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10. Former Spy Chief Denies Reports of Chinese Balloons Under Trump's Watch
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe refuted accounts from Biden Pentagon officials that Chinese balloons entered U.S. airspace on at least three occasions under the Trump administration.
"Every time something goes wrong in the Biden administration, there's one of two responses. They either find a way to blame the Trump administration, or they try and find a way to say the Trump administration did it too."
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9. Biden Took Out $250K Line of Credit Against Delaware Beach Home Amid Hunter Probe, Classified Docs Scandal
President Biden secured a $250,000 line of credit against his Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, home as his son, Hunter Biden, faces an investigation into his tax affairs and amid his own classified documents scandal, records obtained by Fox News Digital shows.
Biden acquired the six-figure home equity variable rate line of credit from M&T Bank on Dec. 5, 2022, Sussex County filings show. Biden and his wife, first lady Jill Biden, initially purchased the residence in 2017 for $2.74 million, according to county records.
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8. DNC Ditches Iowa, Chooses South Carolina As First Presidential Primary State To Prioritize Black Voters
The Democratic National Committee has decided to make South Carolina the first voting state for their 2024 presidential primary, a decision it said was made in part to prioritize non-white voters.
Thanks to the move, the Palmetto State has jumped ahead of both Iowa and New Hampshire, which have both historically cast their ballots for president before South Carolina. According to the DNC, the decision was made in part to prioritize black and Latino voters.
“This calendar does what is long overdue,” DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison said. “It puts black voters at the front of the process in South Carolina. It keeps Nevada, where Latinos have been building power … And it adds Michigan, the heartland, where unions built the middle class of this nation. And Georgia, the forefront of the new South.”
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7. UK Government Looks to Ban Misogyny on Social Media in ‘Online Safety’ Law
The British government is reportedly considering a measure to force social media companies to ban misogyny online as a part of the pending Online Safety Bill.
The long-awaited legislation to introduce even more restrictions on online speech in Britain could be amended to allow Britain’s broadcasting regulator to fine online firms up to ten per cent of their global revenue should they fail to properly police allegedly misogynistic content on their sites.
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6. Democrat Tim Kaine’s Wife Denounces Declaration of Independence, Constitution as ‘Fundamental in Enshrining Slavery’
Anne Holton, wife of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), denounced the Declaration of Independence and Constitution as “fundamental in enshrining slavery.”
Holton made the comments as Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) new history standards were approved 5-3 by the Commonwealth’s Board of Education, upon which she sits.
“To an audience as inclusive as our Virginia is, you cannot reference the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as ‘remarkable documents’ without also acknowledging that they [are] fundamental in enshrining slavery, and limiting the protections that they provided only to white property-owning men,” she said.
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5. DC 'Hero' Who Disarmed Metro Shooter Says She Knew She Had to Get Gun Off Train
A woman in Washington, D.C., is being credited as a hero after she disarmed a shooting suspect who entered the Metro car where she was sitting on Wednesday after he allegedly shot four people near the Potomac Avenue Metro station.
The suspect, identified as Isaiah Trotman, allegedly shot and killed a Metro employee and wounded three others in the shooting rampage before getting onto the stopped car when the door was open at the station.
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4. DeSantis Admin Revokes Liquor License of Orlando Venue That Hosted Sexual Drag Show for Children
Through the state’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation, DeSantis on Friday filed a 6-count complaint against the Orlando Philharmonic Foundation Inc., accusing the company of exposing minors to obscene sexual acts during a drag performance in December.
The complaint obtained by Florida Voice News alleged that the foundation advertised the show to all ages as holiday-themed without specifying its “sexually explicit nature.” The DeSantis administration warned the venue prior to the show that it would be expected to ensure children would be barred from entry, writing in a letter that “sexually explicit drag show performances constitute public nuisances, lewd activity, and disorderly conduct when minors are in attendance.” If the company refused to comply, the letter said, it could be subject to penalties up to and including license revocation.
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3. Maine Breaks Record for Overdose Deaths in 2022
Maine broke its own record for overdose deaths in 2022, according to a report released Thursday by the Maine Attorney General's Office.
The report said 716 people died from drug overdoses, 80 more than in 2021. Overall, 10,110 overdoses occurred in 2022. The report calculated the survival rate at 93 percent.
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2. New York Universities to Require DEI and Social Justice Courses in Fall 2023
The State University of New York System (SUNY) has introduced a new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ) requirement for all incoming students for the fall 2023 semester.
SUNY is comprised of 64 colleges and universities across the state of New York and accounts for over one-third of New York’s post-secondary student population.
The General Education (GE) guidelines were passed by the SUNY Board of Trustees in November 2021, and will now be required for associate and baccalaureate degree seekers enrolling in fall 2023.
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1. Top Ex-British Army Chief Warns UK Would 'Run Out of Ammo' in One Afternoon if at War
General Sir Richard Barrons warned the British Army does not have enough ammo stocks to enter the war against Russia, in a worrying analysis of the UK Defence.
Writing in The Sun, the former Joint Forces chief said years of cuts to Defence spendings have left stocks almost bare. The General added that the British Army would need at least L3billion more a year to rejoin NATO's top tier nations on defence spending.
The warning comes as Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Thursday that defence spending could need to increase for decades as the UK faces an increasingly dangerous world.
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