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news Update: SCOTUS rules unanimously to put Trump back on ballot in Colorado
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news French study: 17,000 people died taking hydroxychloroquine during 1st Covid wave
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83K likes. Twitter needs to be shut down Jesus Christ. Thank god for context (which was posted wayyyy too late) She actually talks about the Hamas eyeraping here And she OBVIOUSLY never said it and the fact that people actually believe she did speaks volumes. Goes to show how much people hate not only Israeli people but their victims. She should sue for defamation against that disgusting creep
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news Israel attacks Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, West Bank, and Jerusalem in 24 hours
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news Joe Biden is less popular than last four presidents who failed to win second term
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President Joe Biden's current approval rating is lower than that of the last four presidents who failed to win a second term, according to polling data. Biden's popularity among voters has been a major talking point in the 2024 campaign. His approval rating percentage has steadily been in the low 40s for most of his presidency. It was at its highest when Biden first took office in January 2021 at 53.1 percent and at its lowest in July 2022 at 38.2 percent, according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight. A recent poll conducted by the American Research Group from December 17-20 found that 37 percent of Americans approve of Biden's handling of his presidency, while 57 percent disapprove. The poll surveyed 1,100 adults living in the continental U.S. and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. Looking at how Biden's popularity fares compared to past incumbents who lost their reelection campaigns, he has a lower approval rating than Donald Trump, George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford at the same point in their presidencies. Biden's approval rating is about 10 points behind former Democratic President Jimmy Carter's at this point in their presidencies. On the 1,074th day of the Carter administration, the president had a 49.2 percent approval rating. Carter lost to Republican candidate Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election. Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-less-popular-last-4-presidents-who-failed-win-second-term-1856574 -
news Plane lands while up in flames, 6 people dead / collided with another plane mid air
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do lebanon and syria "have the right to defend themselves"?
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news BREAKING: 7.6 magnitude earthquake has just hit Japan + Tsunami warning!
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news America's crime rate is dropping, yet cops killed more people than ever in 2023
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news Supreme Leader of Iran says the West is destroying women’s dignity
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news Nebraska Governor Stands By Rejection Of Federal Funds To Feed Hungry Kids
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“I don’t believe in welfare,” Republican Gov. Jim Pillen said of declining a federal program that would feed food-insecure children in the summer of 2024. The Republican governor of Nebraska is standing by his decision to reject a federal program that would give the state $18 million to help feed food-insecure children next summer. Gov. Jim Pillen reiterated his stance in a statement Friday on why the state won’t be participating in the 2024 Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children or Summer EBT program. At a rally on Friday in front of the Governor’s Residence, advocates for the federal program argued the Summer Food Service Program doesn’t reach thousands of kids who aren’t able to participate in those on-site programs, the Nebraska Examiner reported. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nebraska-governor-reject-summer-electronic-benefits-transfer-children-federal-program_n_65906194e4b0cd3cf0e57a6c -
news South Africa files genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice
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the 84-page application: https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20231228-app-01-00-en.pdf -
news Vine star who made iconic hip dance to Rihanna’s "The Monster” passes away
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news Argentina, Milei's latest move: making the rent paid with meat and milk
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The "Christmas decree" of the Argentine president, which does not pass through Parliament and comes into force by the end of the year, provides among other things the possibility of signing contracts of any kind, including food, Bitcoin or foreign currencies La cares for Milei divides the world more and moreArgentina. The president, as soon as he took office, immediately devalued the peso, leading to a surge in inflation and an exchange rate with the dollar that was becoming more inaccessible day by day for the lower classes. They left immediately the protests, however immediately quelled by repressive measures which led the police forces to literally guard the streets of the country, in a rather sinister climate which reminded some of the authoritarian regimes of the past. In all of this, by decree and therefore without going through Parliament, where Milei does not have a majority, the president launched the first, much discussed reforms: limitation of the right to strike, plan of privatizations of state-owned enterprises e labor reform. To deal with the discontent and the objective difficulty for millions of Argentinians in paying basic expenses, such as food, rent, utilities, Milei has also launched a curious formula, explained on week between Christmas and New Year, when the decree comes into force, they will be able to sign contracts, including for example the rental one, agreeing howform of payment any type of currency, even Bitcoin, or even in exchange for kilograms of meat or liters of milk. “The debtor will have to deliver the quantity of food corresponding to the value of the currency chosen, even if this is not in legal use in the Argentine Republic. Unless obviously contractual agreements to the contrary”, Minister Mondino clarified on the social network once called Twitter. https://www.firstonline.info/en/Argentine-Milei's-latest-move-to-pay-the-rent-with-meat-and-milk/ -
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news Prague shooting: Several dead and dozens injured in university shooting
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news World population grew by 75M+ people in just 2023, now at 8 billion
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news Activists to challenge separation of church and state with religious public schools
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news Harvard board members meet with professors on how to save school's reputation
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news Pokémon, Fendi, and FRGMT to release a luxury brand collab in January
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More pictures can be seen here: https://www.fendi.com/us-en/cm/articles/fendixfrgmtxpokemon-teasing ATRL, which part of the collection would you be most interested in buying?