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‘46 years ago, but worse’: Vietnamese Americans address Afghan ‘humanitarian crisis’

By Sebastian Hughes Daily Caller News Foundation Vietnamese Americans spoke to the Daily Caller News Foundation about both the comparisons between Saigon and Kabul and what the U.S. policy should be wi...

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Heartbreaking story: Pup’s injuries ‘suggest someone held her head down with their shoe’ and shot her

When an injured animal comes to a shelter, it can be difficult to tell whether the injuries were accidental or intentional. There are certainly patterns and signs that point to specific causes – most p...

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Congress AWOL, so states take on Big Tech

By Ailan Evans Daily Caller News Foundation Despite calls for increased regulation of the tech industry, Congress has yet to pass any major legislation, leaving it up to the states to take action curbi...

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FBI takes another black eye for paying white supremacist
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  • Source: Bob Unruh
  • 08/30/2021

The FBI’s reputation has crashed in recent years. There was its participation in the now-debunked Steele Dossier conspiracy through which Democrats tried to kill the presidency of Donald Trump. There a...

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While all eyes are on Afghanistan, North Korea has reportedly made a ‘deeply troubling’ nuclear move

A new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency said North Korea appears to have restarted a nuclear reactor capable of producing plutonium for nuclear weapons, which the group called “deeply tr...

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Fury erupts as chartered plane evacuates cats and dogs from Kabul, leaves women and kids behind

There is a time and a place for animal rescue. That time and place isn’t Kabul, Afghanistan, in August 2021. In the capital of a failed state, citizens of Western countries – as well as the Afghans who...

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Schools still blocking family, faith and freedom websites

Big tech blocking conservative websites is nothing new. But when public schools jump into the game, that’s quite a different story. It all started decades ago with the advancement of technology and the...

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Reports pour in saying Biden’s panicked Kabul airstrike killed several young children

President Joe Biden’s airstrike campaign against terrorist elements in Afghanistan may end up going as well as his military strategy on the ground went. According to several reports, the drone strike –...

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Biden walks out of media event after reporter asks about Afghanistan

As Hurricane Ida was making landfall along the Louisiana coast, President Joe Biden was making an appearance at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, hoping to make some news. Oh, did he. After the ...

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Capitol cop’s reason for shooting Babbitt is dangerous, says Constitution expert
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  • Source: Bob Unruh
  • 08/30/2021

A constitutional expert is warning the excuse used by Capitol police officer Michael Byrd for shooting an unarmed protester at the January riot in Washington is more than dangerous. “Under this standar...

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‘The horror’: Congressman outlines 3 options for Biden: All have him gone
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  • Source: Bob Unruh
  • 08/30/2021

U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., has outlined three options for President Biden, given his declining mental capabilities and the resulting catastrophe in Afghanistan that has allowed terrorists to take ove...

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Report: Wisconsin lost track of 82,000 ballots in a state Biden won by 20,000

[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by The Daily Signal.] By Fred Lucas The Daily Signal Wisconsin lost track of more than 82,000 mail-in ballots cast in the state in the November 2020 ...

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Report: New deal for security at Kabul Airport would see Taliban recognized as legit government

Turkey will operate Kabul’s airport in collaboration with Qatar, according to a new report. As part of the deal, Turkey – a NATO member – will recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afgh...

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University seeks professor of ‘structural racism’ and ‘oppression’

(THE COLLEGE FIX) – The University of Pittsburgh is seeking an assistant professor for its political science department — one who deals with the “subfield” of structural racism, oppression and the blac...

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Watch: NYPD officer jumps down to save sick man collapsed on subway tracks

The New York City Police Department has had a rough go of it the past several years. The administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio has always been hostile toward the police, but that hostility only seemed...

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