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Cruz: Biden Limiting SCOTUS Pick to a Black Woman Is 'Discriminating Based on Race'


Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) said on this week's broadcast of "Fox News Sunday" that President Joe Biden's announcement that he would nominate a black woman to the Supreme Court was "discriminating based on race."




Facing Backlash and Recall Effort, Soros-funded George Gascon Drops Some Radical Policies


Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón is backing away from some of his most controversial policies as he faces a public outcry about lenient sentences, outrage about rising crime, and a newly-launched effort to force a recall election.






China Wants to Buy 100 Million Metric Tons of Coal from Russia


The governments of China and Russia are developing an agreement that would see Beijing purchase 100 million metric tons of coal from Moscow, the Kremlin announced on Friday.



DCCC Polling Shows Swing Voters Don't Agree with Party's Aggressive Policies


Recent internal polling from the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) showed swing voters across the county believe the party went too far on some of their policies regarding defunding the police, coronavirus restrictions, and border issues.



Maher: School Mask Rules 'Creating a Generation' of 'Germ-Paranoid' Kids


During the “Overtime” segment of his “Real Time” show on Friday, host Bill Maher said that school mask mandates are “creating a generation of Howie Mandels, of little germ-paranoid munchkins.” And that children are a group of people who don’t



Russian Legislature Leader Accuses Ukraine of Genocide


Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker for the lower house of the Russian Parliament, claimed on Friday that Ukraine has been secretly massacring ethnic Russians in the war-torn Donbas region and hiding the corpses in mass graves with assistance from the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).


Brooks: Dems on Wrong Side of Education, Crime, San Francisco Recall 'Should Be a Five-Alarm Fire'


On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks said the school board recalls in San Francisco “should be a five-alarm fire” to Democrats, who have gotten on the wrong side of the major issues of education and crime.


Pro-Russia Separatists Mobilise, Alleging 'Immediate Threat of Aggression' from Ukraine Govt


Separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine ordered a full military mobilization Saturday amid a spike of violence in the war-torn region and fears in the West that Russia might use the strife as a pretext for an invasion.





Mobilization ordered in eastern Ukraine


The head of the Donetsk People’s Republic has called on all able-bodied men to stand up to “Kiev’s aggression”





Elie Mystal: Kim Potter Two-Year Sentence Shows 'Country Hates Black People'


MSNBC regular and The Nation's justice correspondent Elie Mystal said Friday on "The ReidOut" that former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter being sentenced to two years for the Daunte Wright's manslaughter conviction showed that America hates black people.


FNC's Griffin: Ukraine 'Not Some Wag-the-Dog' Durham Probe Situation


Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin told her co-hosts Friday on "The Five" that the Biden administration is not overhyping the possibility Russia will invade Ukraine to draw attention away from special counsel John Durham's investigation.


CNN's Smerconish: Trump Suffering 'Death by a Thousand Cuts, Legally Speaking'


CNN political analyst Michael Smerconish said Friday on "The Situation Room" that former President Donald Trump is suffering a "death by a thousand cut" regarding several investigations and lawsuits.


Not So Private Messaging: Facebook Announces 'Fact Checking' in WhatsApp For French Election


Facebook parent company Meta has announced it will be implementing a 'fact checking' service in its messaging platform WhatsApp, in order to counter so-called 'fake news' during the upcoming French presidential election.



Hugh Hewitt: 'The Media Has Made Too Much' of Durham's New Filing


Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt said Thursday on FNC's "Special Report" that media reports claiming Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign spied on former President Donald Trump was going too far in the assessment of Special Counsel John Durham's filing last week.


Missing Uyghur Olympian Resurfaces, Denies Genocide in Chinese Propaganda


Uyghur cross-country ski Olympian Dinigeer ­Yilamujiang resurfaced in an interview with the Chinese government propaganda outlet Global Times on Friday, denying the ongoing genocide of her people in East Turkistan and claiming reports of her disappearance were untrue.



MSNBC's Deutsch: Ivanka 'Very Intertwined' in Trump Business -- Her 'Brand Is Dead'


MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch said Thursday on MSNBC's "Deadline" that Ivanka Trump is "very intertwined" with her father, former President Donald Trump's business which means her "brand" was dead.


CNN's Toobin: Trump, Family Could Be in Trouble if They Take the Fifth in Civil Case


CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Thursday on "The Situation Room" that if former President Donald Trump and his children Ivanka and Don Jr. plead the Fifth when testifying in the civil suit by the state of New York, the jury could draw an "adverse inference."


China Admits Constant Lockdowns Are Hurting Its Economy


Chinese officials on Thursday admitted the massive lockdowns imposed against coronavirus outbreaks in major cities across China are inflicting significant damage upon the Chinese economy.