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Legacy media, DC journos come around to investigating Dem scandals years after conservatives sounded alarm

Legacy media and longtime politics reporters are increasingly reporting on scandals that rocked the Democratic Party ahead of the November election, shining additional light on political issues that Republicans had long spotlighted and railed against.  “A full 4½ years after The Post’s bombshell series on Hunter Biden’s influence-peddling schemes, The New York Times has deigned…

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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson’s family gives ‘tough’ health update following Alzheimer’s diagnosis

“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson’s family gave an update on the family patriarch’s health, a few months after his Alzheimer’s diagnosis. On the April 2 episode of the “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” podcast, sons Jase and Al Robertson, and their cousin, Zach Dasher, revealed that Phil is not doing well. “The No. 1 question…

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GOP congressman says Signal leak was ‘obviously’ a mistake, defers to president to determine consequences

GOP Rep. Marlin Stutzman told Fox News Digital that the recent Signal leak debacle was “obviously” a mistake, but he expressed confidence in the Trump administration’s national security officials and said he trusts the president to determine whether any consequences should be handed down. “Yes, obviously, we don’t want those things to happen,” Stutzman. R-Ind.,…

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Bishop Barron criticizes ‘tired arguments’ used against Christianity every Easter, offers new sign of hope

Catholic Bishop Robert Barron took exception to a “rather annoying article” from The New Yorker this week that attempted to downplay Christianity’s legitimacy. The New Yorker released a piece last month headlined, “We’re Still Not Done with Jesus,” summarizing how “Scholars debate whether the Gospel stories preserve ancient memories or are just Greek literature in…

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Reporter’s Notebook: The Who . . . not too old to rock

Who’s too old to play rock and roll? Apparently, not The Who if this past week’s concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall is anything to go by. It featured the two core members of the group, 81-year-old lead singer Roger Daltrey and soon-to-be-80-year-old songwriter and lead guitarist Pete Townshend.   Unlike other “senior” musicians and groups like Bob…

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World’s first AI-powered industrial super-humanoid robot

In a groundbreaking development, California-based robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) company Dexterity has unveiled Mech, the world’s first industrial super-humanoid robot.  This innovative creation figures to revolutionize enterprise operations, particularly in the logistics and manufacturing sectors.  Let’s dive into the details of this new technology and explore its potential impact on the industry. STAY PROTECTED…

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