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Ex-Intel officials who signed ‘Russian disinfo’ laptop letter getting big jobs
The 51 ex-Intelligence officials who signed a letter just before the final 2020 presidential debate strongly suggesting that a New York Post story exposing Hunter Biden’s discarded laptop was a “Russian [dis]information operation” not only have never been punished, they’ve never shown any remorse. A few have landed “plum jobs, including working with the federal… The post Ex-Intel officials who signed ‘Russian disinfo’ laptop letter getting big jobs appeared first on WND.
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The deadly effect of ignoring patterns
One of the characteristics of human vision and thought is the ability to identify patterns. Research conducted by child development experts suggests that infants can recognize visual patterns at a very early age – between 3 and 4 months old. As humans age and develop, pattern recognition expands beyond mere visual and auditory stimuli to… The post The deadly effect of ignoring patterns appeared first on WND.
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Dem official admits his mistake supporting ‘legalization’ of shoplifting
It has been obvious for years, if not decades, that going soft on criminals does not discourage them from committing crimes. It only shows them that they can break the law with minimal consequences. As the problem has snowballed into an epidemic in the large Democrat-controlled cities, residents and businesses are fleeing the cities as… The post Dem official admits his mistake supporting ‘legalization’ of shoplifting appeared first on WND.
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The problem with Trump’s ‘advice of counsel’ defense
On “Meet the Press” Sunday, former President Donald Trump made a compelling case highlighting the differences between his years in office and President Joe Biden’s. He also substantially and irretrievably undercut his principal defense in the four criminal cases in which he is a defendant. Here is the backstory. Four grand juries, each in a… The post The problem with Trump’s ‘advice of counsel’ defense appeared first on WND.
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Scientists need to share ideas ‘secretly’ to avoid gov’t smearing
[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire.] By Jay Bhattacharya Real Clear Wire On May 15, 1970, the New York Times published an article by esteemed Russia scholar Albert Parry detailing how Soviet dissident intellectuals were covertly passing forbidden ideas around to each other on handcrafted, typewritten documents called samizdat. Here… The post Scientists need to share ideas ‘secretly’ to avoid gov’t smearing appeared first on WND.
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The left’s desperate search for new things to offend them
In their weekly podcast, Hollywood veteran Loy Edge and longtime WND columnist Jack Cashill skirt the everyday politics downstream and travel merrily upstream to the source of our extraordinary culture. The post The left’s desperate search for new things to offend them appeared first on WND.
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Paying Iran billions in ransom is nothing to brag about
The going rate for an American hostage these days is around $1.3 billion. That’s what the Biden administration paid out for five Americans in a prisoner swap with the Islamic Republic of Iran this week. And with little overhead, it’s mostly profit for the mullahs. But don’t let the term “prisoner swap” insinuate that there… The post Paying Iran billions in ransom is nothing to brag about appeared first on WND.
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‘The Postman’ and the hope of good news
“The Postman” is a 1997 post-apocalyptic action film set in the near future based on a 1985 novel of the same title by David Brin. It tells the story of Gordon Krantz, a wanderer over the former United States devastated by war, disease and lawlessness. Small, isolated communities of survivors eking out a living formed… The post ‘The Postman’ and the hope of good news appeared first on WND.
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Andy Stanley’s departure from biblical Christianity: His LGBT conference
(WORLD) — It’s not like we have not seen this coming. In the coming days, Andy Stanley is set to host the “Unconditional Conference” at a campus of North Point Community Church in the metro Atlanta area, and the website for the conference bills it as a “two-day premier event” especially designed for parents of… The post Andy Stanley’s departure from biblical Christianity: His LGBT conference appeared first on WND.
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Life insurance for elderly mom and dad?
Dear Dave, My girlfriend’s parents are divorced, and they’re both in their early 70s. We talked the other night, and she’s thinking about buying them each life insurance policies. The only coverage her dad has is through his employer. Her mom has remarried, and she doesn’t have any life insurance at all. On top of… The post Life insurance for elderly mom and dad? appeared first on WND.