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Al Gore ‘was a man’ about his election loss, unlike Trump, judge says By Hannah Rabinowitz and Holmes Lybrand CNN November 23, 2021 (CNN)A federal judge took aim at former President Donald Trump on Monday for lying about voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election, saying that former Vice President Al Gore had a better standing to challenge the 2000 election results but that he was “a man” and walked away. “Al Gore had a better case to argue than Mr. Trump, but he was a man about what happened to him,” Senior District Judge Reggie Walton said…
House Panel Subpoenas Roger Stone and Alex Jones in Capitol Riot Inquiry By Luke Broadwater New York Times November 23, 2021 WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Capitol attack issued five new subpoenas on Monday, focusing on allies of former President Donald J. Trump who helped draw crowds to Washington before the riot on Jan. 6, including the political operative Roger J. Stone Jr. and the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The subpoenas, which come after the committee has interviewed more than 200 witnesses, indicate that investigators are intent on learning the details of the planning and financing…
‘QAnon Shaman,’ Capitol rioter who wore horns, hires new lawyers NBC News November 23, 2021 The Arizona man known as the “QAnon Shaman” did not “personally authorize” the hiring of new lawyers who raised the possibility of appealing his conviction, according to a statement from his original lawyer. The man, Jacob Chansley, who wore face paint and a horned, furry hat during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, was sentenced last week to 41 months in prison, one of the longest sentences handed down so far. John Pierce, a lawyer who represents several other Jan. 6 defendants, entered a…
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Scientists discover several factors influencing waning immunity with the Pfizer COVID Vaccine News-Medical.net November 22, 2021 New research from Japan found several risk factors associated with greater waning immunity after vaccination. Old age and smoking were amongst those with some of the lowest antibody titers. Women more than men were also more likely to experience a rapid decline in antibody levels 3 to 6 months after receiving their second Pfizer-BioNTech dose. Understanding who has at greater risk of waning immunity can help public health officials personalize vaccination regimens for individuals with the lowest antibody levels. This includes but…
Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes resign from Fox News, protesting ‘irresponsible’ voices like Tucker Carlson By Brian Stelter, CNN Business CNN November 22, 2021 Every month or so, while conversing with sources at Fox News, I express surprise that Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes are still employed by the network. After all, the two men are reality-based conservative thinkers who refuse to capitulate to Donald Trump. Unfortunately, Fox viewers rarely get to hear from them. They are booked by the network’s producers so rarely that their contracts could be likened to golden handcuffs. Now they are ditching the…
3 arrested after dozens ransack a Nordstrom store near San Francisco, police say By Andy Rose and Theresa Waldrop CNN November 22, 2021 (CNN)Three suspects were arrested Saturday night after dozens ransacked a Nordstrom department store near San Francisco in what police are calling a “smash-and-grab” incident. About 80 suspects were involved in the crime at the department store in Broadway Plaza, an outdoor mall in Walnut Creek east of San Francisco, and they fled in at least 10 different vehicles, Lt. Ryan Hibbs at the Walnut Creek Police Department told CNN. “A number of vehicles were leaving.…
‘I have lost every ounce of faith in this justice system,’ speaker says as about 1,000 march downtown a day after Kyle Rittenhouse verdict By Alice Yin, Paige Fry chicagotribune.com November 22, 2021 Callies Newman, an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Illinois Chicago, said she cried after hearing about Rittenhouse’s acquittal. Newman attended Saturday’s rally with her friend because she felt it was important for young people like her to condemn what she said was a double standard applied to Rittenhouse compared to Black people. “As a Black woman … if it was me in that situation,…
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Buttigieg reacts to Rittenhouse not-guilty verdict: ‘There’s just a lot to be upset about’ By Jessica Chasmar Fox News November 21, 2021 Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday that there’s “a lot to be upset about” following the not-guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Buttigieg was asked by NBC News anchor Chuck Todd to weigh in on the case, which concluded Friday after a jury acquitted Rittenhouse in the fatal shooting of two men during a riot last year in Kenosha, Wisconsin. “Look, there’s a lot of pain in this country, and that pain and that frustration…