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Megan Basham
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MSNBC host Joy Reid stirred up controversy earlier this week when she compared Christian conservatives to the Taliban. But Reid is hardly the only public figure on the left making that analogy.Actor Tim Russ, best known for playing Lieutenant Commander Tuvok on the sci-fi series “Star Trek: Voyager” and Principal Franklin on Disney’s “iCarly,” tweeted Monday that, “The Taliban are as fanatical about their beliefs and culture as the millions of people right here in the U.S. who believe in religion, conspiracy theories, and alternate reality.”This isn’t the first time Russ has disparaged Americans of faith generally or Christians specifically.
Daily Caller,
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Katie Jerkovich
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8/30/2021 7:03:45 PM
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ABC has revealed a long list of guest co-hosts “The View” will feature, including Condoleezza Rice, Mia Love and more, as the search continues to replace Meghan McCain.“25 years is such an incredible milestone,” executive producer Brian Teta shared in a statement to Mediaite in a piece published Monday. “We have so much planned to honor this amazing platform that Barbara Walters created,” the statement added. “I can’t think of a better way to kick off that celebration than by welcoming the co-hosts back to the iconic View table
BizPac Review,
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Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
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8/30/2021 5:53:20 PM
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Actor James Woods tweeted out a clip of President Biden as he was cut off during a virtual feed in March by Nancy Pelosi as she allegedly asserted on a hot mic, “No, we don’t want him to talk.”“And I’m happy to take questions if that’s what I’m supposed to do Nance. Whatever you want me to do,” Biden said in the clip while addressing the House Democrats 2021 Issues Conference. This part actually happened and was verified at the time.In the clip Woods shared, Pelosi allegedly stated unknowingly while on a hot mic, “Am I on? No, we don’t want him to talk.” At that point,
The New York Sun,
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Ira Stoll
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8/30/2021 4:48:54 PM
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As feats of publishing entrepreneurship go, it’s one for the record books, or at least the business school case studies — Politico, a Washington-centric mostly online news organization founded in 2007, will be sold to the German publisher Axel Springer for a reported $1 billion.If that sum is even close to being accurate, it’s staggering. Time magazine was sold in 2018 to Marc Benioff and his wife Lynne Benioff for $190 million. The Washington Post was sold to Jeff Bezos in 2013 for $250 million.Politico had been founded by three former Washington Post reporters — John Harris, Jim VandeHei, and Mike Allen —
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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Jill Biden offered a reassuring message to parents and children on Monday, which is the first day of school for many kids across the nation. In an op-ed published by ABC News, the first lady, a school teacher, acknowledged the fears some may have returning to the classroom and said President Joe Biden is doing all he can to defeat the coronavirus pandemic.'Parents, I want you to know that your child, your school and your family are at the heart of all that my husband, Joe, is doing to help our country defeat and ultimately recover from this pandemic,' she wrote.
New York Post,
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Rob Bailey-Millado
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Tony Dow, who played big brother Wally Cleaver in the golden age TV classic “Leave It to Beaver,” was hospitalized with pneumonia over the weekend after a harrowing 24-hour wait for a bed.The 76-year-old ex-child star’s wife, Lauren Shulkind, confirmed to TMZ that — thanks to a shortage of hospital beds caused by the surge of Delta variant infections in California — her husband of 41 years spent “24 hours” suffering in the waiting room before being treated. Los Angeles County health officials have reported that 30 percent of new COVID-19 cases are “breakthrough” infections among fully vaccinated Los Angeles residents,
Daily Mail (UK),
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Peter Belfiore
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Rob Crilly
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The US Marine Corps has posted a photo on Twitter of the flag-draped caskets of their fallen brethren killed in Thursday's suicide bomb attack in Kabul.The shot shows the caskets being flown back to the US on a C-17 Globemaster military transport.The caskets later arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for a solemn transfer ceremony Sunday morning, which was attended by Joe Biden. The Corps tweeted: 'Flag-draped transfer cases line the inside of a C-17 Globemaster II Aug. 29, 2021, prior to a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. 'The fallen service members died while supporting non-combat operations in Kabul.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Jennifer Smith
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Adam Schrader
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Chris Jewers
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Some of the final US flights left Kabul on Monday despite the airport coming under fire from five ISIS rockets and as the threat of another terrorist attack grows stronger by the minute. Five rockets were launched at Hamid Karzai Airport on Monday morning from a sedan parked nearby. ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the attack on Monday morning, saying they used Katyusha rockets against the US troops still on the ground. No one is believed to have been killed in the attack. The US Army's C-RAM missile defense system could be heard firing shots at some of the rockets but it took out just one of the five rockets -
Daily Wire,
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Chrissy Clark
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Virginia’s Department of Education hosted a speaker who instructed teachers to exclude the role Muslim extremism played when teaching students about 9/11. In a PowerPoint delivered by “Education Leadership scholar” Amaarah DeCuir, teachers were instructed to avoid using language that could pin the events of 9/11 on Muslim extremism. The lecturer pointed to the heightened anti-Muslim sentiment that allegedly ticks up around the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.“School and classroom 9/11 commemorations are sites for increased anti-Muslim racism,” the presentation reads.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Adam Schrader
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Christopher Eberhart
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he Marine battalion commander who was relieved of his duties for warning his superiors over the Afghanistan exit strategy has resigned from the military.Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller published a new video online on Sunday addressing his resignation just days after he went viral for calling out his superiors for not 'raising their hands and accepting accountability or saying, 'We messed this up.''Scheller's original video criticized Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley for leaving the Bagram Air Base before all Americans and their allies had the chance to be evacuated.
City Journal,
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Heather Mac Donald
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8/30/2021 12:23:34 AM
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The possibility that Larry Elder may win California’s recall election against Governor Gavin Newsom is generating acute anxiety in the mainstream media and among the activist Left. Elder’s foes are responding with their favored means of destruction: by playing the race card. Never mind that the nationally syndicated talk show host is black. A series of opinion columns and editorials have accused him of being a white supremacist, or at the very least a shill for other white supremacists. Elect Elder and California will reinstate Jim Crow, state senator Sydney Kamlager, a Democrat from Los Angeles, has warned.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alastair Talbot
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Adriana Diaz
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The brother of Robert F Kennedy's assassin Sirhan Sirhan has been seen for the first time since his killer sibling was granted parole, amid suggestions that the pair will live together in Pasadena when the 77-year-old is released.On Sunday, Munir Sirhan was pictured running errands in Pasadena, California, where the Sirhans own a home.Killer Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, was a student and a resident of the Los Angeles suburb at the time of his conviction for assassinating U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1969. On Friday, a parole board in California voted to recommend that Sirhan be granted parole after nearly five decades in prison.