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Biden admin ‘zealously’ probed ‘traditional’ Christians — even keeping tabs on priests: DOJ report
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration “zealously” investigated, penalized, and engaged in “aggressive prosecutions” of Christians “with traditional biblical views” — ignoring their conscientious objections and even secretly keeping tabs on Catholic priests, a Department of Justice task force found. The DOJ-led Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias released 14 findings Thursday, confirming the 46th president’s…
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Resurrecting a discredited theory on COVID’s origin, DOJ indicts an ex-Fauci aide over old emails
According to Department of Justice officials including FBI Director Kash Patel, the indictment of David M. Morens for using his personal email account on official business is all about protecting the sanctity of government communications and upholding the federal Freedom of Information Act. “Circumventing records protocols with the intention of avoiding transparency is something that…
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Republicans sick of Mike Johnson privately hope they lose majority: ‘It’d be a blessing’
House Republicans are so disgusted with their leadership that some of them are now privately wishing they would lose the majority. According to NOTUS, “The majority of the House Republican Conference, GOP senators, the White House and even members of his own leadership team are fighting with the embattled House speaker and believe Johnson has…
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Use Gmail’s ‘Manage Subscriptions’ Tool to Cut Down on Inbox Clutter
The majority of us have learned to live with overflowing inboxes stuffed with hundreds or thousands of unread emails. If that’s not your experience, consider yourself lucky. Over the years, Gmail has introduced a variety of different tools and features for trying to cut down on this clutter. Manual filters, automatic spam detection, email prioritizing,…
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Dahlia killer was sadistic, Zodiac sought publicity: Experts cast doubts on link
The woman known as the Black Dahlia had not been dead long before the smears began. Two months after her mutilated, bisected body was found in a South Los Angeles lot on Jan. 15, 1947, a newspaper headline asked: “‘Dahlia’ to Blame?” Looming over the case was the suspicion that Elizabeth Short, who was jobless…
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GOP senator opens up new front in war against Trump nominees: ‘Take me at my word’
Fresh off forcing the Trump administration to drop its politically motivated prosecution of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) is now deploying his Senate Judiciary Committee leverage to block acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’spermanent nomination unless the administration abandons any tolerance for Jan. 6 apologism. According to Politico’s Jordain Carney, Tillis holds…
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The Summer the American Water Crisis Turned Real
Two high-profile water crises, juiced up by climate change and industrial overuse, are building in the US. From a city in Texas staring down a drought emergency, to a decades-long political crisis coming to a head for seven states that rely on the Colorado River, water issues in the West will take center stage this…
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Americans aren’t buying Trump’s schtick anymore
The British monarch came before Congress to jointly celebrate the 250th anniversary of the former American colonies throwing off his “five-times-great-grandfather” to become the independent United States. But the speech by King Charles III was enough to make Americans want to swap their current president, a wannabe king, for the real thing again. Just kidding,…
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Disgraced Republican lawmaker throws in towel on comeback effort in South Carolina
Disgraced South Carolina politician Mark Sanford is ending his comeback bid — before it even had a chance to properly begin. According to The Post and Courier, Sanford will suspend his campaign to reclaim his old congressional seat, just 30 days after he first announced: “The former South Carolina governor and congressman confirmed his plans…
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Delta passengers chant at flyer who refuses to hang up phone: ‘Get off the plane’
A Delta Air Lines flight passenger was removed from a plane in Miami after refusing to end a phone call before takeoff, causing a delay and enraging other travelers. The incident happened Monday on a flight from Miami to Atlanta, the airline confirmed to Fox News Digital. Crew members repeatedly told the passenger to hang up while…









