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Top 25 News Stories (November 16, 2023)

NATION

“Your day is coming, Mr. Wray” (X/Twitter)

 

Threat of Terrorist Attack Against US Has Reached a ‘Whole ‘Nother Level,’ FBI Director Tells Congress

 

Capitol Police Report Six Officers Injured in Insurrection: Suffer Minor Cuts, Pepper Spray, and Physical Assault

 

   500+ Lab Tests Available

 

29 Felony Counts of BALLOT FRAUD in Exposed Scheme (YT)

 

Court: Reason to Believe GA Voting Machines Have Substantial Flaws

 

This Anti-Israel Terrorist Organization Found A Home In A Left-Wing Nonprofit

 

AIPAC to Spend $100 Million to Primary Pro-Hamas Squad Members

 

What This Pro-Life Ohioan Learned From Losing To Pro-Abortion Radicals

 

Now Know What Caused That Devastating LA Freeway Fire

 

The Cult of Safety Explodes

 

It was the 1970s. Dry cleaning bags lurked quietly behind couches waiting patiently for the opportunity to pounce on the hapless child who dropped a Lego nearby. Unguarded five-gallon buckets stood brazenly in the middle of basement floors hoping to entice their next drowning victim. Discarded refrigerators prowled the land looking for unsuspecting eight-year-olds to gobble up. GI Joes and Barbies, with the help of their little owners, were making out everywhere.

It is the 2020s. Entire schools ban peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because maybe one kid might have an allergy. Parents get visits from county protective services for letting their children play unsupervised in the park across the street. Jungle gyms are an endangered species. And third-graders are taught to not impose cisnormative constructs, let alone behaviors, on anyone or anything.

The odd thing is that the events described in the first paragraph (except the GI Joe one) were not actually happening on any grand scale. The sad thing is that the events in the second paragraph are.

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