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In a recent debate that turned fiery between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and California Governor Gavin Newsom, DeSantis unleashed scathing criticism on Newsom’s policies, attributing them to the mass exodus currently plaguing California. During the debate, hosted by Fox News’ Sean Hannity, DeSantis pointed out the unprecedented population decline under Newsom’s governance, highlighting that California, despite its natural advantages, has witnessed a significant number of residents leaving the state. DeSantis specifically blamed Newsom’s handling of COVID-19, characterizing his measures as draconian, which included keeping children out of school while his own kids attended private school. “He’s very good at spinning…

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Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) recently voiced a strong stance against extending the ceasefire with Hamas during an impromptu exchange with Medea Benjamin, a known activist and co-founder of the anti-war group Code Pink. The confrontation, which was captured on video and shared on social media, saw Rubio emphatically rejecting the idea of advocating for a ceasefire. In the footage, Benjamin is seen questioning Rubio about his position on the ongoing conflict and the civilian casualties involved. The Florida Senator firmly placed the blame on Hamas, criticizing their tactics and accusing them of using civilians as shields. He expressed his support…

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In a recent declaration, Kim Yo Jong, a prominent North Korean official and sister of the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, firmly stated that North Korea is not contemplating any direct discussions with the United States on various issues. This statement came in response to remarks made by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, regarding North Korea’s launch of a military reconnaissance satellite. Yo Jong, recognized as a key figure in North Korean diplomacy, expressed her strong disapproval of the actions and stance of the United States and its allies, particularly in the context of the United Nations…

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Health professionals in select regions of Massachusetts and Ohio are noting an alarming increase in pediatric pneumonia cases, mirroring similar trends observed in China and parts of Europe. Particularly in Warren County, Ohio, located near Cincinnati, there has been a significant rise in incidents of what’s being referred to as ‘white lung syndrome’. Since August, the county has reported 142 cases in children, a number that local health authorities deem exceptionally high. Officials from the Warren County Health Department, in a recent announcement, confirmed that the surge in cases aligns with the criteria for an outbreak as defined by the…

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In a tragic incident in California, Michael Latt, a 33-year-old Hollywood consultant and social justice activist, lost his life in a shooting at his home. The Los Angeles Police Department reported that the alleged assailant, 36-year-old Jameelah Elena Michl, forcibly entered Latt’s Mid-Wilshire neighborhood apartment and shot him in the head. The incident occurred around 6 p.m. on Monday in Latt’s $800,000 one-bedroom apartment. The Los Angeles District Attorney, George Gascon, disclosed that Michl, who was reportedly stalking another woman, targeted Latt due to his association with the woman. After the shooting, Latt was quickly transported to a nearby hospital,…

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In a pivotal move ahead of the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, international delegates, including key figures from the United States, Germany, and Canada, have initiated a campaign for an immediate ban on new natural gas infrastructure projects in Western nations. The initiative, spearheaded by U.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.), German Parliament member Lisa Badum, and Canadian Senator Rosa Galvez, aims to align global energy policies more closely with the targets set in the Paris Agreement. This coalition of lawmakers has drafted a letter, which was shared with Fox News Digital, urging fellow legislators and international representatives to prioritize clean…

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The ACLU of Iowa, supported by Lambda Legal, has filed a lawsuit against the state over a recent parental rights legislation enacted earlier this year. The bill, championed by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, has introduced significant changes in the state’s education system, particularly concerning discussions on gender identity and sexual orientation in classrooms up to the sixth grade. Additionally, the legislation includes a ban on all books in school libraries that depict sexual acts, exempting religious texts. Governor Reynolds described the legislation as a groundbreaking reform in education, empowering parents to have a greater say in their children’s education. A…

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The recent passing of Henry Kissinger, a prominent figure in American foreign policy, has elicited a wide range of reactions, marking a divide in public opinion. At 100 years old, Kissinger, known for his influential role during the Nixon administration and beyond, became a subject of polarizing views following his death. A particularly stark critique came from Rolling Stone magazine, which published an obituary by Spencer Ackerman, framing Kissinger’s legacy in a controversial light. The article’s headline, unapologetically harsh, labeled Kissinger as a ‘war criminal’, attracting both applause and criticism on social media, including from left-leaning audiences. This stance was…

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In a recent interview on “Good Morning Britain,” renowned “Star Trek” actor William Shatner passionately implored the United Kingdom’s King Charles to emphasize the urgent threat of climate change in his inaugural address at the upcoming COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Shatner, known for his iconic role as Captain Kirk, suggested that the King should start his speech with a stark message: “We’re all going to die.” Shatner emphasized the urgency of taking immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change. He highlighted the ongoing extinction of various species, including insects, criticizing humanity’s ignorance and apathy towards these vital…

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Recent polling data reveals a decline in President Biden’s economic approval rating, with a Gallup poll indicating it has dropped to 32 percent, approaching last year’s low of 31 percent. This downturn contrasts with an increase observed in August, where his rating had risen to 38 percent. Despite the administration’s efforts to promote “Bidenomics,” a term Biden uses to highlight his administration’s economic achievements, it appears to be struggling to resonate with the American populace. The survey, conducted from November 1 to November 21, coincided with government reports showing a stabilization in the consumer price index in October. The year-over-year…

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A recent internal memo from the CIA reminded employees of the need of considering the possible political ramifications of their social media activities. Following recent worries over a social media post by a high-ranking CIA member, Fox News confirmed this caution. The police officer in question allegedly posted a photo to social media that endorsed Palestinian viewpoints. This took place not long after the terrorist attack in Israel on October 7. Multiple anti-Israeli web publications have included the photo, which shows a man waving a Palestinian flag. Reportedly, the police officer also had a personal photo of himself with a…

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In a landmark ruling, an Australian court has ordered two major media companies to compensate American economist Peter Schiff with over half a million dollars for defamation. This judgment is a significant development in an unusual and complex case involving a global tax evasion probe led by the IRS and various other countries’ governments, targeting Schiff, who is well-known for his appearances on conservative media. The origin of this legal battle traces back to a scrutiny of Schiff’s bank in Puerto Rico. Despite extensive investigations, authorities could not press any charges against him. However, the investigation’s details were allegedly leaked…

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In a significant development for American education, President Joe Biden has announced the cancellation of student loan debt for an additional 813,000 individuals, bringing the total amount of debt forgiven during his tenure to $127 billion, benefiting 3.5 million borrowers. This update was communicated to the former students via an email from President Biden himself, signifying a direct acknowledgment of the debt relief provided by his administration. This move is particularly noteworthy considering the Supreme Court’s June decision to reject Biden’s proposal to cancel $400 billion in student loans. The email sent by President Biden to the beneficiaries conveyed a…

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Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of the Daily Wire, recently discussed the challenges faced by their newest feature-length comedy, “Lady Ballers,” during an appearance on the PBD Podcast with Patrick Bet-David. The film, which humorously addresses the contentious topic of men participating in women’s sports, debuted its trailer on Monday and has been labeled as potentially the “most triggering comedy of the year.” Boreing, who also directed the film, shared insights into the difficulties of screening “Lady Ballers” in traditional movie theaters. He suggested that the film’s critique of radical gender theory is a primary reason for Hollywood’s reluctance to distribute it.…

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Robert De Niro, a famous actor, had an awkward moment on Monday night at the Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York City. The legendary actor, whose legendary career includes hits like “Taxi Driver,” was in attendance to honor his most recent picture, the Western murder epic “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” which was directed by his frequent partner, Martin Scorsese. The address, which doubled as De Niro’s acceptance speech for the film’s Gotham Historical Icon and Creator Tribute awards, was interrupted multiple times as he paused and attempted to explain the substance of the teleprompter. Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily…

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