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Lebanon Demands Israel’s Existing Offshore Gas Field in Maritime Border Negotiations

What’s at stake is the ability to welcome in international gas companies to explore and pump a tremendous amount of natural gas out of the ocean floor in the disputed region.

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US GDP surged a record 33% in the 3rd quarter as the economy reopened, roughly double the next-biggest jump

The U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace ever recorded in the third quarter, expanding at an annualized pace of 33.1 percent, the U.S. Commerce Department said Thursday.

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Biden Promises Biological Males Access to Girls’ ‘Sports, Bathrooms and Locker Rooms’

Joe Biden is promising that on his first day as president he will order schools to let biological males, who consider themselves female, to have “access to sports, bathrooms, and locker rooms in accordance with their gender identity.”’

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Dow futures rise more than 200 points as Wall Street looks to recover from worst sell-off in months

Trump Draws Thousands to Campaign Rallies in Arizona, Kamala Harris Draws ‘Approximately 100’

In contrast, Harris held a “drive-in” rally at Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona, that drew “approximately 100 cars,” according to the paper.

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Dow sinks more than 900 points for its worst drop since June amid rising virus cases globally

Trump is the best president for Israel’s security ever

Last week, 2 Obama administration officials wrote Trump’s policies endangered Israel, but we cannot think of a more baseless claim.

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Ted Cruz rips Jack Dorsey over censorship of Post’s Hunter Biden bombshell

“Mr. Dorsey, who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report, and what the American people are allowed to hear?”

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Gundlach: Trump Will Win Next Week, And By 2027 “There Will Be Some Sort Of Revolution”

Back at the start of 2016, when nobody else would even consider such an outcome, DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeff Gundlach shocked the economic, financial and political establishments when during the January Barron’s roundtable of that year …

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