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September 24, 2010
Are you fed up with annoying ads from personal injury lawyers? These lawyers are wasting your time and your money.
On his show Sept.23, Fox Business Correspondent John Stossel exposed the costs of frivolous lawsuits to taxpayers. Costs go far…
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December 29, 2022
If you got a laptop, a new smartphone, a new electric vehicle or pretty much anything fitted with a rechargeable lithium ion battery for Christmas this year, there’s a bit of bad news on batteries the legacy media have been keeping from you.
A…
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November 1, 2019
Having trouble breathing? Yeah, well, at least there will be less CO2 in the atmosphere, which reminded CNN to go after Asthma sufferers who use metered-dose inhalers.
Indeed, people who suffer from asthma “could sharply reduce their carbon…
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November 4, 2019
The liberal media routinely warn that America is headed for a recession, but what is to blame?
Liberal sources like The New York Times offering “How the Recession of 2020 Could Happen,” CNBC’s “Is there a recession coming?…
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October 14, 2010
Despite the current pressure of economic hardships that all citizens are feeling, the government decided to take another shot at consumers Wednesday.
USA Today Reports “the government said Wednesday that gasoline now may contain up to 15% ethanol…
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October 7, 2010
It’s a tough choice between Pepsi and Gatorade. I don’t know how to choose. Let’s have the government decide!
On ABC’s “The View,” Oct. 7, a segment addressed New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal to ban the use of food stamps to…
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September 28, 2010
The mainstream media is always hungry for a story about how the duplicity and greed of big bad corporations harms innocent consumers. Throw children into the mix and just try to stop a network anchor from breathlessly relaying the whole, sordid…
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September 28, 2010
It’s not quite “earth shaking,” but we can be sure it caused a tremor at the National Education Association office in downtown D.C.
On Sept.27, President Obama admitted on NBC’s “Today” show that Washington, D.C.’s “struggling” public schools…
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April 21, 2023
Anti-free speech Google announced Thursday its decision to consolidate its AI research divisions to keep up with other Big Tech giants, despite its CEO’s insistence that AI advancement should slow down.
Google combined its DeepMind AI program and…