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It is a mystery why Trump supporters suffer odd medical condition after sitting behind former president at Arizona rally
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It is a mystery why Trump supporters suffer odd medical condition after sitting behind former president at Arizona rally

By Stephen M. Lepore | Daily Mail Supporters of Donald Trump say they've suffered from mysterious eye injuries after sitting behind him at his rally in Tucson last week. At least half a dozen people said they were seated on stage behind Trump as the candidate addressed the spiraling cost of living crisis and unveiled a populist new policy, promising to end tax on overtime. But after the event they became afflicted with a mysterious malady. Some complained of dealing with irritation in their eyes and needed medical attention. READ THE FULL COMMENTARY AT THE DAILY MAIL
DOJ’s new voter-roll guidance quietly issued; critic warns it may ‘intimidate’ election workers
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DOJ’s new voter-roll guidance quietly issued; critic warns it may ‘intimidate’ election workers

By Jamie Joseph | Fox News The Department of Justice (DOJ) quietly published new guidelines addressing limits on when and how jurisdictions may remove voters from their voter rolls last week, a move to "intimidate" state and local election officials, says former DOJ attorney Gene Hamilton.  "This is what I perceive as an attempt by the Department of Justice and Civil Rights Division to intimidate state and local jurisdictions and state and local election officials from doing their jobs," Hamilton told Fox News Digital. The DOJ issued a new guidance document on Sept. 9 to remind states ahead of the election that "voting rolls must be accomplished in compliance with federal law and in a nondiscriminatory manner." READ THE FULL COMMENTARY AT THE DAILY MAIL
Biden-Harris immigration programs admit 1.3 million migrants, including gang members and terror suspects
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Biden-Harris immigration programs admit 1.3 million migrants, including gang members and terror suspects

By Jennie Taer | New York Post Just five months before Luis Miguel Calzadilla-Rojas — a Venezuelan migrant and alleged Tren de Aragua gangbanger — was arrested after a shooting outside a probation office in Aurora, Colorado, he was welcomed into the US — thanks to a controversial immigration program launched by the Biden-Harris administration. Calzadilla-Rojas entered the country using CBP One — an app that is designed to allow asylum seekers a legal pathway to entry into America. He’s just one of 1.3 million migrants who have come into the country through legal routes created by the Biden-Harris admin in less than two years. READ THE FULL COMMENTARY AT THE NEW YORK POST
Remember Tupperware? The decades-old, iconic kitchen staple company has filed for bankruptcy
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Remember Tupperware? The decades-old, iconic kitchen staple company has filed for bankruptcy

By Breck Dumas and  Pilar Arias  | Fox Business Tupperware Brands Corporation has filed for bankruptcy, just months after the iconic American food storage container maker shuttered its last remaining plant in the U.S. amid financial woes. The company formally announced its voluntary decision to initiate Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Tuesday.  The company listed $500 million-$1 billion in estimated assets and $1 billion-$10 billion in estimated liabilities, according to bankruptcy filings, which showed the number of creditors to be between 50,001-100,000. "Whether you are a dedicated member of our Tupperware team, sell, cook with, or simply love our Tupperware products, you are a part of our Tupperware family. We plan&nb...
MIG REPORTS: Is the Harris campaign crashing?
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MIG REPORTS: Is the Harris campaign crashing?

By MIG Reports, Commentary Political discourse has intensified following the Trump versus Harris debate, with MIG Reports data showing Trump continuing to surge as Harris loses momentum. Stories like the infamous Springfield, Ohio incident, where rumors swirled about Haitian migrants allegedly consuming cats and dogs, served to further polarize partisan divides. Against a backdrop of ire toward the media and Democrats, a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump also ignites passions on both sides. National sentiment toward Trump remains strong, maintaining at least a 5-point lead over Harris since the debate. Republican support across the electoral college remains tight, with Democrats gaining slight ground since the debate. Media Frenzy and Voter Anger: After the deba...
Fed opts for bigger interest rate cut in first downward revision since pandemic
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Fed opts for bigger interest rate cut in first downward revision since pandemic

By Zach Halaschak | Washington Examiner The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its interest rate target by a half of a percentage point, the first time the central bank has trimmed rates in over four years. After a two-day meeting of its monetary policy committee in Washington, D.C., the Fed announced it would move its rate target to range of 4.75% to 5.00%. Many investors had bet that the Fed would implement a smaller rate cut — an unusual disconnect, as Fed decisions are typically telegraphed long in advance. The rate cut comes after years of near-frantic efforts by the central bank to arrest inflation. Wednesday’s move signals that the Fed sees the inflation threat as over, and now believes the bigger threat is the possibi...
Hillary Clinton wants to jail Americans for ‘misinformation’
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Hillary Clinton wants to jail Americans for ‘misinformation’

By John Daniel Davidson | The Federalist Clinton might want to think twice before proposing prosecutions for spreading Russian propaganda. No one has done that more than she has. Hillary Clinton went on MSNBC this week and told Rachel Maddow that she thinks Americans who spread “misinformation” and Russia propaganda should be prosecuted. In a conversation about the recent Justice Department indictment of several alleged Kremlin-run websites and Russian state media employees, Clinton said it’s important to indict Russians who interfere in our elections but there are also Americans “engaged in this kind of propaganda” and that if they were civilly or criminally charged it would be “a better deterrent” because it’s unlikely any Russians will ever stand trial in the United States. ...
Experts predict up to 2.7M votes will be cast by illegal immigrants
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Experts predict up to 2.7M votes will be cast by illegal immigrants

By Ben Johnson | The Daily Signal Do you plan to vote this November? You’re not alone. Experts say somewhere between 1.5 million and 2.7 million illegal immigrants are likely to cast a ballot in the 2024 elections, affecting races from dogcatcher to president of the United States. The historic flood of illegal immigrants during the Biden-Harris administration has also padded voter rolls, thanks to controversial federal legislation from the Clinton administration. If illegal immigrants and other noncitizens vote in the same proportion as in previous U.S. elections, the number will range anywhere from 1.5 million to nearly 3 million votes. “A 2014 academic journal found that 6.4% of noncitizens voted in 2008,” Kerri Toloczko, executive director of Election Integ...
Tim Walz stumped by question on inflation; repeats lie about Trump ‘sales tax’
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Tim Walz stumped by question on inflation; repeats lie about Trump ‘sales tax’

By Joel B. Pollak | Breitbart Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, was stumped Tuesday when asked by a reporter to explain what he and Vice President Kamala Harris would do for families struggling financially. In an interview with local Macon, Georgia, CBS affiliate WMAZ, Walz first said that he and Harris understood the problem because they are “middle class.” He then offered a series of her proposals unrelated to inflation: I tell them Kamala Harris and I know something about it being middle-class folks. Our family sit at the table trying to pay the bill. We know coming out of the COVID pandemic with prices where they were, that people need to see some relief. And I think that’s why Kamala Harris has put out a plan — especially around home ow...
Hezbollah pagers that exploded were made in Hungary, Taiwanese company says
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Hezbollah pagers that exploded were made in Hungary, Taiwanese company says

By Stephen Sorace | Fox News Hundreds of pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria in an apparent operation targeting members of Hezbollah bore the brand of a Taiwanese company, though the firm’s chair told reporters Wednesday that another company in Budapest manufactured the devices. Near-simultaneous detonations of pagers used by members of the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group killed at least 12 people, including two children, and wounded nearly 3,000 on Tuesday. Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo said in a statement that the firm had licensed its AR-924 brand of pager to BAC Consulting KFT, based in Hungary’s capital, and was not involved in the production. "According to the cooperation agreement, we authorize BAC to use our brand trademark for product sales in des...

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