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Topics for First Presidential Debate Are Announced

The Trump and Biden records, The Supreme Court, COVID-19, the economy, race and violence in our cities, and the integrity of the election

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Will Jews and Arabs Pray Together On Temple Mount after the UAE-Israel deal?

Imagine Emirs if and Imams from the Gulf countries were to stand on the Temple Mount, alongside Jewish leaders, religious and political, to pray together.

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Democrats Launch Smear Attacks on Amy Coney Barrett’s Adopted Children

Democrats began smearing Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Friday night before President Donald Trump even nominated her…

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Trump on FIRE at Black Economic Empowerment Event in Atlanta

I think elections give him energy like the sun gives Superman power. Even detractors have to admit that his stamina and energy are more like that of a 44-year-old.

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Senators Probe Netflix Partnership With Chinese Genocide Denier

Republican senators are demanding Netflix explain its decision to adapt a Chinese science fiction trilogy written by a Xinjiang genocide denier into an original series.

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Subprime, No Problem? FHA Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Record 17.4%, as Fed Triggers Land Rush

Atlanta metro: 53,000 FHA mortgages are delinquent. Houston metro, 47,000. Just FHA, not including other delinquent mortgages. And when forbearance ends?

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Report: Saudis urged UAE and Bahrain to sign deal with Israel

Saudi Arabia quietly urged UAE and Bahrain to sign deal with Israel, but is unlikely to ink similar deal before US election.

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Pope Francis Attacks Personal Possession Of Firearms In Message To United Nations

In a statement published Friday lauding the agenda of the unelected global government, Francis bashed the “perverse logic” he claims links “possession of weaponry” to security.

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Dow Suffers Worst Week Since June As Dollar Surges Most In Six Months

U.S. stocks on Friday were ending a choppy week on a high note, which was helping the technology-laden Nasdaq Composite Index …

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Twitter: Tweeting “Burn Down Louisville” Does Not Violate Rules

Whatever the merits of the grand jury’s decision, Twitter’s rules are clear: No advocating violence. Except in the cause of imagined “racial justice,” apparently…

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