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The Great Reset Agenda: Are you for, against, unsure, apathetic? Martin

Headlines about The Great Reset (aka New World Order) abound on the Internet with individuals offering comments on a few social media platforms without being censored. However, mainstream media’s lips are superglued shut concerning the World Economic Forum and the…

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4 US journalists excluded from a dinner with Trump and Kim Jong Un at the summit in Vietnam

Reuters From Business Insider The White House barred reporters from Reuters, the Associated Press, Bloomberg and the Los Angeles Times from covering a dinner between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday after two of…

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Practically imperfect? Critics are divided on ‘Mary Poppins Returns’

By Alison Foreman From Mashable Ranging from “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” to “meh,” critical reactions toMary Poppins Returns are all over the place. Some early audience members delighted in the revamped world of color, propriety, and nostalgia. While other critics, like Mashable’s Angie Han, say…

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Death Valley’s iconic burros are being rounded up and adopted out

By Laura Goldman From Care2 Burros have been a familiar sight in Death Valley going back to the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, when prospectors used them as transportation and then left them behind. Over the next century, the…

Scientists found a new type of water in diamonds

BY PROMA KHOSLA From Mashable Scientists have found a new type of water known as Ice-VII from diamonds deep in the Earth’s crust. This type of ice is about 1.5 times as dense as what we’re used to (Ice I),…

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Justices return dispute over documents for young, undocumented Caribbean immigrants to lower courts

BY NELSON A. KING From Caribbean Life The United States Supreme Court has returned a dispute over documents for young, undocumented Caribbean and other immigrants to the lower courts. The justices indicated earlier this week that U.S. federal courts in…

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California fire burns Bel-Air mansions as spread continues

From BBC Residents of Los Angeles’ wealthy Bel-Air neighbourhood have found their homes under threat after another wildfire erupted in California. The so-called Skirball Fire destroyed several homes in the exclusive area, quickly spreading over 150 acres. It is the…

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Wealthy LA convicts can spend extra to serve their time in fancy jails

By Veronika Bondarenko From Business Insider If some California inmates are not happy with their jail conditions, those who have money to spare can pay for an upgrade. Two counties in Southern California have at least 26 such “pay-to-stay” jails, ajoint collaborationbetween…

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Study: 77% of Trump Press Coverage Negative

By Greg Richter From Newsmax Negative media coverage of Donald Trump was 77 percent during the general election, according to a study released Wednesday by the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. Trump complained during…

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Earthquake ‘swarm’ raises odds of stronger California quake to come

By Marissa Wenzke About 200 small earthquakes erupted deep inside the Salton Sea in California for over 24 hours earlier this week and there could be more quakes to come, state officials have warned. Most of Southern California is on…