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Biden admin's Afghanistan withdrawal failures detailed in report

A new report by Republicans on the senate” target=”_blank”>Senate<. “It is clear the senior leadership of the Biden Administration failed to effectively plan, coordinate, and execute an orderly withdrawal and evacuation” from Afghanistan, the report states. “The Biden Administration squandered precious time, ignored intelligence and recommendations from people on the …

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Susan Sarandon slammed after sharing post comparing slain NYPD detective's funeral turnout to 'fascism'

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Susan Sarandon< to fallen NYPD officer Jason Rivera to fascists on Wednesday.  The image Sarandon posted featured a tweet written by podcaster Danny Haiphong.  The original tweet showed a photo of police officers lining the new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< and Wilbert Mora, 27, were shot on the evening of …

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Mother of Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst reveals her daughter was dealing with 'high-functioning depression'

Editor’s note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). April Simpkins, the mother of events 2019 Cheslie Kryst, said she is “forever changed” following her daughter’s suicide and that Kryst was dealing with mental-health.  …

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CNN insider says network 'needs to step up and fire Brian Stelter' for not exposing Jeff Zucker affair: report

A CNN “insider” is reportedly calling for the firing of the network’s left-wing media correspondent Brian Stelter for not exposing CNN president Jeff Zucker’s romantic relationship with another high-ranking colleague, something that’s been dubbed an “open secret” by critics.  Stelter, who has emerged as CNN’s lackey whenever the network was …

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Havana Syndrome 'could be due to external stimuli': report

A U.S. intelligence community panel found that cases of “Havana Syndrome” that have plagued multiple Americans working overseas could be caused by “pulsed electromagnetic energy” from external sources. “We’ve learned a lot,” one intelligence official told reporters Wednesday. “While we don’t have the specific mechanism for each case, what we …

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Infrastructure, education, COVID among issues that require bipartisanship: Govs. Hutchinson and Murphy

As many pundits criticize the hyper-partisan nature of politics, Govs. Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark., and phil-murphy” target=”_blank”>Phil Murphy< and senate can come together are infrastructure, computer science, education, and the pandemic.  GOVERNORS GRADE JOE BIDEN: ‘SOLID’ D, AND ‘I’M TRYING TO BE GENEROUS’ “I think, I feel we’re better if we …

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