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WATCH: A contest for clean coal
Today's modern coal plants are not your daddy's coal plants. And we recently found out about a unique engineering contest being held to make them even cleaner. We're off to northeast Wyoming near the town of Gillette. This is Dry Fork Station coal plant near Gillette, Wyoming. Fueled by a… Read more
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Top Biden adviser Richmond suggests White House will move on reparations without Congress
“We have to start breaking down systemic racism," senior White House adviser Cedric Richmond said…. Read more
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'Trump will be your president long before 2024,': MyPillow's Lindell amid Dominion defamation suit
"I have all the evidence," says MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell…. Read more
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Ex-France leader Sarkozy convicted of corruption, sentenced to jail
Sarkozy was sentenced to one year in prison and received a two-year suspended sentence…. Read more
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Trump loyalist Katrina Pierson preparing bid for open Texas House seat, report
"I was with President Trump long before the historic escalator ride, and I remain with him still," Pierson said…. Read more
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California teachers union boss opposed school re-openings seen dropping off child at private school
There were "no public options for kids her age," union president Matt Meyer argues in defense of his actions…. Read more
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Trump names 'RINOs' and GOP 'grandstanders' to oust in coming elections, 'warmonger' Cheney on list
"If Republicans do not stick together, the RINOs that we’re surrounded with will destroy the Republican Party," Trump said…. Read more
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Oathkeepers member charged in planning Capitol riot now denounces militia group, says 'humiliated'
"I’m not a criminally minded person, the Oathkeepers Jessica Watkins said. "I am humiliated that I am even here today."… Read more
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Protests erupt after 47 Hong Kong opposition leaders charged under China's new National Security Law
"We have long before decided not to bow to authoritarianism," said activist Lester Shum, among those charged Sunday…. Read more
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Iran rejects U.S., EU calls for talks over nuclear deal
"The Biden administration has not set aside Trump's maximum pressure policy," an Iranian official said…. Read more
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Ford wants its cars back from the NRA amid gun-rights group's bankruptcy
Ford is afraid the NRA will miss payments amid bankruptcy…. Read more
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Music City struggles to bounce back
Few industries have been hit harder by Covid-19 shutdowns than the music business. In the US alone, nearly two million jobs are said to hinge on the music industry. I caught up with up and coming singer and songwriter Sasha McVeigh when she was performing at a mostly empty bar… Read more
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(WATCH) Donald Trump: “Do you miss me yet?”
(Video link at bottom of story) Trump predicted Democrats would "lose the White House decisively four years from now." "I might just decide to beat them a third time," he added, counting the 2020 election as a win in his column. We reject left wing lunacy…and Cancel Culture." "We love… Read more
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WATCH: What happens when the music can't play?
Most industries have struggled under the weight of Covid-19 shutdowns and restrictions. Few have been hit harder than the music business. And the economic impact is tremendous. In the U.S. alone, nearly two million jobs are said to hinge on the music industry. Today, we take you to the place… Read more
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(FORUM) Why no traditional president's speech to Congress in February?
Normally, an incoming president gives a speech to a joint session of Congress the February following his inauguration. As of this posting, there's been no such announced speech for President Biden. Strangely enough, this hasn't made the international headlines it would have made if it were President Trump who had… Read more
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg expresses concern about COVID-19 vaccines in leaked video
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed concern about the safety of COVID vaccines last year, based on his belief that they modify people's DNA and RNA. This, based on a leaked footage provided by conservative watchdog, Project Veritas. But I do just want to make sure that I share some caution… Read more
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The first cloned endangered species — a black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann — is now over two months old!
The first cloned black-footed ferret and first-ever cloned U.S. endangered species marks a scientific breakthrough for wildlife conservation and genetic research, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Elizabeth Ann, born on December 10, 2020, was created from the frozen cells of "Willa", a black-footed ferret that lived more… Read more
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Rep. Lee Zeldin is pushing for disclosure of materials from the Jimmy Hoffa investigation
"We have a process in our country, once you get past 25 years or so, that items like this should be declassified and released publicly, and here we are, it's been 45 years," Zeldin said…. Read more
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CDC: U.S. life expectancy dropped in first half of 2020
Life expectancy in the United States dropped by a year in the first half of 2020. That's according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). It's the lowest life expectancy since 2006 and the biggest decline since World War II. The CDC says it released the provisional data for the… Read more
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Republican congressmen challenge Facebook ban on Trump
Eleven congressmen have signed a letter to Facebook's Oversight Board expressing concern about Facebook's de-platforming of former President Trump. Congressman Ken Buck (R-Colo.), the lead Republican on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law, is joined by Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Dan… Read more
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One in three troops offered the COVID vaccine have refused it so far (REPORT)
The Department of Defense says about one-third of troops offered the COVID vaccine have refused it. That's according to a Stars and Stripes report. Pentagon officials declined to provide the information about the number of troops vaccinated until Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL) recently requested it, according to the report. The… Read more
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Risperdal: When a drug impacts a child's feeling about sex and gender (PODCAST)
I dive into the strange case of the antipsychotic Risperdal, prescribed to many children for autism, ADD and other disorders; and the alleged link to breast growth in boys. Referenced video links from podcast: CBS News report, May 25, 2009 Full Measure report, May 1, 2016… Read more
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Durham to leave DOJ; still no report on FBI misconduct
In what has to be one of the oddest if not most mysterious recent tenures under the Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney John Durham has announced he's leaving, effective midnight Sunday. After serving as the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut for more than three years, and as… Read more
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The full interview: Country Music Star John Rich and Nashville under Covid Shutdowns (PODCAST)
The full interview with country music star John Rich about how Nashville and the music industry have suffered under Covid-19 restrictions. … Read more
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(WATCH) Donald Trump, Jr. speaks at conservative conference
The son of Donald Trump closed out the day at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with a speech that lasted about ten minutes. This year's conference is being held in Orlando, Florida rather than in the Washington D.C. area. Florida is largely "open" for business amid the Covid-19 scare,… Read more
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Temporary loss for Biden on border deportations
The State of Texas succeeded in temporarily blocking the Biden administration's "pause" on most deportations. That's according to Epoch Times. In a January 20 memo, Biden appointee and Acting Homeland Security Secretary David Pekoske directed “an immediate pause on removals of any noncitizen with a final order of removal …… Read more
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