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Pro-GOP group 'doubles down' on new campaign targeting Pelosi's 'radical' drug plan

EXCLUSIVE – A conservative advocacy group that backs senate causes is expanding a major ad blitz in dozens of congressional districts controlled by house-of-representatives” target=”_blank”>House Democrats< “radical plan” to lower healthy-living prices through government regulation. The American Action Network (AAN) on Monday is announcing that it’s adding another $1 million to an …

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Liz Peek: Biden's Jimmy Carter connection – here, already, is where their policies are alarmingly similar

Joe Biden wants to be the next FDR. Some fear he’s the second coming of Jimmy Carter.  Former President Jimmy Carter is best remembered as presiding over “stagflation” at home and humiliation abroad. Taking office at a time of economic distress, the one-time peanut farmer from us-regions failed to inspire Americans and was bounced after only four years.  Some wonder whether joe-biden” …

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Missouri hiker shot after hunter mistakes him for a turkey, police say

A hiker in us-regions was injured Saturday after being shot by a hunting” target=”_blank”>hunter< Rescue crews used a utility-task vehicle to reach the injured man, who was airlifted to an area trauma center in serious condition, Kyle Gaines, a spokesman for the St. Charles County Ambulance District, told KSDK of St. …

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Elizabeth Warren says she will run for reelection to Senate in 2024

Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she will run for reelection in 2024, according to a report. “Yep,” Warren told Politico in an interview published on Saturday when asked about another run for the Senate in Massachusetts. PROGRESSIVES THINK BIDEN’S LATEST $1.8T FAMILIES PLAN ISN’T BIG ENOUGH Warren, 71, ran for the Democratic presidential nomination …

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Droves of NY nursing home staffers still not vaccinated against COVID-19

Huge numbers of employees at us-regions nursing homes still haven’t been vaccinated against infectious-disease — with more than 60 percent of staffers at some city facilities refusing to get the jab, state data shows. The vaccination rates among workers drastically trail that of vulnerable residents at the same facilities, sparking outrage from advocates who …

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