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  • Hunter Biden’s Computer Camera Roll Turned Over to Bannon and Giuliani Contains 25,000 Images With Sexually Explicit Selfies and Porn

    10/18/2020 10:11:17 AM PDT · by White Lives Matter · 50 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | October 18, 2020 | Jim Hoft
    Steve added that there are 25,000 images that show a drug-addled, depraved lifestyle. The New York Post corroborated Steve Bannon’s numbers.
  • how COVID-19 is impacting TV viewership and advertising

    04/13/2020 8:31:22 AM PDT · by 1Old Pro · 57 replies
    iSpotTV ^ | 4/13/20 | website
    Many brands and organizations have quickly responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with relevant creatives and new sales, deals and calls to action. We will continue to refresh and add creatives to this page throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Dow plunges 10% for its worst worst day since the 1987 crash as coronavirus fear crushes Wall Street bulls

    03/12/2020 1:24:31 PM PDT · by 1Old Pro · 27 replies
    Dow Jones ^ | 3/12/2020 | Dow Jones News Wires
    U.S. stocks staged a fresh plunge Thursday, pushing the S&P 500 index and Nasdaq Composite into a bear market and officially ending a record-setting, 11-year-old bull-market run--and in spectacular fashion. Uncertainties around the economic impact of COVID-19, the infectious disease that originated in Wuhan, China in December and has infected 128,000 people, has decimated investor buying appetite. Worries about accelerating problems in the oil patch, also helped to fuel almost-indiscriminate selling of assets considered risky and haven assets like bonds and gold alike. The S&P 500 index fell 9.5% to 2,480, the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 9.99% to end...
  • Feds: Mad Cow Never Entered Food Chain

    06/26/2004 12:39:20 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 9 replies · 236+ views
    My Way News ^ | 6/26/04 | AP
    WASHINGTON (AP) - An initial test of one animal has failed to rule out mad cow disease, but people who eat U.S. beef should not be alarmed because the animal never entered the food chain, agriculture officials say. The Agriculture Department said the result was "inconclusive" for the brain-wasting disease. The carcass was being sent to the USDA National Veterinary Laboratory in Ames, Iowa; results were expected in four days to seven days. "No matter how the confirmatory testing comes back, USDA remains confident in the safety of the U.S. beef supply," John Clifford, deputy administrator of USDA veterinary services,...
  • Gushing over the Gipper (The truth is that Ronald Reagan was not great at all.)

    06/13/2004 1:25:59 PM PDT · by dead · 83 replies · 8,152+ views
    Sunday, June 13, 2004 | MIKE KELLY
    Washington, D.C. PETER LANSING was talking about greatness and Ronald Reagan, but was having a little trouble finding all the right words as he stood outside the U.S. Capitol one evening last week. "I want to pay my respects to a great man, probably the greatest president in my life," said Lansing, an electrical engineer. At 46, Lansing has now lived through parts of 10 presidential administrations, including Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy. But as he waited to walk by Reagan's flag-draped coffin in the Capitol rotunda, he insisted Reagan was far above everyone else. Why? What is the...
  • Time will temper idolization of Reagan (fear and gnashing from Matthew Dallek)

    06/13/2004 9:57:43 AM PDT · by new cruelty · 51 replies · 216+ views
    Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | Sun, Jun. 13, 2004 | Matthew Dallek
    When Harry Truman left office, few could have predicted that 50 years later, his reputation would soar into the stratosphere. In 1953, Truman's approval ratings hovered in the 20s, the Korean War had bogged down, and labor unrest and soaring inflation dogged his reputation. Now, however, Truman is a beloved, folksy figure who, it is said, saved America from communist aggression and expanded civil rights and health care to millions nationwide. So, it is fair to ask: What will be the future of Ronald Reagan? It is unlikely to look as rosy as it has over the last week. Reagan's...