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Wuhan Scientists Claim No Evidence of COVID Transmission in Asymptomatic Carriers

Although released in November, a study out of China's Wuhan district that only recently came to light given the two countries' suppressive media efforts suggested that they had found no evidence to support asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus. Like much of the virus information coming from China, the report should...

UPDATE: Calif. Blacks Furious Over Newsom’s Snub in Picking a Latino to Replace Kamala

Black leaders in California sharply criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, for snubbing them in the selection process to replace Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., who presumably will be sworn in next month as vice president. Harris is not African--American per se, since her roots come from India and the Caribbean...

Trump Gives ‘Friendly Health Advice’ to Iran after Rocket Attack on Baghdad Embassy

President Donald Trump on Wednesday responded to Iran's rocket attack on the US Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq with some unsolicited guidance. Our embassy in Baghdad got hit Sunday by several rockets. Three rockets failed to launch. Guess where they were from: IRAN. Now we hear chatter of additional attacks against...

SCOTUS Schedules Urgent Pennsylvania Vote-Fraud Lawsuit for After Inauguration

The Supreme Court on Wednesday denied President Donald Trump's appeal to hear a critical Pennsylvania election lawsuit on an expedited basis, effectively killing the challenge the Epoch Times reported. The high court told Pennsylvania that it had to respond to Trump's challenge by Jan. 22, 2021, two days after the...

YouTube to Crack Down on Videos That Get Traffic from External Sites

YouTube's newest tactic to censor conservative content will focus on slowing or blocking traffic that comes from external websites, Reclaim The Net reported. The video-sharing platform announced in a Dec. 9 update that its goal of "limiting the reach of misinformation and removing harmful content," which it pursued during the...

Barack Obama Relaxes, Forces Michelle to Paddle on Leisurely Kayak Cruise in Hawaii

With his right-hand man, Joe Biden, having safely secured the Oval Office (barring any surprise changes in trajectory) ex-president Barack Obama was able to relax and rest on his laurels during a holiday visit to Hawaii. However, his wife, Michelle, wasn't so lucky. Barack Obama Relaxes as Michelle Obama Does All...

Court Ruling Compels Washington Gov. Inslee to Lift Hard Cap on Church Attendance

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee lifted the 200-person capacity limit on churches after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against restrictions in Nevada that did not account for a building's occupancy, the Tri-City Herald reported. Inslee left in place the order restricting indoor attendance at churches to 25 percent of...

WATCH: Store Owner Who Reported Hunter Biden’s Laptop Reveals FBI Misconduct, Threats

John Paul Mac Isaac, the Delaware computer-store owner who first discovered Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop, denounced the FBI in a new video, saying its agents had mishandled the Biden investigation after forcing him to relinquish the damning evidence. "I started to reflect on my interactions, and I was getting the...

Rush Limbaugh Offers Moving End-of-Year Sign-Off; Some Fear It May Be His Last…

Iconic conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh gave a particularly touching thank-you to his listeners on Wednesday, his final show before taking off on an extended holiday vacation. "My point in all of this today is gratitude," he said, as reported by Fox News. "My point in all of this is...

SELLERS: Trump’s First Term Was Like the Star of Bethlehem for American Democracy

This season, the planets literally aligned to bring us the perfect Christmas. You only see this every 800 years -- Devin Nunes Devinnunes Tuesday, December 22, 2020 The double transit---or great conjunction---of Saturn and Jupiter, which has been visible in the winter night sky, peaking on Monday, Dec. 21, was a rare treat. It...

New York City Loses 13.3 Percent of Chains; 1,057 Stores Out of Business

Chain retailers and restaurants fled New York City in record numbers in 2020, accelerating a trend that began in 2018, the New York Post reported. The Center for an Urban Future's 2020 "State of the Chains" report found that 1,057 chain stores in the city closed their doors this year,...

Deep-Blue States New York, Illinois and Hawaii Lose Most Residents in Past Year

In the past year, New York lost more residents than any other U.S. state, the Census Bureau reported on Tuesday. This decline could cause the reliably liberal state to lose one seat in the House and one Electoral College vote, reducing the state's delegation to 26. New York saw a spike...
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