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Top 25 News Stories (August 11, 2023)

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Maui, Hawaii wildfires update and aftermath: Latest images, video YT

 

MI AG Dana Nessel CONFIRMS 8,000 to 10,000 Suspected Fraudulent Registrations Delivered to Muskegon Clerk October 2020, as Noted in MI State Police Report She Buried from Public

 

“Illusion of Influence”: The Media Moves the Goalpost Again on Biden Corruption Coverage

 

7 Revelations From Ex-Capitol Police Chief That Explode Democrats’ Jan. 6 Narrative

 

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It’s D-Day In The State Of Tennessee

 

The Barack Obama Cover-Up

 

Federal Court Declares Trump a Flight Risk in Secret Subpoena Decision

 

Antifa Exonerated in Andy Ngo Trial

 

EXCLUSIVE: Secret Service Told Joe Biden Who Brought Cocaine Into White House, Sources Say

 

A Sham Special Counsel

 

Left’s War on Free Speech

 

The list of what we cannot say continues to grow daily. One publication has claimed that men cannot ask a female, say a hotel desk clerk, if he can speak to her manager, as it is disrespectful and implies a lack of trust in her abilities. According to the same article, a man can never, ever tell a woman that she looks tired, as this could be perceived as a negative comment about her looks. And you certainly may never ask someone if they have lost weight, because you are saying that they used to be fat.

 

At the Los Angeles Times, reporters are discouraged from using the word “looters,” as it has a pejorative and racist connotation.

 

In Houston, a realtors association announced it would no longer use terms such as master bedroom or master bathroom, because the word master has connotations that invoke slavery. It is a good thing I obtained my master’s degree before this happened, otherwise, I’d have a post-degree-degree…doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.

 

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