cori Bush secretly wed a campaign security guard in St. Louis. St. Louis NBC affiliate KSDK reported on 11 February that Bush and his security guard fiancee Cortney Merritts had applied for a marriage license with the St. Louis Registrar of Deeds. The couple reportedly tied the knot in a small, private ceremony days after they applied for their marriage license, according to the station’s sources. It has been reported…

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Due to recent changes in western state borders, legislators in Idaho are eager to begin negotiations. In response to demands that rural eastern Oregon effectively secedes from the liberal state and join the more conservative Idaho, leaders in both states have expressed support for moving the border between them. The Greater Idaho movement, which seeks to absorb roughly 13 counties in Oregon (representing 63% of the state’s landmass and 9% of its population), received support from former Oregon House Speaker Mark Simmons this past weekend when Simmons published an opinion piece in the Idaho Statesman. The people of Idaho “would…

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Usually, when people rent a place to live, they lose all that money when they move out. They don’t get the house or their money back. Someone might wonder how amazing it would be to pay rent every month and eventually own the house. Some other people might need to live in a neighborhood for a while before they can completely move. This can give them a clear idea about the condition of the house and its surroundings before completing the home-buying process. Regardless, people may be able to benefit from a rent-to-own housing option. This option makes it possible…

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Paul Ryan, a former Republican speaker of the House, has declared he will not attend the Republican National Convention in his home state of Wisconsin if former President Donald Trump is the party’s 2024 nominee. On Friday, Ryan made it plain he would never endorse Trump and would only attend the Republican convention if “someone not called Trump” became the party’s nominee. In the event Donald Trump is chosen as the Republican nominee, the former speaker said the party will lose the general election. The reporter questioned Ryan, “Where will you be in 2024 when the Republican National Convention is…

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Allegedly, some minors who ate at a Chick-fil-A chain restaurant spat obscenities at workers and damaged store property. After repeated incidents with disruptive “children and teens,” a restaurant in Pennsylvania has said it would no longer serve unaccompanied youngsters. A Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Pennsylvania, has announced a new policy in response to disruptive children who are brought there by their parents on the weekends and who then disrespect the staff and vandalize the store. The Facebook post began, “Although we appreciate being a neighborhood restaurant and serving customers of all ages, certain issues need to be addressed.” It went on…

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The law school’s dean has made it clear that he wants to see anti-White prejudice disappear from campus. Having experienced discrimination and harassment as a white law student at Howard University, a former student has filed a lawsuit against the university. Michael Newman, a man who has been accused of misconduct, has been accepted to the law school at Howard University for the 2020-201 academic year. They’ve chosen to let him go in September of 2022, after only two years on the job. The plaintiff is requesting $2,000,000 in damages for his “pain, suffering, mental strain, and impairment to his…

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A secret intelligence study from the U.S. Department of Energy, currently in the hands of the White House and senior members of Congress, explains that the spread of the coronavirus pandemic likely began with a leak in a laboratory. According to a report in Sunday’s Wall Street Journal, new information prompted the Energy Department to revise its assessment of the pandemic’s origins. The new information was included in an update to a document originally drafted in 2021 by the office of Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines. While the inquiry is ongoing, the WSJ reports that more authorities are coming…

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The President, Joe Biden, is socially awkward yet an avid backer of the stairlift business. Before leaving Poland last week, President Biden had trouble getting up the steps of Air Force One, which prompted a sales pitch tweet from Acorn Stairlifts Inc. Tired of trying to climb the stairs and failing miserably? The company’s mission, as stated in a recent tweet, is to provide aid to individuals in the United States who are in need. We are here to assist you in regaining your independence regardless of where you were born in the United States. Manufacturer and installer Acorn Stairlifts…

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The president has stated his vote for a candidate “depends” on the person chosen. Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, announced on Sunday that any Republican presidential contender who wants to debate on the RNC’s stage must commit support for the eventual nominee. The first primary debate will take place in Milwaukee, and according to McDaniel, all candidates will be required to sign the commitment before taking part in the event. Nevertheless, former President Trump has voiced objections to the vow, mirroring his reluctance to make a similar pledge in 2016. During CNN’s “State of the Union” on…

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The President, Joe Biden, made the statement this week that the federal criminal investigation of him and the case against former President Donald Trump are different because of the “degrees of recklessness” involved in each. These remarks were delivered by Biden during an interview with ABC News’s David Muir on Friday. When asked about the Justice Department’s probe into the leak of classified material, Muir warned that it also included the previous administration. Indeed, I am aware of your firm belief that “these two instances are fundamentally different. A quote of yours that comes to mind after the Mar-a-Lago discovery…

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This week, Chaya Raichik (creator of Libs of TikTok), was told by the software firm Slack that she had been permanently barred from using their services for an undisclosed offense. To show his support for the Libs of TikTok, Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon shared a screenshot of the email his firm wrote to explain why they will not be doing business with Raichik. Due to infractions of our Acceptable Usage Policy, we have suspended your workspace, lott-chat.slack.com, and are writing to inform you of this action. Slack reserves the right to immediately suspend or delete your account if you…

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