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Screenshot/Truth Social On Monday, Donald Trump made a special announcement about abortion. In the address, he said that abortion laws should be decided by the states, with no mention of a national ban favored by many conservatives. Something some conservatives were not happy about. WATCH: Trump releases new statement on abortion policy, saying abortion restrictions should be left to states. Do you agree? pic.twitter.com/hCv13xgt1h — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 8, 2024 RELATED: Kid Rock Says ‘Trump’s Winning’ – ‘If You Don’t Vote For Donald Trump, You Ain’t From Michigan’ Trump Faces Pushback from Conservatives After Abortion Statement In the announcement…

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Elon Musk admitted that his posts on the platform formerly known as Twitter may have financially harmed the company in the long run, in a March 27th deposition made public on Monday by The Huffington Post. The billionaire also admitted to have a “limited understanding” of the lawsuit for which he was being deposed. The 22-year old Ben Brody sued Musk for defamation last fall, alleging that Musk pushed a conspiracy theory that falsely identified Brody as being involved in a fight between two far-right groups in Oregon. Musk’s attorney filed multiple requests to keep the transcript of his nearly…

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Overall well-being is influenced by your financial standing, relationships, work, sense of purpose, and safety, but where you live and your community’s health care system also play a vital role. In an analysis published last month, Universal Drugstore, an online pharmacy, ranked the best and worst states to live in for mental health, after evaluating dozens of data points including the prevalence of mental illness and the cost of care.  Montana came in number one for the best place to live for mental health, scoring 8.06 out of 10. The state had the lowest number by population of “mentally unhealthy…

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  Taiwanese chip giant will build third facility in Arizona as part of $65bn investment in the US. The United States has pledged to give Taiwan’s chip giant TSMC up to $6.6bn to expand production at facilities it is building in the state of Arizona. The funding announced on Monday will support TSMC building a third semiconductor factory in Arizona, in addition to two facilities already in the pipeline, US officials said. TSMC’s total investments in the US will rise to $65bn under the agreement, according to US officials. The deal is the latest effort by US President Joe Biden’s…

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Stanford University Professor of Medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya in an interview with John Solomon of ‘Just The News’ said the CDC and FDA gaslit Americans who were injured by the COVID vaccine. Dr. Bhattacharya says public health institutions should have been honest about COVID vaccine risks and possible side effects from the beginning and then taken care of people that were harmed.

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If you want to fly business class for an upcoming trip without paying a massive amount of cash, you may consider booking an award flight. Business-class award flights can be difficult to find on some routes as availability can be limited. You can improve your chances of snagging a great award by learning how to search for award availability and the best times to book business-class award flights.Here’s what you need to know.How to find award availabilitySome airlines make every seat available with miles. For most other airlines, though, you’ll need to find award availability before you can book an…

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More than 33,000 have been killed in Israel’s offensive in Gaza, the Hamas-run health ministry there says, the majority of them civilians. Gaza is on the brink of famine, with Oxfam reporting that 300,000 people trapped in the north have lived since January on an average of 245 calories a day.

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j4p4n, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons By Adam Andrzejewski for RealClearInvestigations Topline: It will take an extra $175.3 trillion to keep Medicare and Social Security intact for when today’s children reach old age, according to OpenTheBooks’ analysis of the nation’s latest financial report. Key facts: The Treasury Department projected spending over the “infinite horizon,” or the lifetime of everyone in the country today. It projects that current participants in Medicare and Social Security will collect $105.4 trillion more in benefits from the programs than they contribute into them through payroll taxes. Future participants, who are younger than 15 and even in the womb, will use up…

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  If you walked outside during the middle of the day on Monday, April 8, you may have noticed something peculiar: It was a whole lot darker than it usually is. Millions of people watched the solar eclipse on April 8, particularly those within the celestial event’s “path of totality” — a.k.a. when the moon’s shadow completely covered up the sun. It was a spectacular showing of nature’s most incredible forces. Unsurprisingly, the internet reacted with some good posts. Mashable Light Speed Starting with @NASAMoon, the official X / Twitter account for NASA’s moon, blocking @NASAsun. That’s funny.

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At Sansan Chicken in the East Village of Manhattan, a cashier will greet you with a wave and a smile—but they’ll be over 8,500 miles away. Instead of a human standing in front of you, you’ll instead see a face on a screen, working over video chat all the way from the Philippines. Brett Goldstein, an AI start-up founder and owner of Launch House Venture, stumbled upon the restaurant late Saturday night when he was hungry for Japanese fried chicken. He told Fortune it’s the future of fast food.  “I had this ‘aha’ feeling of, ‘Okay, this makes a lot…

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The incitement of tribal hatreds and historical grievances under the cover of Marxist-Leninist language led to the destruction of the multiethnic country of Yugoslavia and the genocide of Bosnian Muslims. The parallels to American wokeism are hard to ignore.

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