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Helicopter pilot forced to get Covid jab grounded after suffering two strokes
Tim McAdams, a 59-year-old pilot who for over a decade trained pilots for Airbus Helicopters, can no long fly and has had to go on disability after suffering two strokes following the Covid injection that was mandated by his employer, a report said. Read More.
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'Gimme That': Wealthy musicians received millions in Covid relief grants
It seems appropriate, observers say, that R&B artist Chris Brown has a song titled "Gimme That" since he received $10 million of taxpayer money via a U.S. government Covid relief grant. Read More.
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New women's powerlifting record set — by biological male
In these oh-so-woke times, why risk losing as a male powerlifter when other options are available? Read More.
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Left triggered as ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ surges to No. 1 on Apple Music global charts
“Rich Men North of Richmond”, Oliver Anthony’s anthem for the blue collar worker, has surged to the No. 1 position on the Apple Music global charts and is poised to take the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 as well. Read More.
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'Terf' trouble in the UK: Lesbian speed-dating event shut down by offended trannys
It's come to this: A speed-dating event for lesbians in London was canceled after organizers were accused of transphobia because they had limited the event to only “adult human females,” a report said. Read More.
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Commentary: Hollywood got Oppenheimer right except for one detail: He was a communist
The Hollywood blockbuster "Oppenheimer", accurately depicts the man who directed the building of the atomic bomb, a new analysis notes. Except for one detail. Read More.
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Died suddenly: Alabama basketball player, 17; Texas cheerleader, 16
Added to the tragic list of "died suddenly" in the past two weeks are 17-year-old Alabama high school basketball player Caleb White, and 16-year-old Texas cheerleader Callie Mitchell. Read More.
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Analysis: Doctors with spines holding FDA accountable in federal court on ivermectin ban
When the FDA told Americans to stop taking ivermectin to treat Covid it was interfering in doctors' authority to prescribe an approved medication as well as interfering in the doctor-patient relationship, three doctors who filed a lawsuit against the FDA said. Read More.
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'Faithful' but guilty: Washington and Lee University cancels Robert E. Lee's horse
Two markers honoring Traveller, Robert E. Lee's horse during the Civil War and his time as president of the university which now bears his name, have been removed from the Washington and Lee University campus in Lexington, Virginia. Read More.
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Phoenix offers ‘queer-blended’ LGBTQ middle school as ‘absolutely necessary’ option
Aug. 1 marked the first day of school for students enrolled in Phoenix's new Queer Blended Learning Center (QBLC). Read More.
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Who has the best take on 'Try That In A Small Town': Leftists or black reactors on YouTube?
If you journey outside the leftist bubble you will find a much different take on Jason Aldean's song "Try That In A Small Town". Read More.
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Penn swimmer: Team 're-educated' to psychologically accept man in locker rooms
A former University of Pennsylvania swimmer said members of the women’s team were told that biological male Lia Thomas’s participation was “non-negotiable” and the women were offered psychological services to “re-educate themselves to become comfortable undressing in front of a man. Read More.
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'Not one' Democrat attended House screening of ‘Sound of Freedom’
Radio host Mark Levin said he missed his first broadcast of "The Mark Levin Show" in 21 years on Tuesday. Why? He was attending House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's screening of "Sound of Freedom". Read More.
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According to CNBC, Texas is worst state to live in? Really?
CNBC has determined that Texas sucks. That's right, CNBC has declared the Lone Star State the worst state in the union to reside in. Of course the list of most desirable states has an unstated criteria: Better dead than Red. Read More.
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Jason Aldean defends his song 'Try That In A Small Town' after CMT bows to loud leftists
Jason Aldean is defending himself against accusations of promoting lynching and racism following the removal of the music video for his song "Try That in a Small Town" from CMT (Country Music Television). Read More.

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