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Crocodile Tears for Khashoggi Betray Info Op to Promote His Fellow Islamists

Commentary With the Biden administration releasing an intelligence assessment claiming de facto Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) approved the grisly 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the political-media class is once again shedding crocodile tears over his death. Its purpose is more than performative. It is signaling the dawn of the rebooted Obama-Biden […]

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New Rules Appear to Push International Air Travel Down Even Further Than Pre Pandemic

OTTAWA—Canada’s new COVID-19 testing and quarantine rules for international air travellers appear to have convinced even more would-be travellers to stay put in recent weeks. In the last two weeks of January international arrivals fell to 106,000 people, and in the first two weeks of February, the figure fell further to 94,000 people, according to

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FBI Cannot ‘Disclose the Cause of Death’ of Officer Brian Sicknick: Director Wray

The FBI “cannot disclose the cause of death” of U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, after The New York Times and other news outlets either retracted or updated reports claiming he was killed by being hit with a fire extinguisher during the Capitol riots on Jan. 6. FBI Director Christopher Wray responded to a question

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LA Teachers Union Condemns State’s School Reopening Plan as ‘Propagating Structural Racism’

The United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) has condemned California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to reopen schools for in-person instruction, calling it “a recipe for propagating structural racism.” Newsom announced on Sunday that he has reached a deal with state legislators to set aside $2 billion in grants to help school districts cover the expenses

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David Cameron Says His Government Prepared for Influenza, Not Respiratory Diseases

The UK was prepared for the wrong pandemic, former Prime Minister David Cameron said on Monday when questioned about the national security strategy of his government. As biosecurity came into the spotlight due to the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, Parliament’s National Security Strategy Committee on Jan. 4 launched an inquiry into how well the UK’s national

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Belarus Jails Journalist for Revealing ‘Medical Secrets’ in Protester’s Death

KYIV—A Belarusian court sentenced a journalist to six months in prison on Tuesday for divulging medical secrets, after she contradicted official statements about the death of a protester who the authorities suggested was drunk at the time. Katerina Borisevich from the local news outlet TUT.BY had reported that there was no alcohol in the bloodstream

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Biden’s Appointees: Diversity But Not Much Else

Commentary Dr. Rachel Levine’s nomination to be assistant secretary of Health and Human Services is being hailed as “historic” by Democrats and the media, solely because Levine is transgender. That’s crazy. Her own sexual identity should be irrelevant. What’s needed, especially during the pandemic, is competence. Levine lacks it. As Pennsylvania health secretary, Levine was

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Target to Invest $4 Billion Annually to Cement Pandemic Market Share Gains

Target will invest $4 billion annually over the next several years to open more stores, upgrade existing ones, and build out its supply chain as the retailer tries to cement market share gains made during the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement on Tuesday comes after the company reported a 21 percent jump in holiday quarter revenue

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15 Dead After Major California Crash Involving Semi-Truck, SUV With 27 People: Officials

At least 15 people have died after a Ford Expedition SUV was involved in a collision with a semi-truck in Imperial County, California, located just miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said. Imperial Fire Department Battalion Chief Juan Rodelo told Fox 11 in Los Angeles that a mass casualty crash in Holtville occurred. A number

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