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    Jun 14

    Wendi Deng ‘Note’: Google CEO So Much Uglier Than Tony Blair

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  2. Jul 24

    The BP has fallen. I REPEAT THE BP HAS FALLEN

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  3. Bevan Cooney, co-conspirator of Devon Archer in the bond fraud case, who's currently serving a 30-month sentence, provided Peter Schweizer complete access to his Gmails, revealing how the Archer-Biden team was using the WH/ VP Biden as springboards for lucrative deals in China.

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  4. the response to the Forever Nugget has been phenomenal! thank you to everyone for your support to our Nonstandard Florida documentary Kickstarter!! icymi: this real chicken nugget preserved in resin is an exclusive backer reward for our kickstarter... which ends on Wednesday!

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  5. Capitol. The Jan. 6 siege would lead to five deaths, more than 200 arrests and the second impeachment of Donald Trump. Its brazenness would shake faith in American democracy.

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  6. Four years later, thousands of people would follow Welch’s fevered path to Washington, drawn from across the country by an ever more toxic stew of disinformation and extremism, including Pizzagate’s successor: QAnon. This time, instead of a pizzeria, they would target the U.S.

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  7. Maiori, Italy, and immigrated to New Haven in 1909 when he was a teenager. The quintessential Wooster Square Italian immigrant took a job at a New Haven factory, but wasn't fond of continuing there.

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  8. relationship with David Brock, an influential liberal operative. Alefantis is openly gay. He formerly dated David Brock, the CEO of Media Matters for America. Pepe's was founded in 1925 by Frank Pepe (April 15, 1893 – September 6, 1969), an Italian immigrant. Pepe was born in

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  9. Media Matters for America was founded in May 2004 by David Brock James Alefantis is the owner of Comet Ping Pong, a pizza restaurant in Washington. He's also a big Democratic Party supporter and raised money for both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He was once in a

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  10. QAnon fanatics are rebranding their 'secret war.' And it could work. Instead, nearly 100 Q-aligned candidates ran for Congress in the 2020 election, according to watchdog site Media Matters for America

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  11. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Says We Must Create 'Reward-Punishment' System for Vaccines

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  12. Jul 24

    See what happened behind-the-scenes this week at the United States Capitol with my Medium post, ‘Madam Speaker.’

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  15. Jul 23

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  16. actress Evelyn Nesbit.

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  17. architect and partner in the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, who designed many houses for the rich as well as numerous public, institutional, and religious buildings. In 1906, he was murdered by millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw over White's relationship with Thaw's wife,

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  18. and groom were painted by Daniel Huntington.[4] In 1860, they were temporarily living at Ravenswood in Long Island.[5] They had two children:[3] •Richard Mansfield White (1851–1925), who was named after his father.[4] •Stanford White (1853–1906),[18] a prominent Beaux-Arts

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  19. in this role from 1861 to 1878. On October 16, 1850, he was married to Alexina Black Maese (1830–1921), the daughter of Charles Bruton Mease and Sarah Matilda (née Graham) Mease, a Charleston family who was then living in New York.[4] At the time of their wedding, both the bride

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  20. Richard Grant White - Wikipedia Upon the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War, White became the chief of the United States Revenue-Marine (which later became the United States Coast Guard), an armed customs enforcement service, in New York.[4] He served

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  21. within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Cooley always stressed the importance of balancing theory and practice in education, and often referred to himself as a “scientific blacksmith.”

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