Western Journal,
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Kipp Jones
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Conservative commentator Dan Bongino will be joined by former President Donald Trump on Monday during Bongino’s first national radio broadcast, as he attempts to help fill the void left behind by late radio icon Rush Limbaugh.Limbaugh, who passed away from lung cancer in February, of course, can never be replaced.But in the absence of his booming voice and towering intellect, many conservatives seeking some semblance of normality on the radio while they drive or work are in need of a boost.Limbaugh’s old time slot, Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET, will become Bongino’s beginning on May 24.
Daily Mail (UK),
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John Humphrys
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5/22/2021 5:49:53 PM
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This has been a great week for journalism. Yes, I know what you’re thinking as you read that sentence. Humphrys has finally lost it. Too many early mornings on Today and half a century of being on the front line of news reporting and presenting have finally taken their toll. The poor chap obviously hasn’t been paying attention to what’s been going on.In the past 48 hours the nation has been exposed to a litany of revelations that have shocked anyone with even a smidgeon of concern about the future of journalism in this great country.The most sensational interview with the most famous woman of her time turns out
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rachel Sharp
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5/22/2021 5:41:35 PM
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Sarah Palin has slammed Martin Bashir's 'unethical press behavior' after a damning report found he used 'deceitful' methods to obtain his 1995 interview with Princess Diana. The former governor of Alaska waded into the controversy Friday, claiming the ex-BBC journalist 'has been caught so many times' engaging in rogue tactics. Palin's comments come eight years after she personally locked horns with Bashir when he branded her a 'world class idiot' in a saga that ultimately led to him quitting his role at MSNBC. Bashir stood down as the BBC's religion editor last week citing health reasons - just days before retired high court judge Lord Dyson published his investigation
Daily Mail (UK),
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Christopher Eberhart
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5/22/2021 5:26:14 PM
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Friday night's $515 million Mega Millions jackpot has been won by a single ticket holder from Pennsylvania. The winning numbers were 6-9-17-18-48, with 8 as the gold Mega Ball 8. The person will get $348.6million in cash after tax has been deducted from the jackpot. It's highest jackpot winnings in Pennsylvania since it became a Mega Millions participant in 2010 and the ninth largest jackpot awarded since the game began in 2002. The odds of winning are 1 in 303 million for Mega Millions, Today reported in January.
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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5/22/2021 5:22:41 PM
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Monica Lewinsky blew the Internet away Friday after addressing a tweet about poor decision-making.“What’s the most high-risk, low-reward thing you’ve ever done?” asked the account for Uber Facts, to which the former presidential paramour replied with eye emojis.The simple statement drew more than 52,000 retweets and her pithy response won praise from the web.“We don’t deserve you,” said podcaster Bridget Phetasy.Others felt her reply was not unimpeachable.“Make no mistake, ‘she/her’ loves the attention, even now,” griped former Met Lenny Dykstra, taking a swipe at the pronouns that Lewinsky has ostentatiously added to her Twitter handle.
Breitbart Politics,
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Alana Mastrangelo
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A Georgia judge is allowing officials to audit roughly 145,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County in the 2020 election, attempting to ensure the integrity and security of the state’s elections.The audit will allow for the examination of signatures on the ballots to ensure that they are legitimate, according to a George Star News report.
“Voter confidence in our election system is the bedrock of our republic. Unfortunately, inconsistencies in Fulton County’s November 2020 absentee ballots cast serious doubt on voters’ faith in our elections,” former Sen. Kelly Loeffler said in a statement.Georgia residents have been particularly concerned about Fulton County.Files provided by county officials show there are no
Trending Politics,
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Jonathan Davis
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5/22/2021 4:12:45 PM
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During President Donald Trump’s tenure, America’s veterans were cared for better than at any time in recent memory.A series of scandals during the Obama administration, including instances where vets died while waiting for care after they were removed from schedules, led Trump to pledge during his 2016 campaign ‘never again’ would our vets be neglected.One of his first veteran-related actions was to sign a measure just a few months after he took office reforming the abysmal Veterans Affairs. And things only got better from there.
Trending Politics,
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Collin Rugg
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5/22/2021 4:08:48 PM
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On Friday, President Joe Biden accidentally admitted on camera that he would be interfering with the Department of Justice to make sure that they cannot seize records belonging to reporters. The admission raises many ethics concerns.“Would you prevent your Justice Department from doing that?” asked liberal hack CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins, referring to reporter’s records.Biden replied by saying that the practice was “absolutely, positively wrong.”“It’s simply, simply wrong,” Biden said.Biden said, “I will not let that happen,” when asked if the Justice Department would be allowed
Washington Free Beacon,
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Graham Piro
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5/22/2021 3:57:12 PM
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The top federal labor arbiter smacked down a controversial Biden appointee's move to dismiss a worker's complaint against union leaders.National Labor Relations Board acting general counsel Peter Ohr attempted to withdraw the agency's support for a Texas nurse who accused union and company officials of conspiring against workers. Three members of the five-member NLRB, which enforces federal labor law, said the Biden appointee ignored "significant legal issues" the case presented."This case presents significant legal issues regarding the duty of fair representation and the appropriate framework for resolving allegations that a union breached that duty,"
Daily Mail (UK),
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Christopher Eberhart
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Joe Biden mistakenly branded Korean President Moon Jae-in 'prime minister' a day after he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'president.'When President Biden, 78, presented 94-year-old Korean War veteran Ralph Puckett with the Medal of Honor on Friday, he said, 'The people in the Republic of Korea haven't forgotten, as evidenced by the fact that the prime minister of Korea is here for this ceremony,' The New York Post reported.Less than 24 hours earlier, Biden referred to Netanyahu as 'President Netanyahu' during his speech celebrating an Israel-Hamas cease-fire, according to The Post.
New York Post,
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Clyde Prestowitz
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5/22/2021 10:47:56 AM
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Free-world CEOs, presidents and prime ministers are now being forced by China to make fundamental choices. Do they stand for free speech, the rule of law and human rights — or for primarily making money?Over the past 30 years, Western leaders have dreamed they lived in an earthly paradise where they could stand for both. But the ruling Communist Party of China under paramount leader Xi Jinping is now making it increasingly clear that if you want to do business with his country, you’d best embrace the party line.Take Apple.The world’s most valuable brand is a powerhouse in Washington, DC, maintaining armies of lawyers and making large donations
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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5/22/2021 10:16:10 AM
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Joe Biden met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in today.During a joint press conference, Biden made it clear that who he was calling on during the press conference had been scripted by his staff, as the Washington Examiner explained.“First question, I’m told is MaryAlice Parks, ABC,” Biden said starting the questions.At his first press conference on March 25, we also saw a lot of scripting, where Biden had a pre-selected list of reliable liberal media to call on, without any questions from someone who might ask something pressing and challenging. He had a list of reporters with their names and their pictures, with numbers when they were supposed to be