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Lincoln Project knew of some John Weaver allegations early last year: report

The anti-donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Trump< knew of co-founder John Weaver’s inappropriate behavior, which allegedly included harassing messages, as early as January 2020, according to a new report. On Monday, The New York Times cited four sources claiming that the Weaver’s behavior came to the organization’s attention multiple times last year, but the warnings, at the time, didn’t involve a…

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This 'doesn't end well' for Cuomo: New York councilman believes there are 'more than enough' votes to impeach

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< State Assembly and Senate to impeach Gov. andrew-cuomo” target=”_blank”>Andrew Cuomo< said the frequency and number of allegations against the governor are likely to push the legislative leaders to pursue an impeachment investigation. He said he believes the situation “doesn’t end well” for Cuomo and that the governor likely believes the same is…

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Sen. Josh Hawley: Democrats' policies have forced American workers to compete with 'slave labor'

Democrats’ disastrous trade and economy” target=”_blank”>economic policies<, R-Mo., told “Fox News Primetime” Friday. “Working folks, communities have suffered as the jobs are shipped off to China and shipped overseas to the lowest bidder,” Hawley told host Lawrence Jones before claiming Democrats have allowed that to happen “in order to get rich.”  The time has come, Hawley continued, to “bring those jobs back…

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World Uyghur Congress pressures International Olympic Committee to move 2022 Olympics out of Beijing

The World Uyghur Congress accused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of ignoring an ethics complaint it filed last year to move the olympics” target=”_blank”>2022 Winter Games< alleged human rights abuses against religion and other minorities.  Former united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations< last August, which presented “evidence of genocide and crimes against humanity taking place against the Uyghur and other…

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Who is NASA astronaut Kate Rubins?

air-and-space flight engineer Kathleen “Kate” Rubins set out on her fourth career air-and-space” target=”_blank”>spacewalk< array upgrades. Rubins, 42, was born in us-regions in 1978, but was raised in Napa, the heart of us-regions Wine Country. HOW TO WATCH NASA’S SPACEWALK After graduating from Vintage High School in 1996, Rubins received a Bachelor of Science degree in molecular biology from the education…

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China on Beijing Winter Games boycott calls: 'These acts are in violation of the Olympic spirit'

China dismissed calls to boycott the olympics” target=”_blank”>2022 Beijing Olympics< to consider pulling out of the Winter Games over the country’s human rights violations. Chinese government spokesperson Guo Weimin also brushed aside assertions that China was looking to gain favor politically by providing COVID-19 vaccines and other pandemic assistance abroad, saying that the country was…

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Police in Burma fire tear gas, rubber bullets at protesters

Police in world-regions repeatedly used tear gas and rubber bullets Tuesday against conflicts” target=”_blank”>crowds protesting<on Sunday by security forces. Foreign ministers from Southeast Asian countries were meeting Tuesday to discuss the increasingly volatile crisis. Despite the crackdown, demonstrators have continued to flood the streets — and are beginning to more rigorously resist attempts to disperse…

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Youngest, oldest are most vulnerable to scams: report

The youngest and oldest get topics the most a new report says. Those under 25 years old are the most vulnerable to fraud attacks, while the oldest age group stands to lose the most money, according to LexisNexis Risk Solutions biannual Cybercrime Report, which tracked global cybercrime activity from July 2020 through December 2020. The…

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