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Chilling words 'shooter' said after 'targeting' MGM casino-goer and
shooting him dead in food court
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Benjamin Williams, 22, of Fort Washington, was arrested on Thursday for
allegedly killing Darnell Hawkins Jr., 22, inside the MGM National Harbor
food cour...
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Young people are getting a 'raw deal', and that's good news for the Greens
and Reform
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Frustration among voters under 30 is widespread, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
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If You Have A Case Of The “I Need A Little Treat,” These 35 Products Under
$10 Might Be The Cure
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Thank goodness this darling French hairpin and soothing "reverse" coloring
book exist for such an occasion.
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'We gotta act white': How voice recognition tech fails for Aboriginal
English speakers
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More and more phones, televisions, smart speakers, and cars are embedded
with automated speech-recognition technologies that transcribe speech into
written...
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What Happens When Cultures Are Built On Race And Privilege Instead Of Grace
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How Presumptuous “Natural Privilege” Poison Homes… Churches… And Nations
Alright, from the very beginning, Scripture drags one of humanity’s
favorite dar...
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Top Obama DEA Official Charged With Laundering Money For Mexican Drug Cartel
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Via: ZeroHedge: A former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official
appointed as deputy chief of the Office of Financial Operations during the
Obama ad...
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FBI: University of Delaware student arrested after plotting attack on
campus police
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The suspect named a specific officer in written plans that also included a
map of the campus police station, according to a probable cause affidavit
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Russia creates bio-drone 'spy pigeons' with computer chips
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A bizarre new experiment has seen entire flocks of pigeons fitted with
remote-controlled computer chips. A new type of drone - one made of flesh
and b...
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Today in Supreme Court History: December 6, 1865
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12/6/1865: The 13th Amendment is ratified. The post Today in Supreme Court
History: December 6, 1865 appeared first on Reason.com.
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Youth-led protests sweep Germany as Merz moves to revive conscription
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[image: Preview] Thousands have rallied in Germany against the military
service reform, accusing the government of preparing for forced
mobilization
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All three Abrahamic religions are being played off against each other by
the global Messianic cult
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All three Abrahamic religions are being played off against each other by
the global Messianic cult. This cult follow the Lurianic Kabbalah and seek
to play...
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Health Freedom vs. The Mandate: $8B Vaccine industry fights to keep
injecting every American at birth
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(NaturalNews) The CDC's vaccine advisory panel is poised to vote on a
proposal to end the universal hepatitis B vaccine birth dose for infants of
negative...
10 hours ago
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The Constitution vs. the Commander-in-Chief: The Duty to Disobey Unlawful
Orders
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“The United States boldly broke with the ancient military custom of
swearing loyalty to a leader. Article VI required that American Officers
thereafter swe...
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AI-Doctored Photos of So-Called Faulty Products Fuels Massive Refund Fraud
in China
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Return fraud caused by AI-generated images is rampant in China, with online
stores struggling to come up with ways to stop the bleeding.
The post AI-Docto...
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How to Tell When Your Child has a Cold and When it’s Whooping Cough
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Every parent knows the sound of a cough. Most of the time, it’s just part
of a mild cold, the kind that passes after a few nights of soup, sleep,
and cart...
1 day ago
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Announced Job Cuts Hit 1.17 Million In 2025 – 54 Percent Higher Than Last
Year
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It is getting very hard to deny that the U.S. economy is moving in the
wrong direction. Yesterday, ADP reported that the U.S. economy shed tens
of thous...
1 day ago
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The Leader of a “Satanic and Ritualistic Child Abuse Ring” Was Arrested.
But Something is Off About This Story.
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The ring leader distributed videos of children being abused and tortured in
a satanic and ritualistic manner. However, there is something off about his
s...
2 days ago
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They Walk Among Us: The Secret Human–Alien Hybrid Program
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A blind student’s roommate isn’t human — uncover the chilling true story
behind the Human–Alien Hybrid Program.
The post They Walk Among Us: The Secret H...
3 days ago
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What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for FOIA?
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The government is shut down – and so is the public’s right to know. As in
previous shutdowns, FOIA offices are being adversely affected by the
government’s...
1 month ago
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Donald Trump Cancels Second Mainstream Interview in Days
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Marco Bello/Reuters
Donald Trump pulled out of another mainstream interview Thursday–this time
nixing a sit-down with NBC News.
The interview, CNN reporte...
1 year ago
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John Stamos’ Friend Says He’s “Devastated’ Full House Family Is Now Mired
in Scandal
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A friend of John Stamos stated that the 'Full House' star is "devastated"
by Bob Saget's death, co-star scandals.
2 years ago
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Joe Scarborough: Every single conspiracy is easily disproven in about two
or three minutes
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Intellihub | "I walk through it--every single conspiracy theory is
disproven in about two or three minutes."
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4 years ago
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Building demolition goes wrong
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Building collapses on excavator, fortunately no-one was reported injured
4 years ago
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New French coronavirus deaths steady, infections creep up
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The number of people who died from coronavirus infection in France rose by
28 to 29,603 on Thursday, the same increase as Wednesday, but the number of
new ...
5 years ago
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U.S. prison riot teams faulted for injuring staff during exercises
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U.S. Bureau of Prisons riot teams that helped protect the White House
during protests earlier this month injured employees by deploying flash
bang grenades...
5 years ago
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The Hemp Industry / Staying Positive
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Air Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020
Doug Fine discussed the many amazing properties of hemp. Followed by Eldon
Taylor on staying positive in the COVID-19 era.
5 years ago
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“City of Manchester” Gives Cop Blocker $15,000 After Illegal Arrest by
Lying Cop at DUI Checkpoint
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National talk show host, Linux entrepreneur, and Cop Block activist
Christopher Waid knew there was a chance he could be
“City of Manchester” Gives Cop B...
6 years ago
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Burials begin in quake- and tsunami-hit Indonesian region
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A mass burial of earthquake and tsunami victims was being prepared in a
hard-hit city Monday as the need for heavy equipment to dig for survivors
of the di...
7 years ago
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Yet another federal judge tears into qualified immunity, citing Cato
Institute & Will Baude
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The legal blogosphere has been abuzz with Judge Willett’s recent
“dubitante” concurrence in Zadeh v. Robinson, in which the Twitter superstar
and Supreme...
7 years ago
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The Alzheimer’s Drug that Might Unlock Your Dreams
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As excited as I get about the potentiality of psychedelic drugs, I get far
more amped about pushing the boundaries of dreams as I’m not sure there are
an...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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AP Investigation: Sustainable seafood dealer sold fishy tale
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MONTAUK, New York (AP) — Even after winter storms left East Coast harbors
thick with ice, some of the country's top chefs and trendy restaurants were
offer...
7 years ago
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St. Paul raccoon reaches roof after scaling downtown tower
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A raccoon that became an internet sensation by
scaling a 25-story office tower in downtown St. Paul was safely trapped
early Wednesd...
7 years ago
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DOJ Stumbles at Hearing on Detaining Immigrants
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Criticizing an attorney for the government for arguing issues he never
raised in briefing, the First Circuit seemed likely at a hearing Wednesday
to u...
9 years ago
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Breaking Down Barriers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Reporting in Africa
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*This is a guest post by Humphrey Nabimanya, founder of Reach a Hand
Uganda. *
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9 years ago
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Mom Has Stacked Dinner Party Roster
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GOLDEN, CO—Their eyes widening in amazement as the 43-year-old rattled off
the names of heavy hitter after heavy hitter, impressed members of the
Dreesh...
9 years ago
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Goodnight, and good luck
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A valedictory note from Al Jazeera America on what we tried to bring to the
online news landscape
9 years ago
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