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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Rep. Chris Stewart: Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal – this veteran supports president's decision. Here's why

Critics of joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<, and now member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I have extensive insights regarding the security situation in conflicts. And it is these unique experiences and insights, not political winds, that have shaped my position on America’s longest war: VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: A NATION’S WELL-BEING HINGES ON ONLY…

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ABC News, New York Times rush to defend Fetterman, blame ‘ableism’ for reactions to Pennsylvania debate

Articles from The New York Times and ABC News rushed to John Fetterman’s defense and highlighted how bias against people with disabilities catalyzed negative reactions to the Pennsylvania Senate candidate’s debate performance.  “One in four Americans has a disability, but disabled politicians are rarely on the national debate stage. That made John Fetterman’s appearance a…

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Steve Buscemi reveals 9/11 PTSD after volunteering in the aftermath: 'I couldn't make a simple decision'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Steve Buscemi<. The 63-year-old actor had previously worked as a firefighter in the ’80s, and volunteered for search and recovery efforts after the terrorist attacks in 2001, according to comments made during a recent interview with Marc Maron for his “WTF” podcast. “I kept calling the fire house the day before and of course…

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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine: New Zealand reports first death linked to shot

world-regions officials reported the country’s first death linked to the healthy-living infectious-disease vaccine on Monday.  In a release, the Ministry of Health wrote to “ensure that health care professionals and consumers remain vigilant and are aware of the signs of heart-health” target=”_blank”>myocarditis<, the COVID-19 Vaccine Independent Safety Monitoring Board (CV-ISMB) considered that the woman’s death…

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Louisiana Supreme Court says abortions must remain legal for now, despite 'trigger law'

The Louisiana Supreme Court refused to overturn a lower court ruling preventing the state from enforcing its abortion ban on Thursday. A judge had temporarily blocked enforcement of Louisiana’s “trigger law” banning nearly all abortions last week. The judge placed a temporary stay on enforcement following a lawsuit from abortion providers in the state, who…

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