Month: November 2020
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Could You Be Taxed For Working From Home?
The pandemic has given tens of millions of people a taste of working from home, but new taxes for stay-at-home workers may be coming! Steve Forbes on how politicians are quietly eyeing a new tax to hit at-home workers and on just how much it could cost you. Forbes News video.
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Graham responds to accusations he pressured Georgia to throw out legal ballots
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, joins ‘Hannity’ to discuss the upcoming Georgia Senate runoff elections. #News #Hannity Fox News video.
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Would You Take A COVID-19 Vaccine?
We asked people if they’d take a COVID-19 vaccine if it were available to them tomorrow. Daily Caller News video.
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What Do Biden Supporters Think Of Trump Voters?
The Daily Caller traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to ask Biden supporters what they think of the seventy million people who voted for Trump. Daily Caller video.
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What Really Happened At The Million MAGA March
Daily Caller’s Senior Congressional Correspondent Henry Rodgers joins Daily Caller’s field correspondent Jorge Ventura to discuss the violence that occurred throughout the day and night at the Million MAGA March in Washington D.C. Daily Caller news video.
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Roger Stone: ‘I saw this coming’
Longtime political advisor Roger Stone on the legal challenges presented to President Donald Trump, the historical parallels to cases he has covered and more – via Newsmax TV’s ‘STINCHFIELD.’Newsmax TV news video.
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Jesse Binnall: President Trump won the state of Nevada
Jesse Binnall: President Trump won the state of #NevadaJesse R. Binnall is an experienced litigator whose work goes well beyond handling complicated federal civil and criminal litigation in courts throughout the country.
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This lawsuit presents that 15,000 people voted in Nevada and another state
Adam Laxalt: This lawsuit presents that 15,000 people voted in #Nevada and another state, it also presents dead voters… Election 2020 election fraud ? Donald J Trump news video.
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NYPD News Conference After Woman Shot On Brooklyn Bus
NYPD officials held a news conference after a woman was shot in the face while aboard an MTA bus in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. Police say she was hit by a stray bullet.CBS New York News video.
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Amazon Delivery Driver Accused Of Stealing Packages On Long Island, Threatening Co-Worker
An Amazon delivery driver is facing charges on Long Island for allegedly stealing more than $5,000 worth of packages and threatening a co-worker to keep quiet. Katie Johnston reports.CBS New York News video.
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Biden’s Plan is America Last
Wilkow says there is NOTHING pro-American about a Biden-Harris administration. If Joe Biden does become president, the next four years will be an uphill battle for conservatives to curb socialism as Joe puts America LAST.BlazeTV News video.
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Twitter Dorsey, Facebook Zuckerberg grilled over censorship concerns
FOX Business’ Susan Li and Axios Technology editor Kyle Daly discuss the Big Tech hearings on Facebook and Twitter’s censorship.Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) is an American technology entrepreneur and philanthropist who is the co-founder and CEO of Twitter, and the founder and CEO of Square, a financial payments company.Dorsey is an on-record donor to Democratic…
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Elon Musk’s Tesla to join the S&P 500 next month
Elon Musk’s company Tesla is set to join the S&P 500 in December, FOX Business’ Cheryl Casone reports. #Business Fox Business News video.
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Ted Cruz trends on Twitter for ‘destroying’ tech CEO during hearing – New York Post
Sen. Ted Cruz really hates Twitter — but the platform sure loves having him around. When the Texas Republican excoriated Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on social media censorship Tuesday, Cruz shot to No. 12 on its trending list as the public reveled in his second brutal attack against the…
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Zuckerberg says Facebook won’t ban Bannon for urging Fauci, Wray beheadings – New York Post
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said he won’t delete the account of former White House adviser Steve Bannon for suggesting putting the heads of infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci and FBI Director Christopher Wray “on pikes.” Twitter banned Bannon for the remark — made this month on his webcast “War Room” — but…
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How The SAT Failed America
Chaos. That’s the effect Covid-19 has had on America’s system of higher education, which was already struggling before the pandemic. One need look no further than the current state of affairs at the College Board, long regarded as an impenetrable fortress among the ivory towers. Its core product, the SAT, has set the standard for…
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Obamacare architect warns against SCOTUS ruling out Affordable Care Act
As long as Republicans retain control at least one house of Congress, ‘it’s going to be hard to put in place a replacement’ for the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber argues. Fox Business News video.
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Trump fires cyber security director
President Donald Trump has sacked his cybersecurity director for claiming the recent election was the most secure in America’s history. Chris Krebs tweeted a statement from his department on November 12, appearing to question the president’s claims of voter fraud. The statement said “there is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes,…
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Flight of the New Concordes
The Concorde took its last flight in 2003, making commercial supersonic travel a thing of the past. In recent years, however, a number of companies have been laying the groundwork for a new supersonic era.Bloomberg Quicktake